Go Thermal in Kerrits’ Fleece Performance Tight
Wednesday, August 26 2015
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Bi ngen, WA—Kerrits is making it easy to ride into cooler months without having to give up your favorite performance tight. The popular summer tight has gone thermal and you’ll love the indescribable feel at an irresistible price. “Riders who have appreciated our Performance Tight over the years will relish this winterized version since they already know the fit and feel of the tight
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How to Get a Good Deal When Buying a Used Horse Trailer
Tuesday, August 25 2015
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Buying a used horse trailer is a great way to save money over what you would pay if you bought a brand new horse trailer.
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Sheath Cleaning: A Necessary Chore
Friday, August 21 2015
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Sheath cleaning: It’s not a chore than anyone enjoys, but sheath cleaning is an important part of maintaining your male horse’s health.
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Cur-OST EQ Rejuvenate, Whole Food Supplement with Hindgut Support
Friday, August 21 2015
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Jonesville, NC: Micro and macronutrients are an important and vital part of health and overall performance in the equine athlete or recovering patient. These nutrients are often provided in artificial or synthetic forms, which can be hard to digest and assimilate in the gastrointestinal tract, making their use questionable in some cases. In many instances, equine patients often respond better to nutrients in their natural form, as they are found in food, do to other co-factors present to aid in absorption and overall function. After all, the body was designed to take in food and from this food extract the nutrients that are needed. Hindgut health has also become a major player in the equine industry, contributing to ulcers, poor performance, leaky gut syndrome, bacterial overgrowth and inflammation on many levels. In many cases, the patients do not demonstrate clinical problems directly connected with the hindgut, but more so display inflammatory problems elsewhere in the body as a result, including metabolic issues, laminitis, allergies and even eye problems. Research has indicated that in many metabolic patients, there exists an overgrowth of lactic acid producing bacteria in the hindgut and feces, which may play a role in acidosis and hindgut concerns, contributing to leaky gut syndrome. Considering the high presence of hindgut conditions in the horse and high use of artificial nutrients, we have to provide for these patients on a level that supplies nutrients in their natural form while helping to heal the damage that has been created
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Tips for Keeping a Horse Alone
Thursday, August 20 2015
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Horses are herd animals, but sometimes, despite our best efforts, we have to keep a single horse alone. If you are housing a solo horse in your barn, you can do a variety of things to make his life alone more comfortable. Get a Companion Animal Just because you can’t house two horses doesn’t mean that your horse has to live entirely alone.
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Evacuating Your Horse in an Emergency – Are You Prepared?
Wednesday, August 19 2015
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Have you ever thought about what you would do if you had to evacuate your horse in an emergency?
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The Dressage Foundation Awards Continuing Education Grants To Six Dressage Instructors
Tuesday, August 18 2015
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August 17, 2015 – The Dressage Foundation’s Continuing Education for Dressage Instructors Fund, established by Maryal and Charles Barnett in 2008, has recently awarded grants to six individuals to attend the United States Dressage Federation’s Instructor Certification Program. The following individuals each received a Continuing Education for Dressage Instructors grant: Christel Carlson (Spokane, WA) Sara Meeuwsen (Forest Grove, OR) credit Elizabeth Burnard Cody Pritchard (Milford, NY) credit Emily Kishbaugh Photography Jennifer Flowers (Statesville, NC) credit Nancy Williams Andrea Quale (North Plains, OR) Mary Richmond Brown (Post Falls, ID) credit Dee Dee Brown Instructors attending any portion of the Instructor Certification Program, including the workshops, pre-certification, and testing, can use individual grants through this Fund. Individual grants are awarded twice per year and the next deadline for applications is February 1, 2016
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Finding the Balance Between Your Horse Life and Your Life Outside the Barn
Tuesday, August 18 2015
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Equestrians are notoriously busy, and sometimes our horse lives and our lives outside the barn conflict. How do you manage your outside life when you have a big show coming up, or when a horse gets sick? These tips can help you find the right balance between your busy horse life and your life outside the barn
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Super Convenient Barn Hacks
Friday, August 14 2015
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Barn hacks – they’re everywhere, and they make life with horses so much easier.
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Could Your Horse Be a Therapeutic Horse?
Thursday, August 13 2015
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When it comes to your plans for your horse’s retirement , is donating him to a therapeutic riding program an option? Donating your horse to a therapeutic riding program may seem like an ideal option, but therapeutic riding horses need to possess a very special set of skills. Could your horse make the cut?
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