Ingate
Thursday, March 26 2015
by Website Editor
1: The American Academy of Equine Art Spring Invitational show and sale will be on display from Friday, April 17 through Sunday, May 31 at the Spindletop Hall, in Lexington, Kentucky. The opening reception is Friday, April 17 from 6:00-8:00 … [Read more]
Affordable Ways to Rejuvenate Your Horse Show Wardrobe
Wednesday, March 25 2015
by Editor
As spring arrives, so does horse show season.
- Published in The Classic Insider, Z-Blogs
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What is a Working Student in the Horse Industry?
Monday, March 23 2015
by Editor
“Working student.” It’s a phrase that is often thrown around in the horse world, but what does it really involve? If you’re questioning whether being a working student is right for you, or even whether you should take a working student on yourself, this information about the world of the working student may help you decide. The Basics of Being a Working Student The exact duties of a working student are a bit hard to describe, since every working student position is different.
- Published in The Classic Insider, Z-Blogs
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Victory On The Road
Sunday, March 22 2015
by Editor
Hey Y’all.
How to Stay on Good Terms When Moving to a New Boarding Barn
Friday, March 20 2015
by Editor
When it’s time to move to a new barn , relationships with your current barn owner or manager can become strained. It’s hard to bring up the fact that you are moving your horse, especially if you are close with your barn owner or if you have been at your current barn for a long time. If you’re planning to move barns in the future, these tips can help you to do so while staying on good terms with your current barn manager.
- Published in The Classic Insider, Z-Blogs
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Meant To Be
Thursday, March 19 2015
by SL Editor
Eric Navet’s Journey to the Top of the
Equestrian World
By Sophie St.Clair
During the early 1990s, world-class French horseman Eric Navet earned many titles and medals aboard his distinguished mount Quito de Baussy. The talented duo participated five times … [Read more]
- Published in Weekly Feature
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Alain Navet, california, Eric Navet, france, horsemanship, Quito de Baussy, show jumping, sophie st. clair
HSUS hosts Honoring the Horse Event: Join us in New Orleans March 31st-April 1st
Thursday, March 19 2015
by Editor
HSUS logo When the Equine Protection Department of The Humane Society of the United States decided to host its first national event devoted to horses, several names for the event were suggested.
- Published in Tails & Trails, Z-Blogs
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bridge, entries, equine, hatchaway-bridge-farm, honoring the horse, horses, hsus, hsus horses, humane society, monty roberts, tails & trails, the-barn-book
World-Famous Clydesdales Coming to Landrum Parade
Thursday, March 19 2015
by Editor
By Jan Westmark I love the Budweiser Clydesdales – especially their amazing Superbowl commercials. One thing that’s just a little better then the “you-need-a-Kleenex” Budweiser Clydesdales commercials, however, is seeing them in person! If you want to see the Budweiser Clydesdales in person and you live or are visiting the Western North Carolina mountains on April 29th, then you are in luck! The world-famous hitch will appear in the Landrum Parade on April 29th just a few days before the Blockhouse Steeplechase that takes place in Tryon, North Carolina
- Published in Editor's Notes, Z-Blogs
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bridge, bridge-farm, budweiser clydesdales, entries, hatchaway-bridge-farm, horses, jan westmark, sidelines-magazine, the-barn-book, tryon, wordpress-org
What You Need to Know About Leasing a Show Horse
Wednesday, March 18 2015
by Editor
With show season upon us, you may be feeling pressured to find your next show horse for this year. And while buying your show horse is a popular option, leasing your next show horse can also be an excellent approach. Leasing a show horse allows you to partner with a talented and competitive horse without taking on the financial responsibilities of buying a show horse
- Published in The Classic Insider, Z-Blogs
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The Spectacular Life of Fernanda Kellogg
Wednesday, March 18 2015
by SL Editor
Founder of Fitch’s Corner Horse Trials, Supporter of Olympic Riders and All-Around Devoted Horsewoman
By Rebecca Baldridge
It’s a gorgeous day at Winley Farm in Millbrook, New York, but Fernanda Kellogg isn’t distracted by the spectacular scenery. She’s in the … [Read more]
- Published in Sidelines Spotlight