<3 The Nice People of Lexington & Rolex Kentucky
Wednesday, April 22 2015
by Editor
Sometimes half the fun is getting there. Sincere thanks to Sharon White for the ride from her Last Frontier Farm to Kentucky Horse Park – you’re a 4* star and we wish you and Wundermaske the best of luck this week! Staying in the KHP Campground for the second year required a pleasant hour or so bench-warming after Sharon dropped us off at the Campground Store. She had to be at the horse park in order to join the other Rolex riders — Allison Springer, Liz Halliday-Sharp, Will Coleman — and Kentucky Reining Cup rider Lyndsey, from nearby Georgetown, who happens to be a two-time National Reining Horse Association World Champion.
- Published in Lauren Gallops, Z-Blogs
♥ Nice People of Lexington & Rolex Kentucky
Wednesday, April 22 2015
by Editor
Sometimes half the fun is getting there. Sincere thanks to Sharon White for the ride from her Last Frontier Farm to Kentucky Horse Park – you’re a 4* star and we wish you and Wundermaske the best of luck this week! Staying in the KHP Campground for the second year required a pleasant hour or so bench-warming after Sharon dropped us off at the Campground Store. She had to be at the horse park in order to join the other Rolex riders — Allison Springer, Liz Halliday-Sharp, Will Coleman — and Kentucky Reining Cup rider Lyndsey, from nearby Georgetown, who happens to be a two-time National Reining Horse Association World Champion
- Published in Lauren Gallops, Z-Blogs
The Renovation of Margaux Farm’s Thoroughbred Barns
Tuesday, April 21 2015
by Editor
Just outside of historic Midway, Kentucky, lies a very unique Thoroughbred racehorse facility. Margaux Farm, an expansive 640-acre farm, focuses on Thoroughbred starting and training, rehabilitation, layup, and boarding.
- Published in The Classic Insider, Z-Blogs
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How to Give Back to the Equestrian Community
Monday, April 20 2015
by Editor
Chances are that somewhere in your years with horses, you have been touched by the generosity of another equestrian. Whether mentored by another rider or given free rides on a borrowed horse, generous acts in the equestrian world are abundant. Would you like to give back to the equestrian community?
- Published in The Classic Insider, Z-Blogs
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5 Things Every Rider Loves and Hates About Spring
Friday, April 17 2015
by Editor
Spring is finally here! For riders, spring means many things – some of them good, some of them not so great. Here are some of the things that we love – and hate – about spring! Daylight Savings Time Sometimes Daylight Savings Time is the earliest sign that spring is right around the corner. Who doesn’t love that extra hour of daylight, which means that we might be able to see when we ride our horses after work?
- Published in The Classic Insider, Z-Blogs
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Important Lessons You Can Learn From Horse Shows (Even If You Don’t Place)
Thursday, April 16 2015
by Editor
With horse show season beginning, you will likely, at some point or another, come home from a show without placing.
- Published in The Classic Insider, Z-Blogs
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EzPz Lemon Squeeze – Available for Adoption!
Thursday, April 16 2015
by Editor
EzPz Lemon Squeeze (Photo courtesy of New Vocations Racehorse Adoption Program) Thoroughbred mare, EzPz Lemon Squeeze (Ez), is available for adoption from New Vocations’ Marysville, Ohio, facility. Adoption fee is $500.
- Published in Beyond the Track, Z-Blogs
How to Choose the Right Retirement Facility for Your Horse
Wednesday, April 15 2015
by Editor
When your horse can no longer be ridden due to old age or injury, retirement becomes a popular option. While retiring your horse at your current barn may be impractical due to facilities, space, or boarding rates, retirement facilities offer great environments for your horse to retire in. But how do you choose the retirement facility that is right for your horse?
- Published in The Classic Insider, Z-Blogs
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What To Do If Your Horse Has Hives
Monday, April 13 2015
by Editor
I f you’ve ever had a horse who has had hives, you know how alarming the appearance of hives can be. Hives are more likely to occur in the spring and summer, so let’s brush up on what causes them and what to do if they occur. What Hives Look Like A horse with a case of hives will have patches of raised skin that are somewhat circular in shape.
- Published in The Classic Insider, Z-Blogs
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Key Point – Available for Adoption!
Saturday, April 11 2015
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Key Point (Photo courtesy of New Vocations Racehorse Adoption Program) Thoroughbred gelding, Key Point (Key), is available for adoption from New Vocations’ Lexington, Kentucky, facility.
- Published in Beyond the Track, Z-Blogs
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