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FEI Approves Myler Mouthpieces

  • February 24, 2017
  • rmj
Jennifer Holmes Top-level dressage riders: It’s time to try a new bit. The Fédération Equestre Internationale’s (FEI) now approves seven Myler Bits’ mouthpieces for use in competition. Myler Bits (distributed…
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  • Equine Health
  • Feed

Laminitis Risk in Fall Pasture

  • February 24, 2017
  • rmj
As temperatures begin to dip, Dr. Juliet Getty, equine nutrition specialist, reminds you to help your horse make the transition to winter feeding in good shape—and that means being aware…
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Too Much Iron Can Be Detrimental To Your Horse

  • February 24, 2017
  • rmj
By: Juliet M. Getty, Ph DAre you adding a supplement to your horse’s diet that contains iron? If your horse is overweight, diagnosed with insulin resistance, or suffers from equine…
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  • Equine Health

Drink Up! Water Consumption in Horses

  • February 24, 2017
  • rmj
By Jennifer Roberts When summer is officially here and riding season is in full swing, carefully monitor the temperature and watch your horse’s water intake more than ever. We’re all…
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  • Training

Training The “Leader Of The Pack” Horse

  • February 24, 2017
  • rmj
Palm Partnership Training ™ – Get Results You Can Use! By: Lynn Palm So far in this series we have discussed important steps to prepare for training on the trail, including…
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  • Equine Stories

Ochoa, The Untold Story, Part 1

  • February 24, 2017
  • rmj
The richest quarter horse in history has come full circle, from humble beginnings in 2009 to quiet retirement just 4 years later on the same ranch where he was born.…
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Horse Agility Training

  • February 24, 2017
  • rmj
By: Sheri PedersonIf you have a horse that you no longer ride but still want to play with, or if you want to increase your bond with your horse, or…
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Unmounted Fun With A Horse And A Ground Pole

  • February 24, 2017
  • rmj
1)      Lead the horse at a walk over the pole, trying not to ‘tick’ it.2)      Lead the horse over the pole at a trot.3)      Lead the horse up to the…
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  • Equine Health
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Camelina Oil – Ever Heard of It?

  • February 24, 2017
  • rmj
By: Dr. Juliet M. Getty, Ph DSometimes your horse will need additional calories to sustain high energy needs for work/performance, or to help with weight gain. In such a case,…
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