New Book Explores the Painful Truth of Saddle Fit and Offers Innovative Solutions for Horse and Rider
Sunday, December 01 2013
by janwest
Each year riders, trainers, and horse owners spend fortunes (literally) on veterinary attention, farrier work, pharmaceuticals, supplements, and physical therapies, all in an attempt to keep their horses healthy, sound, and performing their best. They invest time and money in finding their own boots, breeches, helmets, and chaps to ensure what they wear in the
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BROADWAY COMES TO KENTUCKY WITH EQUINE THEATER PERFORMANCE ‘Spirit of the Horse’ Production a First for Kentucky Horse Park and Central Kentucky
Tuesday, November 26 2013
by janwest
LEXINGTON, Ky. (Nov. 25, 2013) – A dazzling new holiday production in Central Kentucky, “The Spirit of the Horse: A Holiday Equine Extravaganza,” out of Maple Park, Ill. is scheduled for the Alltech Arena at the Kentucky Horse Park on Friday and Saturday, Nov. 29-30, 2013, at 7 p.m. both nights. Capturing all the
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Epic Educational Sessions Announced in 2013 Dressage Summit Schedule: World’s Elite Dressage Masters & Natural Horsemanship Experts Convene
Tuesday, January 08 2013
by janwest
Wellington,FL (January 3, 2013) – The 2013 Dressage Summit will bring together some of the most accomplished, respected and effective teachers the horsemanship world has to offer. Christoph Hess, Walter Zettl and Charles de Kunffy are legendary dressage masters, all working to bring the sport back to its classical roots. Linda Parelli has spent the
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