May 22, 2013

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What’s the Right Rhythm and Tempo for My Horse?

When you start riding the dressage movements, keep in mind that your priority is maintaining rhythm and tempo as you do those movements.  Read more...

A Horse That Is Going Forward Can’t Buck or Rear

Rearing, bucking, nappiness as well as needing “a lot of leg” are all symptoms of your horse not going forward.  Read more...

Riding With An Attitude Of Gratitude

It’s completely reasonable that you might have some fear when horseback riding.  Read more...

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Ravel Named 2009 USEF Horse of the Year

Louisville, KY — It began in April at the FEI World Cup Dressage Final™ when, with the weight of a nation on his 11-year-old shoulders, Ravel trotted back into Las Vegas’ Thomas & Mack Arena.
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2010 FTI WEF Opens Competition

The 2010 FTI Winter Equestrian Festival (WEF) began their competition on Wednesday, January 14, with opening jumper classes in the International Arena.  Read more...

Kentucky and Celebrity Chefs at WEG

New York, NY — Kentucky’s favorite chefs will be working side by side with the James Beard Foundation and celebrity chefs from around the United States during the Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games.  Read more...

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Hoof Wraps

Connie Wyatt says "The Hoof Wrap seems to be made of durable material and the Velcro is very sticky. I would certainly use it in my barn. "  Read more...

Evendura Ice Wraps

Roberta Williams says "The wonderful thing about this product is the First+Ice Inserts. They are a non-gel reusable pack that does not freeze to be impossibly stiff. "  Read more...

Ice Horse ECT System

Roberta Williams says "After testing this product for 5 months, I have only good things about it. "  Read more...


Insider Tip
When the ground gets hard and dry this summer, try packing your horse's hoofs with hoof packing 2 - 3 times per week. The hoof packing will make their hoofs more pliable and will help draw out any soreness.

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