February 2017 – Table of Contents
Wednesday, January 18 2017
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FEATURES
12 Luke Pell: Reality Star,
Singer and Lifelong Equestrian
20 Running Wild:
Dorian Brown Pham
Saddles Up for Movie
26 Katrin … [Read more]
- Published in 02-2017, Front Cover
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May 2016 – Table of Contents
Tuesday, April 12 2016
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FEATURES
22 Charity:
The Kentucky Horse Park Foundation
26 Equestrian Edibles:
Laura Kraut’s Favorite Dish
28 Life Is A Vacation for Monahan Prudent
32 Show Jumper Brian Walker Answers … [Read more]
- Published in 05-2016, Front Cover
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andrew welles, barn, bill moroney, boyd-martin, brian walker, brianne goutal, charity, classifieds, cuqui hazoury, discipline, edibles, equestrian, family, farm, horseback, hotel lexington, jumper, kaitlin blythe, kessler, kessler family, kim herslow, mason phelps, medals, monahan prudent, museum, real estate, tack and feed, trainers, vacation
Time-Saving Tips to Help You Spend More Time in the Saddle
Friday, April 04 2014
by Editor
As spring arrives, you’ll want to take advantage of the good weather and maximize the amount of time that you have available to ride.
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Horse History – April 1, 2004 – Zenyatta Born
Monday, March 31 2014
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She may have been born on April Fool’s Day, but Zenyatta’s racing career was no joke.
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Physical Safety When Working in the Barn
Friday, March 28 2014
by Editor
As horse people we often joke that we don’t need to go to the gym; our work around the barn more than suffices as a workout. And it’s true – when you think about the amount of lifting you do in the barn, you’re putting your body through a pretty intense workout every day. But as with any workout, it’s important to keep your body protected from injury.
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A Club Foot: What Does It Mean?
Wednesday, February 12 2014
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A club foot can look alarming, but it doesn’t necessarily mean the end of a horse’s potential as a riding or competition mount. Learning more about what causes a club foot and what it can mean for a horse’s future will help you better understand this issue
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The Benefits of Stretching Before a Ride
Friday, February 07 2014
by Editor
Top athletes always stretch before working out or competing . Your horse can benefit from the same routine
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Hidden Hazards Around the Barn
Wednesday, February 05 2014
by Editor
During the winter your horse spends more time in his stall and in the barn than he typically does. And although you’ve tried hard to make your barn a safe place for your horses, there are some hazards that are common in barns that you may have overlooked.
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Tips for the Sitting Trot
Friday, January 17 2014
by Editor
The sitting trot is one of the most difficult gaits to master. If your horse has a big, bouncy stride, it can be even more challenging! Make it your goal to perfect the sitting trot this winter – here are some tips to get you started. Check Your Position Before you trot, check your position in the saddle
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The Jutland Horse
Monday, December 30 2013
by Editor
The Jutland horse is a beautiful, proud breed. But like many of the lesser-known horse breeds , its numbers are declining. Luckily, the Jutland’s importance to Danish history and culture likely ensures that the breed will not ever be allowed to go extinct
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