Multi-carded judge and clinician Jennifer Sawyer of Silver Springs, Florida, brings us another fun way to practice trail in our extra holiday weekend time: Carrot grids, just in time for Easter weekend trail practice! Using the Equi-Pole The Polework App to create carrot grids, the judge and clinician says the carrot grid is a […]

Equine Science Update, posted by Mark Andrews: Researchers at the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) are exploring how artificial intelligence (AI) could help veterinarians detect fractures in animals more quickly and accurately. Their work has been shortlisted for the STEM for Britain 2026 award and highlights how technology developed for human medicine can also benefit animal health and welfare. […]
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Foals diagnosed with osteochondritis dissecans of the hock may not need surgery because most cases spontaneously resolve by six months of age, according to a new study. By Kentucky Equine Research Staff: February 9, 2026 Foals diagnosed with osteochondrosis of the hock may not need surgery because most cases spontaneously resolve by six months of age, according […]
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From Extension Horses: Dr. Erica Macon of Texas A&M University joins Dr. Kris Hiney with Oklahoma State University for the Extension Horses Tack Box Talk series, Horse Stories with a Purpose. This episode offers an in depth talk on recent research and feeding guidelines to navigate the tricky job of managing insulin dysregulated horses. (And […]
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Learn to make your show-day performance a shining success with head-to-tail grooming and fitting tips that will make your horse stand out as one of the most well-groomed in the show ring.
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Prevention is Kinder than Cure Your horse’s vaccination plan shouldn’t be built on what you did last year. Risk isn’t static and neither is your horse’s life. New horses arrive at barns. Old ones move on. Show schedules change. Boarding arrangements shift. Even climate patterns influence disease risk. Vaccination decisions made in isolation, or out of […]
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Dr. Jillian Johnson of Farmhouse Chiropractic at World Equestrian Center – Ocala has written a brilliant three-part series exclusively for The Equine Chronicle to benefit the equine athlete and owner — below find part three, and at the bottom, you’ll find links to the first two articles: The Power of Fascia: Supporting Elastic, Efficient Movement […]
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Sets bold goal to raise $1.5 million as part of its 150th Anniversary celebration in 2026 Lexington, KY: Over the last 10-15 years, the number of students pursuing a career in equine veterinary medicine has dropped significantly. As it celebrates its sesquicentennial in 2026, Hagyard Equine Medical Institute could think of no better way to give back […]
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Readers can find Article 2 in a three-part series from Dr. Jillian Johnson of Farmhouse Chiropractic at WEC-Ocala: “Talent can carry a horse for a season. Balanced Strength — carries them for years.” — Dr. Jillian Johnson. Topline as a System: Building Strength That Lasts Topline is one of the most visible indicators of a […]
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Special thanks to Carson Griggs for sharing this great resource- a Trail Schooling Survival Guide with obstacles you can set up to practice at home during the coronavirus quarantine!
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