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Welcome to the first episode of Stable Riding with Solange! Join us to hear a little about how this podcast came about, followed by an interview with a Real World Stable Rider. This episode’s Stable …
Thanks for joining us on Sleep Stories for Equestrians, where we are reading a fictional tale told by a beautiful bay mare: The Elf and Her Friends - A Horse Story Founded on Fact by Isabel Wortley
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HITM: We remember Ron Tucotte today and replay one of the greatest races of all. We meet one of the hosts of the brand new show on the Horse Radio Network called The Horse HealthCast by SmartEquine…
On today's show, we are chatting with author, Christina Keim, on her new book, Unwanted -- The Causes & Effects of America's Horse Populus Crisis. We touch base with Erin MacDonald from New Vocations…
Evidence-based approaches to help veterinarians care for horses with equine asthma.
Read more at https://equimanagement.com/research-medical/research/research-spotlight-managing-equine-asthma/.
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We’re doing our best to stay caffeinated thanks to a fun new horse brand of coffee. Also this month, we’re talking about our mental prep for the sport, and how do we make the buying and selling proce…
The field for the 2025 Cinch Playoff Series in Puyallup, Washington, is set after the Aug. 18 cutoff, and the lineup is packed with storylines that could reshape this year’s NFR race.
The top 23 in th…
Today's episode is an excerpt from the Horses In The Morning podcast, where Dr. McMullen from Auburn University talks about horses eyes.
Jennifer Conner, host of Equestrian B2B, started a new project called Riders Rent and we will find out all about it. Noche Miller returns to tell us about her new World Record for “Most Tricks Perfo…
August Show Special: Glenn and Jennifer bring you a variety of interviews from new companies they found at WESA in Dallas. Listen in....
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In the late summer and early fall, some horses seem to have hoof issues "out of nowhere." With no changes to their care, diet, or management, they might have stone bruising and abscessing, hoof sensi…
In this episode, Jane Manfredi, DVM, MS, PhD, DACVS-LA, DACVSMR, joined us to discuss common muscle conditions and injuries in horses. She talked about risk factors, clinical signs, diagnostics, trea…
In this episode, Dr. Grant Myhre of Myhre Equine Clinic joins us to share all about his practice, including their state-of-the-art MRI modality which is the only one in New England to offer stifle MR…
HITM: Auditor Amy does the final State Line Tack Product review of the Shires Moretta Gianna Tall Riding Boots. Auditor Charli Ann tells us about her work as Scientific Publications Coordinator at …
When starting or re-starting an adult or remedial horse, it can be hard to figure out where to start. In today's episode, Mary Kitzmiller and Coach Jenn take a dive into that very topic.
Dive into the rich history of the American Quarter Horse, from its foundation sires to today's champions. Join us as we talk with two experts in the field: Katie Van Slyke, a dedicated breeder and ow…
In this episode, Jesse Tyma, DVM, DACVS, shared her perspectives on people-pleasing as an equine veterinarian. She explained that people-pleasing is often rooted in fear and is a learned behavior. Sh…
Understanding the different types of negotiation and tactics involved can help you reach desirable outcomes in your professional and personal lives.
Read the full article at https://equimanagement.co…
Jamie and Glenn are back today without any guests. Jamie catches us up on vacation and the horses at the farm. Glenn shares his observations from the trade show and our listeners have some “That Gi…
We speak with Casie Coleman about how she started at the grassroots level of harness racing, her climb to fame, and how she was able to retire at 45.