Third Time’s A Charm for French and Small Affair in $25,000 WCHR Professional Challenge
Friday, October 04 2013
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Crolick Named Winner of Developing Pro Challenge, Pletcher and Q Win North American Future Hunter Championship, Stewart and Farmer Share Top Hunter Honors FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Upper Marlboro, MD – October 2, 2013 – The Capital Challenge Horse Show, presented by The Gochman Family, featured the best hunters in the country as well as up-and-coming talent in both horses and riders.
- Published in Show World, Z-Blogs
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Good Food Hunting: Baked Apple Cider Donuts
Thursday, October 03 2013
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By Kat Wojtylak Baked apple cider donuts make for a healthier way to enjoy one of my favorite fall treats! Fall is officially here in every sense of the season.
- Published in What's Happenin', Z-Blogs
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Best Holiday Horsey Story Contest
Thursday, October 03 2013
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Staff writer Dani Moritz’s pony Seppy on Christmas of last year. Best Holiday Horsey Story Contest Do you have a special horse-related holiday story
- Published in Editor's Notes, Z-Blogs
Record Rainfall At Sonoma No Match for Martin Collins Equine Footing
Wednesday, October 02 2013
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Surface performed outstandingly despite deluge at Sonoma Horse Park Lexington, KY (September 30th) – When the show must go on, Sonoma Horse park officials put their trust in Martin Collins Equ ine Surfaces . Despite six hours of consecutive, heavy rain (record rainfall for a single day in September in Sonoma County) at the Sonoma Horse Park’s final Saturday show of the 2013 season, Martin Collins’ CLOPF® footing held up flawlessly throughout the downpour, and the horse show stayed on schedule.
- Published in What's Happenin', Z-Blogs
A Horse in Need of a Home, and the Susan G. Komen Ride for the Cure
Wednesday, October 02 2013
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So I am resurrecting the blog, but for a couple of very good reasons. Actually, it’s because I need your help with a couple of things. (Isn’t that just like me?
- Published in Tucker The Wunderkind, Z-Blogs
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Choosing Quality Hay
Wednesday, October 02 2013
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Hay is a vital component of your horse’s diet; at least half of your horse’s feed should consist of a quality hay. As you’re stocking up on hay for the winter, do you know what you’re getting? Spend some time inspecting the hay before you purchase it to make sure that it’s of a good quality for your horse
- Published in The Classic Insider, 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
Introducing Ken Wegner to the Classic Equine Equipment Team
Thursday, September 26 2013
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Today we are delighted to introduce a new member of our team: Ken Wegner has joined Classic Equine Equipment and will be our new Territory Sales Manager for the West Coast. Ken brings with him a great deal of experience in both sales and in the construction industry
- Published in The Classic Insider, Z-Blogs
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