We are Dailey Kanipe, Caroline Kanipe, and Austin Lester from P5 Equestrian and we’re here at the Level 1 Novice Championships Central in Oklahoma City. Yesterday, along with many other competitors, we moved in. You can feel the excitement and determination here.
Continue reading …Bidding for the April INTERNET Auction will close on Wednesday April 12, beginning at 7:00 PM Eastern time.
Continue reading …TW Grose, trainer, know the challenges of keeping older horses sound. He owns a former horse legend himself, and continues to treat him like royalty. “I have a retired 22-year-old gelding. I showed him as a youth. He was a world-champion, high point champion in the country. He has a lot of miles on him. LEGEND is something we give him; makes him a lot more comfortable to where he goes out every day, helps his joints.”
Continue reading …Fashion models like Edie Campbell and Anna Ewers headed to Kentucky to meet their partners for the photo shoot, horses in Double Dan Horsemanship’s herd.
Continue reading …“I just love Trail. Trail always presents different patterns and obstacles. It makes me really think about how Mater and I are going to ride through the pattern. I like that Trail makes me think about where I should go and how I’m always striving for the great pattern.”
Continue reading …“It’s amazing how powerful language can be. Even words that you only speak to yourself can begin to become reality, whether negative or positive.”
Continue reading …EQSportsNet’s live video feed will be free for the NCEA National Championship. A new viewer is asked to subscribe by registering his/her email and then creating a password to access the live player.
Continue reading …The horses in the Class of 2018 are Maroon (TB), Otoe, Runaway Winner, Smart Chic Olena and The Ole Man.
The four men and two women who will join the Hall of Fame are Abigail Kawananakoa of Nuevo, California; Dr. Tom Lenz of Louisburg, Kansas; the late AQHA Past President Gene Graves of Grand Island, Nebraska; Georga and the late Raymond Sutton of Gettysburg, South Dakota; and the late Robert Sutherland of Kansas City, Missouri.
Continue reading …After a foal has consumed an adequate amount of colostrum, they can be encouraged to accept a foal milk replacer and gradually increase daily intake. Milk replacer should be mixed and fed per directions. Feeding watered down replacer will not give the foal the needed nutrients. Overly concentrated milk replacer can cause digestive upset and scours.
Continue reading …“I started practicing meditation and that completely changed who I am inside and outside of the show pen… Before yoga, I would let my nerves rule me. But since my meditation practice began, I control my nerves and I have learned how to use my nerves to my benefit.”
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