Nail your first halt A good first impression goes a long way in any aspect of life, but so too in Dressage. A super first halt can mean the difference between having to start straight away fighting for those points to push your score back up, or it could be the benchmark to begin your
Continue Reading...Mimi Gochman Selected To Represent U.S. At FEI Youth Equestrian Games
The U.S. Equestrian Federation on Thursday announced the selection of Mimi Gochman (New York City) as the U.S. representative for the 2022 FEI Youth Equestrian Games. The FEI Youth Equestrian Games will be held during the CHIO Aachen World Equestrian Festival, June 23-July 3 in Aachen, Germany. Athletes from 30 nations will compete on borrowed
Continue Reading...USPA Secures A Permanent Home For Polo In South Florida With Agreement To Purchase International Polo Club Palm Beach From Wellington Equestrian Partners
The United States Polo Association is pleased to announce that it has purchased the core assets of the International Polo Club Palm Beach in Wellington, Florida (“IPC”). The USPA has acquired 161 acres from WEP Polo LLC and WEP Polo Operations LLC, including Fields 1 through 5, the IPC grandstand, the Pavilion, the Mallet Grille,
Continue Reading...Washington Horse Tests Positive for Strangles
The Washington State Veterinarian’s Office confirmed on June 4 that a horse at a boarding facility in Spokane County, Washington, tested positive for strangles. One other horse on the property was exposed. The horse is under private veterinary care, and biosecurity measures have been implemented. EDCC Health Watch is an Equine Network marketing program that
Continue Reading...Third California Horse Tests Positive for EHV-1
On June 6, a 7-year-old Holsteiner mare in San Mateo County, California, tested positive for equine herpesvirus myeloencephalopathy (EHM, the neurologic form of equine herpesvirus type 1). She was referred to a veterinary hospital after developing a fever and mild neurologic signs and is currently isolated and quarantined. The mare participated at an event in
Continue Reading...Longe Lessons at the Spanish Riding School
Having a good seat is a way of life at the Spanish Riding School (SRS). But getting a good seat isn’t an easy task, nor is it a quick one. For most of us seeking to ride in harmony with the horse, spending a few years riding without stirrups or reins in longe lessons might
Continue Reading...Tongue Resistance in the Dressage Horse
Q: My 9-year-old gelding has a habit that seems to be getting worse instead of better. I have regular instruction—dressage basics with some jumping. But when I ask my horse to accept more contact, he hangs his tongue out of the right side of his mouth. The more contact I take, the more he sticks his
Continue Reading...Tetris Outdoor Rug Medium
Details Tetris Outdoor Rug Medium – designed for the harsh winter conditions, this rug is brilliant for sensitive skinned horses thanks to the skin friendly, antistatic inner lining. Trusts unique block system creates a tunnel effect which also keeps the withers free for improved comfort. Main features: • Unique blocks system creates tunnel-effect • Keeps
Continue Reading...Kevlar Gel Vento STS Tendon Boots
Details LIMITED EDITION! The Veredus Kevlar Gel Vento STS Tendon Boots have all the innovative features of the Veredus Carbon Gel Vento Save the Sheep Tendon Boots, plus a super-strong Kevlar protective layer. This synthetic Kevlar material is lightweight, impact-resistant, hardwearing and five times stronger than steel, to offer your horse’s legs superior protection. The
Continue Reading...What Is The Best Type Of Goat For Horse Companion?
If you’re trying to find a new friend for your horse, you might be wondering what is the best type of goat for horse companion. Let’s find out everything you need to know about keeping goats with horses, and the best types of goats to get! All horses should live with another animal, preferably a horse
Continue Reading...15 Fascinating Facts About Horses
Horses Sleep Standing Up Daniel Valla Frps / Getty ImagesYes, horses can sleep standing up! They sleep laying down too. Learn all about the sleeping habits of horses. Horses must lie down to achieve a full restorative sleep cycle for a minimum of 30 minutes per day to avoid sleep deprivation. There are many factors that influence
Continue Reading...Find Your Focus
Do you find your mind wandering while you’re in the saddle, focusing less on what’s currently happening and more on what’s previously happened? We’ve all been there. But the more you find yourself distracted in the saddle, the more often your horse can take control of the ride and go in the direction he chooses
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