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Rebecca Cohen Continues Winning Streak at Jacksonville Dressage Show
Wellington, FL (May 15, 2012) – Dressage rider Rebecca Cohen may be a 16-year-old teen, but she can still find time to enjoy a mother-daughter bonding experience while executing a winning round in the dressage ring. Cohen, who lives in Wellington, recently competed at the Jacksonville Dressage on the First Coast, riding away with the win in the Young Riders Team test on her horse Downtown.
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Demi Stiegler Champion of the Platinum Performance/USEF Talent Search Final - West
Lexington, KY - On Saturday afternoon at the L.A. International Jumping Festival (Sep 21-25), a crowd gathered on LAEC's grass Cricket Field to watch the Show Jumping phase of the demanding and prestigious Platinum Performance/USEF Show Jumping Talent Search Finals West. When all was said and done, Demi Stiegler (Robin Stiegler and Archie Cox, trainers) led the victory gallop as champion of the 41-entry field.
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Funny Photo Caption Helps Eventer Win Mattes Sheepskin Pad from World Equestrian Brands
Buena Vista, VA (July 18, 2011) – Three-day eventer Kelly Jeffries’ sense of humor helped her win a photo caption contest, and a brand new 100% natural sheepskin Mattes Pad, during a contest held by World Equestrian Brands. Specializing in high performance equestrian products, World Equestrian Brands offered the Mattes Pad as a prize during a photo caption contest on the Eventing Nation website.
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Florida Cowboy Wins World Championship
Denny Chapman of Ocala FL won the Men's All-Around World Championship at the Single Action Shooting Society "End of Trail" finals at Founder's Ranch, Edgewood NM. Chapman, a professional mounted shooting competitor, horse trainer and Wild West entertainer, flew in to the event and competed on a borrowed horse.
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Contributors
Healthy Horse Tip - The Power House for Our Horses Is Their Immune System
Without the immune system we die! When the horse’s immune system is not working properly it causes a lot of health problems for the horse and so it is up to us - the owners, trainers, grooms, and horse lovers - to do whatever we can to keep our horses’ immune systems strong.
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Motivation from Moshi 22, by Jane Savoie
I heard one of the horses at our barn say that the grass is always greener at the barn across the road. I've heard people say that the grass is always greener on the other side of the fence, but I think the grass here at home is just right. YUMM!
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The Sanctuary’s Podiatry Center Brings a New Level of Farrier Care to Florida
Ocala, FL (June 8, 2010) – Horse owners in Florida are raving about the Rood & Riddle Podiatry Center located in The Sanctuary Equine Sports Therapy & Rehabilitation Center in Ocala. The Sanctuary and Rood & Riddle joined forces earlier this year to offer clients the optimum in hoof care at The Sanctuary’s world-class facility and Florida horse owners statewide are taking advantage of this amazing opportunity.
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Disaster Planning
KY Horse Council's Equine Disaster Relief Fund Recipient of Fund Raising Effort
Lexington, KY, June 9, 2011 -The Kentucky Horse Council's (KHC) US Disaster Relief Fund, which provides a central coordination point for Kentucky's efforts to support horses affected by natural disasters, was chosen as the recipient of Horse Radio Network's (HRN) "Horse World Gives Back" program.
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HORSE RADIO NETWORK (HRN) ANNOUNCES FUNDRAISING EVENTS FOR VICTIMS OF EXTREME WEATHER
Horse World Gives Back to Stage HRN Radiothon and Retail Day on June 6-7, 2011. The Horse Radio Network (HRN) has announced the creation of Horse World Gives Back; a charitable initiative aimed at uniting the horse world in a fund raising drive that will benefit horses and horse owners affected by the recent flooding and tornadoes across the United States.
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Commissioner Putnam Introduces Forestry Resolutions at First Cabinet Meeting
TALLAHASSEE -- At today's meeting of the Governor and the Cabinet, Agriculture Commissioner Adam Putnam introduced a resolution in honor of the 75th anniversary of the Florida state forest system. Beginning this month and throughout the year, the Division of Forestry at the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services will hold numerous special events in state forests to commemorate this milestone in Florida's overall public land management program.
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Diseases/Health
UPDATED: Information Regarding EHV-1 and EHM
As of 12:00 PM EST on May 20, cases of Equine Herpesvirus Myeloencephalopathy (EHM) have been confirmed in eight states and in Canada. Please use the state veterinarian in your state as a resource for information and guidance regarding this disease.
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2011 Equine Herpes Myeloencephalopathy (EHM) Western States Outbreak
The following information is from the Kentucky Office of the State Veterinarian, Robert Stout, DVM. Unfortunately there are a great many rumors and unverified information continues to circulate about the current outbreak of EHV-1. The information contained in this notice is current and has been verified by the proper veterinary authorities.
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Feeding Horses with Neurologic Disease
The main goals of feeding horses with neurologic disease are to supplement vitamin E and ensure that these horses continue eating a good-quality, balanced diet. Many horses with neurologic disease will have impaired balance and gait abnormalities that will prevent them from being turned out. If safe for the horse and handlers, some hand-grazing allows access to fresh grass and serves as physical therapy for the horse.
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Editorial
Horse Show Season is here in the South - Region 3 Maclay Regionals at CCAC Sept. 4, 2011
We are now beginning the show season in the south with the first of the big events, the Region 3 "Southeast" ASPCA/NHSAA Maclay Regional Finals, Jacksonville, FL on September 4th. It is being held in conjunction with the North Florida Hunter Jumper Association's Labor Day USEF "A" rated One Star show, September 2-4, 2011 at the Clay County Agricultural Center, in Green Cove Springs, FL.
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Dressage on the First Coast Spring 2011 program "Thank You" ad from Jerry Rehkopf
My Northeast Florida Dressage Association (NFDA) club's Dressage on the First Coast Spring 2011 show is coming up this weekend (April 9-10th) and boy has there been a flurry of work to do to get everything ready for it. Everything else has had to be put on hold, even getting my newsletter out before the end of March. My attempt to get it out the week before that was thwarted by a frustrating technical issue of my ESP not 'talking' to my ISP which took me 4 days to finally get resolved. Hence
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HERDA - Hereditary Equine Regional Dermal Asthenia - Buyer Beware!
HERDA - Hereditary Equine Regional Dermal Asthenia - Buyer Beware! Check the bloodline of any AQHA, APHA, ApHC and cross-bred horses of these breeds before you buy! Check your horses' bloodlines before you breed, too! This is a heart-wrenching story from a woman whose mare was diagnosed with HERDA.
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Educational
Steffen Peters Shares His Secrets for Identifying Superstars at the KWPN-NA Annual Meeting
Sutherlin, OR -- If your goal is to breed, own or ride the next Ravel, Totilas, Judgement ISF, Idocus, or Popeye K, the KWPN-NA Annual Meeting added to your inspiration. With insights from Olympic medalist Steffen Peters and renowned breeder and KWPN judge Cor Loeffen, along with networking with some of the world's biggest and best KWPN horse breeders, the event was the largest in recent years.
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Riding & Coaching Scholarships - 2011 Applications Now Open
Dear Riding Friends,
It is with great sadness that we mourn the loss of one of our most beloved riding coaches, Deanne McCrea from Colo Vale NSW, Australia. We are all shocked and saddened by her loss, and the Members of the International Society have resolved to officially name their Scholarship program in her loving memory.
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William Woods to Host Annual Equestrian Academic Showcase
Oct. 21, 2010 - FULTON, MO - Clinics taught by three William Woods University alumni will highlight the university’s annual Equestrian Academic Showcase Nov. 6. Mary Marcum Orr and Evan Orr, both 2001 graduates, will teach the saddle seat clinic, and 2002 graduate Kris Killam will teach the hunter/jumper clinic.
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Equine Protection
Mystery Surrounding Abandoned Horses Finally Solved
Chicago (EWA) – A six month investigation by the EWA and other animal investigation organizations has finally determined the predominant source of abandoned horses in the Southwestern US. The findings show that most or all of more than 5,000 horses a year are being abandoned after being rejected for slaughter at the Mexican border.
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Handful of Legislators Condemn Horses to USDA Approved Abuse
Washington, D.C. (November 15, 2011) – It would appear that some in Congress are all talk when it comes to seriously reducing federal spending and decreasing the size of government. Despite overwhelming objections from the American public and the horse community, and despite Congress’ own supposed belief in fiscal restraint, the fate of America’s horses was undermined by three Members of Congress and their staffs behind closed doors this week.
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Willie & The Nelson Family Release Video to Help Raise Awareness for Wild Horses
Monday, October 3, 2011 -- Washington, D.C. -- Earlier this year, the Animal Welfare Institute (AWI) was honored to announce the exclusive release of the Rolling Stones' classic "Wild Horses" - performed and produced by the legendary Willie Nelson and his family members. Now, Willie & The Nelson Family have followed up with the release of a video for the song featuring Willie, his daughter Paula, son Lukas and many others from the Nelson family.
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Headlines
Rebecca Cohen Continues Winning Streak at Jacksonville Dressage Show
Wellington, FL (May 15, 2012) – Dressage rider Rebecca Cohen may be a 16-year-old teen, but she can still find time to enjoy a mother-daughter bonding experience while executing a winning round in the dressage ring. Cohen, who lives in Wellington, recently competed at the Jacksonville Dressage on the First Coast, riding away with the win in the Young Riders Team test on her horse Downtown.
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Mario Deslauriers & Urico Win $75,000 Commonwealth Grand Prix at Kentucky Spring Horse Show
Lexington, KY - May 13, 2012 - Rain plagued the Kentucky Horse Park throughout the day at the Kentucky Spring Classic, but it did not stop the country's top competitors as they entered the Rolex Stadium for the $75,000 Commonwealth Grand Prix. As the second U.S. Show Jumping Team Observation Event during the show, today's grand prix event featured a challenging scope test, which only three Olympic hopefuls were able to master.
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USHJA International Hunter Derby Victory Awarded to Victoria Colvin at Kentucky Spring Horse Show
Lexington, KY - May 12, 2012 - The night was filled with anticipation and excitement as the nation's top hunter riders gathered beneath the lights of the Rolex Stadium tonight at the Kentucky Spring Horse Show. The evening began with the $5,000 Hallway Feeds USHJA National Hunter Derby where renowned hunter rider Louise Serio took the championship prize aboard Corvine.
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Horse Care
CEO of the Humane Society Responds to Wall Street Journal Article on Horse Slaughter
Gentlemen,
I know there are a thousand critics out there, and I think I personally may have 995 of them, but I did want to take a moment to express my disappointment with your May 3rd piece on horse slaughter. I think you fell for the false framing of the issue by proponents of slaughter, and you validated the anecdotes of a handful of people and turned them into a fact pattern. I don't think it was reporting at its best.
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One Glorious Day: A Trip to the Pryor Mountain Wild Horse Range
Lauryn, Carol Walker and I bumped up Tillett Ridge Road in the Pryor Mountains looking for horses, as I have for over 18 years now. How time flies when you’re having fun! We had only one day to try and see wild horses. Lauryn and I were on our way back from moving our Freedom Family horses to a new pasture, and I had to fly to Florida the next day for a film shoot.
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Key Veterinary Issues Covered at FEI Sports Forum
Lausanne (SUI), 1 May 2012 - Veterinary issues were the focal point for the afternoon session at the inaugural FEI Sports Forum in Lausanne (SUI) today, which was attended by over 180 delegates from National Federations, the veterinary community, the International Jumping Riders Club and members of the media.
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Humor/Poems/Of Interest
Papa John’s Pizza Announced as Sponsor of the 2010 Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games
June 8, 2010 - LEXINGTON, Ky. - Papa John’s International, Inc. (NASDAQ: PZZA), the world’s third largest pizza chain, will be the Official Pizza of the 2010 Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games, as today announced by the World Games 2010 Foundation and the Kentucky-based company.
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Stone Bridge Farm Offers 8 Weekly Equestrian Summer Camps for Horse Crazed Kids
Natural Bridge, VA – January 10, 2010 – Horse crazed kids with a penchant for learning and living all things equestrian can make the most of their summer at Stone Bridge Farm’s annual summer camps. Parents have many options for their equestrian minded children with the stable offering numerous times for participation including half day, full day, and sleep over options for all different levels of riders.
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FEI TV Featured on over 350 Online Platforms
Lausanne, 15 December 2009 - The FEI is pleased to announce that its official video website FEI TV (www.feitv.org) has stretched its wings to conquer new ground, becoming the first and only equestrian channel available on Perform’s e-Player platform.
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Press Releases
In Memoriam: Debby Winkler (USA/GER)
Debby Winkler (née Malloy), wife of German Jumping legend Hans Günter Winkler, has passed away following a tragic riding accident. Mrs Winkler was seriously injured in a fall at the end of a training session on 18 February and was rushed to the University Clinic in Münster in critical condition. Sadly her injuries were too severe and, despite the best possible medical care, she died on 21 February. She was 51 years of age.
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FEI Creates New Lead Dressage Judging Post
The FEI has created a lead judging post to ensure greater consistency and accuracy of judging at all levels of Dressage competition. Ghislain Fouarge (NED) was elected as the FEI’s first Dressage Judge General at last month’s 5* judges seminar in Warendorf (GER).
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The Countdown Is Underway for the 2011 Lusitano Collection International Horse Auction
Wellington, FL (February 19, 2011) – The 2011 Lusitano Collection International Horse Auction is right around the corner, and fans of the magnificent Lusitano breed are thrilled to learn that the horses taking part in this year’s highly anticipated auction have settled in Florida.
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Showing/Events
Hunt Tosh and Lone Star Make a Sweeping Comeback at Kentucky Spring Classic
Lexington, KY - May 16, 2012 - Today marked the first day of the Kentucky Spring Classic as horse and rider combinations gathered at the Stonelea Arena at the Kentucky Horse Park. The professional divisions started out the morning, seeing some of the nation's most talented riders vie for the top honors in their respective divisions. Riders who rode to the blue today included Victoria Colvin, Scott Stewart, Havens Schatt and Hunt Tosh.
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Louise Serio Leads Hallway Feeds National Hunter Derby Series
Lexington, KY - May 16, 2012 - The Kentucky Spring Horse Shows began on Wednesday, May 9, 2012, and one of the highlight events was the kick-off of the 2012 $45,000 Hallway Feeds USHJA National Hunter Derby Series, sponsored by Hallway Feeds. The Hallway Feeds Series consists of six national hunter derby events to be held during the 2012 show series at the Kentucky Horse Park.
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Cassidy Zimmerman Wins NAL/WIHS Children's Hunter Classic at Kentucky Spring Horse Show
Lexington, KY - May 13, 2012 - The NAL/WIHS Children's Classic welcomed the final day of the Kentucky Spring Horse show today. Although the riders were greeted with sheets of rain throughout the duration of the morning and afternoon, this did not lessen the competition as horse and rider combinations vied for the top honors in their respective divisions.
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Spotlights
Todd Flettrich Receives Invitation to Compete at CHIO Aachen
Wellington, FL - June 14, 2010 - Dressage rider Todd Flettrich will depart for Europe the week of June 14, 2010, to compete in international competition with his Grand Prix mount Otto, a 13-year-old Danish Warmblood gelding (Rambo X Rampal), owned by Cherry Knoll Farm. Flettrich plans to begin his trip competing in Fritzen, Austria, and will then head to the Falsterbo Horse Show CDI 5* in Sweden on July 8-11, 2010.
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HSBC FEI ClassicsTM News 4/2010: Lexington, KY (USA) Cross Country
FOX-PITT KEEPS COOL AT FIRST OF 2010 HSBC FEI CLASSICS™ William Fox-Pitt (GBR) gave a masterclass in Cross Country riding at the Rolex Kentucky Three Day Event, the first leg of the 2010 HSBC FEI Classics™, and has maintained his overnight lead. Giving a confidence-boosting ride to the 10-year-old Cool Mountain, for whom it is a first 4-star, he finished easily inside the optimum time.
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Cannes Confirmed for 2010 Exquis World Dressage Masters Lineup
Cannes on the French Riviera has been confirmed for the 2010 lineup of Exquis World Dressage Masters events with the Euro100,000 (US$136,000) competition scheduled for June 10-13. The WDM event that began the world's richest dressage events in Cannes two years ago will be held at the same time as the Global Champions Tour CSI5*. The Cannes WDM competition had been in doubt because of conflicts with dates of other major dressage shows.
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Training Tips
Motivation from Moshi 47, by Jane Savoie
Learning never stops. I am competing now at the highest level available, but I'm still learning more. I'm refining and improving all the time. There is never an end to journey, just new paths and new heights to reach.
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Organizing Your Ride, by Jane Savoie
Sometimes it seems like a real dilemma to fit everything into one training session. The following is from an email I got recently. Does any of this sound familiar to you?
Q. How do you fit all the "things" you need to into your training sessions? I'm a First level rider with a confirmed First level horse. My problem is that there are so many things that need work.
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Arenus Sponsors ARIA, Offers Incentives to Trainers through Professional Referral Program
St. Charles, MO (December 27, 2010) – Arenus, a premier provider of innovative health and nutritional products for pets and horses, is proud to announce that they are continuing their sponsorship of the American Riding Instructors Association (ARIA). In addition to sponsoring the ARIA, Arenus is offering incentives to trainers who sign up for the Arenus Professional Referral Program.
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