It Was A Classic Sunday On The Sixth And Final Day Of The Iconic Menlo Charity Horse Show
Monday, August 14 2017
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Kaitlin Lovingfoss finished 1st on Triumph, 3rd on Easy Time in the $2500 Strideaway Peterson 3’6″ Jr.
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Better Homes and Garden Real Estate Metro Brokers Sponsors the National Classic Equitation Championship Finals Dinner at the Atlanta Fall Classics…
Wednesday, November 09 2016
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Better Homes and Garden Real Estate Metro Brokers Sponsors the National Classic Equitation Championship Finals Dinner at the Atlanta Fall Classics Friday Night For Immediate Release: November 9, 2016 [Conyers, Georgia] The Classic Company is proud to announce that Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Metro Brokers is the sponsor of the National Classic Equitation Championships Reception Friday night, November 11th held Week I at the Atlanta Fall Classics under the covered arena at the Georgia International Horse Park. The dinner kicks off in conjunction with the NCEC Finals and will serve delicious kabobs, refreshments and deserts for the qualified riders, trainers and their families
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Thoroughbred Racehorse Zippy Chippy Loses His 100th Race on September 10th, 2004
Monday, September 01 2014
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Whereas many racehorses are renowned for their incredible winning careers, there’s one racehorse who is known for just the opposite. Zippy Chippy, a 1991 Thoroughbred gelding, lost an incredible 100 races during his racing career, the 100 th race being at the Northampton Fair in Northampton, Massachusetts on September 10, 2004.
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Riding the Herd-Bound Horse
Thursday, August 28 2014
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Does your horse hate to leave his friends behind when it’s time to head out on a ride? Riding a herd-bound horse can be a challenge, but there are steps you can take to help make separation from his buddies less stressful for your horse
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Missouri Fox Trotter
Monday, August 25 2014
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A truly American breed, the Missouri Fox Trotter originated from crossbreeding various popular breeds of horses .
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Follow the Foal: Dressage at Devon 2014 — Damascus
Tuesday, August 19 2014
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Devon, PA (August 5, 2014) – Each year, the Dressage at Devon Breed Show hosts hundreds of well-bred colts and fillies.
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Calming the Energetic Horse
Thursday, August 14 2014
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If your horse just has too much energy and is too excitable, your first impulse might be to put him on a calming supplement. But before you reach for that supplement bucket, there are a few other things that you should try first that can make a big difference in your horse’s energy levels
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Helping Your Horse Recover From a Show
Thursday, July 31 2014
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Do you have a special routine for your horse each time you come home from a show? Horse shows take a lot out of our horses, both physically and mentally
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How to Handle Eye Injuries
Wednesday, July 30 2014
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If you work around horses long enough, you’ll learn how to handle all manner of scrapes and injuries. But have you ever had to deal with an eye injury before? Eye injuries can be some of the most serious in horses, and require immediate treatment.
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The Nez Perce Horse
Monday, July 28 2014
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Appaloosas roamed the Americas during the 19 th century. The Nez Perce Indians knew these horses well, and the horses were central to the Nez Perce Tribe
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