Horses need proper nutrition for health, and this includes hoof and joint health. There are many supplements on the market to aid horse owners in providing an adequate and balanced diet for their horses with the goal of improving hoof strength/growth and protecting the joints from wear-and-tear problems.
Continue reading …A line of horse heads down the barn aisle looks so wonderful said a friend. I agreed. It’s so much fun to visit with horses over the barn door and give them a quick scratch on the neck. Of course walking past all the horses leading a mare in heat may not be the ideal situation if you prefer a quiet life. At one barn I visited to give lessons every single warmblood in the barn lunged at me with teeth bared as I passed by. That wasn’t fun. Especially as the aisle was narrow. I’m not sure why every horse in that barn behaved that way, but it was certainly dangerous.
Continue reading …Today’s The Equine Chronicle Photo of the Day comes from Mindi Meadows, whose daughter, Harbor Bonni-Grace Posey, has a giant best friend, RSVP My Invitation, aka “Snoopy.” Photo Credit: Faith Burkett
Continue reading …Recently, we polled our Equine Chronicle Facebook fans to find out what their go-to makeup product was for keeping their show style on point during those long days in the saddle. Here’s what they had to say…
Continue reading …Just as exhibitors, horses, and trainers have their noses to the grindstone in preparation for World Show season, so do those who will occupy the center of the pen – the judges. Being chosen to judge at the most prestigious event of the season is not taken lightly. In fact, it may be the crowning achievement of a career.
Continue reading …Today’s The Equine Chronicle Photo of the Day comes from Norman Tesch who snapped these adorable shots of 6-year-old Parker Jeske with his horse Misty at a horse show in Saxon, Wisconsin. Parker was so intent to show, even though his leg was in a cast, that he competed using crutches! Way to go Parker!
Continue reading …“Every one of these horses that has died because of Hendra represents one more compelling reason for horse owners to vaccinate their horses. The risk this disease poses to human health is also very real and it is important that the equine community remains vigilant in protecting horses and people from Hendra,” Dr Poole said.
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Continue reading …Gripping a compact mirror in her hand, perched on the folding chair in the aisle of the barn, an amateur competitor applies lipstick as grooms and show horses bustled by. Squinting into the mirror once more, she reaches out and grabs the arm of one of her younger barn mates. “Is this too much? Or not enough?” she asks, tilting her face up to the dim light. “I always use a bright lipstick when I show,” answers the teen, glancing over her shoulder, wishing desperately for another amateur to come along to chime in with advice.
Continue reading …The Kentucky Horse Park will host Park in the Dark, a solar eclipse viewing party, on August 21, 1:30 – 3 p.m. at Rolex Stadium. The sun in Lexington is going to be 95% covered by the moon, with peak darkness at about 2:30 p.m.
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