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Bilateral Training Improves Performance, Welfare, Researchers Say
Congratulations, your horse has learned a new trick! Now, start all over again–this time on the other side. That’s right; it turns out if you want your horse to learn a trick or skill correctly, you’re probably going to have to teach with cues that are visible to the horse from both sides of his head. According to new equitation science research, what a horse learns on hi
Stable Scoop Episode 104 – Blooperversary
Glenn and Helena celebrate the two year anniversary of Stable Scoop with a great show full of bloopers, laughs, and memories! Listen in… Stable Scoop
Dressage Radio Episode 64 – Carol Lavell & Gifted
Carol Lavell is our special guest this week as we learn about a generous gift to the Dressage Foundation as Carol also reminisces about Gifted
Horse Tip Daily 265 – Jennifer H. on Laundry Tips
Glenn the Geek’s wife Jennifer H. joins him this week for a series of practical horse and barn tips. Listen in today as Jennifer gives
Horse Tip Daily 264 – Betty Fey on Acting Up
We are thrilled to have Betty Fey be the first listener to record a tip for Horse Tip Daily. A self professed cowgirl in a
Foaling season: One surprise after another
“Paging Dr. Embertson …” Unexpected emergencies, veterinary interns high on sugar, and more from our chronicle of 24 hours during foaling season at one of
FEI NSAID Congress Convenes in Switzerland
The future of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory (NSAID) use in international equestrian competitions is currently under open debate in an unprecedented two-day congress hosted by the Fédération Equestre Internationale (FEI) in Lausanne, Switzerland. This “long-awaited” event on Aug. 16 and 17 provides a forum for an organized and scientifically informed debat
WEG: USEF Names Dresssage Team Short List/Nominated Entry
The United States Equestrian Federation has named the following horse/rider combinations to the Short List/ Nominated Entry for the 2010 Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games (WEG) according to the USEF Selection Procedure for Dressage. From this group the Definite Entry will be named to represent the United States in the Dressage Championships. The 2010 Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games take
Mississippi State Veterinary Students Volunteer Abroad
While many people spent their summer vacations relaxing on the beach, a group of Mississippi State University College of Veterinary Medicine (CVM) students traveled to Central America to help animals in need. In June, Katie Cooley, Brolin Evans, Brittany Fisher, Kellie Horton, and Stephanie Starling, all second-year CVM students, participated in a Volunteers for Intercultural and
Head to Tail Neonatal Care
With the economy the way it is, many neonatal foals are being managed on the farm rather than being sent to a clinic, according to Kelsey A. Hart, DVM, PhD, Dipl. ACVIM, of the University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine, at the recent American Veterinary Medical Association meeting in Atlanta. While a veterinarian should evaluate every newborn foal, it is important that
WEG: YouTube Contest Winner to Receive Opening Ceremony Tickets
Alltech presents its first-ever YouTube Film Star contest to promote the upcoming Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games (WEG) to be held in Lexington, Ky., from Sept. 25-Oct. 10. The winner will receive two tickets to the opening ceremony of the Games, two hospitality passes for the opening ceremonies, and a $1,000 cash prize. Whether you are a seasoned director of feature films, a s
Smaller Endoscopes Lead to Less Invasive Navicular Treatment
A novel twist to an existing surgical procedure is creating new opportunities for healing a long-recognized form of lameness, according to Italian researchers. Palmar foot pain (a modern term for navicular syndrome) cases are now being treated with e
70-Year-Old Jockey Wins Thoroughbred Race
Richard Rettele, a 70-year-old who trains Thoroughbreds and rides Quarter Horses, just keeps on going—he won a $15,000 stakes aboard Fearles Fred in the $15,000 Queen City Dash at River Downs in Ohio Aug. 10. Rettele is a Kansas native who began training Thoroughbreds in Michigan at Detroit Race Course and Hazel Park. His wife, Carol, trains the Quarter Horses, which compete
TheHorse.com Presents Ask the Vet LIVE Q&A: Common Hoof Problems
Thrush, underrun heels, hoof cracks, shelly feet, and laminitis, oh my! Today’s horses can face many common hoof problems, whether the animals are pasture pets or high-level competition horses. Join us on Monday, August 16, from 8-9 p.m. Eastern U.S. time for our Ask the Vet Live Q&A chat event on Common Hoof Problems.
Howdy from Way Out West!
Summertime and the living is easy, or at least that’s how the George Gershwin song goes. If you’re a horse person, summertime can be a