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Ratkowski and Better Buy the Minit win the $10K Hunter Derby at WEC-Ocala

Ratkowski and Better Buy the Minit win the $10K Hunter Derby at WEC-Ocala

Better Buy The Minit, aka “Murray,” returned to the show arena Sunday with Morgan Ratkowski at World Equestrian Center Ocala for the $10,000 NSBA Open Hunter Derby at the 2024 Championship Show! They won the class, earning a $3700 prize – an impressive feat for the 19-year-old gelding who is semi-retired and has boasted a […]

Cathrin Gutmann Launches Gutmann Performance Horses in Austria

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Cathrin Gutmann Launches Gutmann Performance Horses in Austria

The jet-setting World and Congress Champion who made her mark in both the US and Europe as an AQHA Non Pro will proudly open Gutmann Performance Horses in October 2024. By Delores Kuhlwein Once Cathrin Gutmann of Austria fell in love with the American Quarter Horse when she was a teenager, her life was changed […]

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They Not Like Us and Bud Lyon win Inaugural $35,000 Ranch Riding at WEC

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They Not Like Us and Bud Lyon win Inaugural $35,000 Ranch Riding at WEC

  On Friday, September 6th at The Championship Show 2024, the first Three Year Old NSBA $35,000 Ranch Riding class was held, much to the delight of ranch discipline fans! After 13 tough entries completed the pattern, They Not Like Us with Bud Lyon for Kimberly Lyon won the top spot! When asked about “Canuck,” […]

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Left, Right, or Does It Matter?

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Left, Right, or Does It Matter?

After several online discussions lately about which rein hand to use when riding western, and how to use the hands properly, we asked our readers: When riding western, do you use your left hand, your right hand, or does it matter? We had over 180 responses, and the stats demonstrated our sport that is steeped […]

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A Proactive Approach to Care by Farmhouse Chiropractic

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A Proactive Approach to Care by Farmhouse Chiropractic

By Dr. Jillian Johnson, DC, AVCA, Farmhouse Chiropractic: Proactive chiropractic and holistic care is essential for all dogs, especially those involved in canine competition. Optimizing performance through proper spinal alignment and muscle function alleviates excess stress on the joints preventing accelerated degeneration and injury. Adapting a proactive approach to canine health can help identify small […]

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To Blanket or Not to Blanket?

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To Blanket or Not to Blanket?

Plenty of controversy surrounds the use, or lack thereof, of blankets in the horse industry. Even within the horse show world, many experts are split on how to achieve a show-ready hair coat throughout the year. It’s no secret that no one more successfully maintains a tight hair coat than those who compete in the Halter arena.

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Ponying Horses – The Do’s and Don’ts

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Ponying Horses – The Do’s and Don’ts

It’s a familiar sight at any horse show. A rider, astride a mount, leads another unsaddled horse alongside. Whether solely for exercise, desensitizing to the show environment, or simply because there were no more longing spots to be had, ponying a horse is a well-used training and conditioning technique. But, as any rider in a crowded warm-up pen can attest, there’s definitely a right and a wrong way to do it. Also, ponying isn’t just a skill to be reserved for horse shows. As we will learn from our experts, there are a wide variety of applications for ponying, back on the ranch, as well.

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EC Blog – Sometimes the Billet Breaks

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EC Blog – Sometimes the Billet Breaks

Sometimes the billet breaks. It was her first rodeo. And the billet broke, the saddle came off, and she bit the dust. Literally. When your ten year old dreams about racing barrels in a real rodeo, you don’t tell her she can’t enter the hometown roundup when it rolls around. You might know without a […]

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EC Blog – We Owe Them Everything

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EC Blog – We Owe Them Everything

By EC Writer Elizabeth Arnold:   When was the last time you rode your horse just for the pure joy and thrill of it? No goal to accomplish, no problem to fix, no skill to master. Just you and your horse under the sky and on top of the ground.   We talk so often […]

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Optimizing Performance in Horse and Rider as a Unit from Farmhouse Chiropractic

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Optimizing Performance in Horse and Rider as a Unit from Farmhouse Chiropractic

By Dr. Jillian Johnson, DC, AVCA, Farmhouse Chiropractic:   Ensuring both the horse and rider receive proper chiropractic and wellness services is crucial for achieving optimal performance, and harmony in equestrian activities. Riding is physical symbiosis in motion. Understanding the interplay of both horse and rider and how they affect each other can lead to […]

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