“Dream Team” Makes Debut Thursday In Fall Polo Season Opener at Palm City Polo Club
Tuesday, October 01 2013
by Editor
WELLINGTON, FL-Sept. 26, 2013– -Hall of Famer Mike Azzaro will team with rising young stars Juancito Bollini, Grant Ganzi and Wes Finlayson on Casablanca in the Prisa Invitational when the fall polo season gets under way Thursday at Palm City Polo Club in Boca Raton
- Published in Show World, Z-Blogs
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“Sir Sebastian” wins Grand Champion at 2013 NEDA Fall Festival Breed Show
Monday, September 30 2013
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Morris, CT — September 30, 2013 — Alix Szepesi’s three-year-old young horse “Sir Sebastian” was Grand Champion at the New England Dressage Association (NEDA) Fall Festival Breed Show in Saugerties, New York last week. Sir Sebastian was also awarded Young Horse Champion and Colt/Gelding Champion. “I couldn’t be more happy with Sir Sebastian” Alix said.
- Published in Show World, Z-Blogs
The Criollo
Monday, September 30 2013
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The Arabian is famous for its incredible endurance, but did you know that the Criollo’s endurance and stamina rivals that of the Arabian? This lesser-known breed may even be a better endurance horse than the Arabian, a fact that South American riders are well aware of. History The Criollo’s history began when Spaniards shipped 100 purebred Andalusian stallions to Buenos Aires in the 1500s
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Mustangs Start Season 2-0
Monday, September 30 2013
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Hey Y’all. The SMU Equestrian Team kicked off the 2013-2014 season with two successful wins over the weekend.
ASPCA grants $15,000 to New Vocations for Thoroughbred Aftercare Rehabilitation
Wednesday, September 25 2013
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New Vocations Racehorse Adoption Program announced this week that a $15,000 grant has been awarded by the ASPCA® (The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals®) to aid the non-profit program in rehabilitating Thoroughbreds off the racetrack. “The number one reason horses retire from the track is due to some type of injury,” shared Anna Ford, New Vocations Program Director.
- Published in Beyond the Track, Z-Blogs
Proud Flesh
Wednesday, September 25 2013
by Editor
Horses are so accident-prone that most any horse owner is all too familiar with the process of cleaning and caring for wounds. You’ve probably seen your horse heal himself a number of times, but do you know how to tell if something goes wrong? Proud flesh can occur as wounds heal, and knowing when to intervene is important to your horse’s health
- Published in The Classic Insider, Z-Blogs
Dan James of Double Dan Horsemanship and Smart Little Mustang Voted Fan Favorite
Wednesday, September 25 2013
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Fort Worth, TX – September, 2013 — Dan James and Smart Little Mustang, also known as “Punk” demonstrated what can be achieved in the Double Dan Horsemanship Program at the Mustang Heritage Foundation’s Mustang Million. After several days of competition in the Legends Division, James and Punk earned their way to the Mustang Million Zoetis Free Style Finals with 19 other competitors.
- Published in What's Happenin', Z-Blogs
Check Out PSdressage.com for Coverage of Saugerties CDI-W and Dressage at Devon
Friday, September 20 2013
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Saugerties, NY – September 19, 2013 - The best dressage riders in North America are facing off in two highly-regarded competitions, and PSdressage.com is on hand to give you an inside look. The action begins this weekend in Saugerties, NY, and moves to Devon, PA, for Dressage at Devon the following week. Saugerties is home to the New England Dressage Association’s Fall Festival of Dressage
- Published in Show World, Z-Blogs
SmartPak Introduces New and Improved SmartVite Formulas Four Multi-Vitamins Target Horse Age and Workload
Thursday, September 19 2013
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PLYMOUTH, MA—September 18, 2013— A horse owner survey revealed that seven out of ten horses do not get a full serving of fortified grain or complete feed. Adequate levels of vitamins and minerals are critical to the proper functioning of every major body system, including immune, digestive, nervous, circulatory, musculoskeletal, respiratory, endocrine and skin. If your horse is getting less than the full serving of fortified grain or complete feed than what is listed on his grain bag he may need one of the four formulas in SmartPak’s new and improved SmartVite line of vitamin/mineral supplements
- Published in What's Happenin', Z-Blogs
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Economical Price, European Elegance: Kimberwick Stalls
Thursday, September 19 2013
by Editor
About a month ago we introduced you to the Classic Equine Equipment Integrity Stall Series. Today, Jim, Classic Equine Equipment Sales Consultant, discusses the Kimberwick Stall Series . Classic Equine Equipment’s Kimberwick stall is a more economical option which still features the styling of the European Stall Series.
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