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Europe

TIPS FOR EQUESTRIAN VACATIONS

TIPS FOR EQUESTRIAN VACATIONS By Patti Schofler The aircraft takes off. You lean back, close your eyes and imagine yourself at your destination warmed by Tuscan sun as you canter over the rolling hills. Or you envision views of the Bavarian Alps and a king’s castles from atop of a four -horse mail coach fitted for today’s modern traveler. Then […]
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Events

Wound Care, Broodmares, Trailering

Wound Care, Broodmares, Trailering Veterinarians and Horse Owners Discover New Benefits and Uses for Fly Armor™ Riverside, CA (August 8, 2012) – Fly Armor has already made waves in the equine community as a revolutionary way to keep insects at bay, and as the product reaches more of the equestrian community, its additional benefits and uses are being recognized and […]
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Featured

How to Tell if Your Horse is Overheated

How to Tell if Your Horse is Overheated Kim Baker KB Natural Horsemanship Warning signs of heat stress in your horse include: Elevated breathing. More than 40-50 breaths per minute in an inactive horse, or after several minutes rest (2-5 minutes) your horse’s breathing doesn’t return to normal. Normal range is 4-16 breaths per minute. Elevated heart rate. More than […]
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Featured

Equestrian Payment Solutions Offers Electronic Answers

Equestrian Payment Solutions Offers Electronic Answers Jennifer Wood Media, Inc. for EquestriSol June 18, 2012 – Chicago, IL – Robin Wertlieb Schwartz, who competed in the hunters on a national level for 25 years, is an electronic solution provider. Seeing a need, she developed Equestrian Payment Solutions, a company that has established itself as an asset to equestrians nationwide. Schwartz […]
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Dressage

Sinead Halpin Clinic

Sinead Halpin Clinic Bow Brickhill Stables in Milford, NJ hosted a clinic by Sinead Halpin on Valentine’s Day, February 14th. Classes catered to a range of skill levels and all age groups. Sinead got participants to focus on communication with and control of their mounts. She explained “would you want to ride in a car that took a long time […]
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Arts

War Horse By L.A. Pomeroy

War Horse By L.A. Pomeroy “In grateful and reverent memory of the Empire’s horses who fell in the Great War (1914-1918).  Most obediently, and often most painfully, they died.” So reads the memorial at the Church of St. Jude in London dedicated to the mounts that served their country in World War I. Overall, nearly eight million horses died during […]
Donna Snyder-Smith jewelry
Arts

Exquisite Equestrian Jewelry

Noted horsewoman Donna Snyder Smith is also clinician, event speaker, coach, trainer—and jewelry maker. Says Donna: “Horses are such an inspiration in my life. I have found great enjoyment in sharing them with friends, clients and other horse lovers by designing and creating one-of-a-kind pieces.” Her antique equestrian silver, bronze and gold awards medals, exquisitely detailed, are incorporated in unique, […]