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Nutrition and Recovery for Eventing (and Other Hard-Working) Horses
by Clair Thunes, PhD | Jul 5, 2022
Restoring muscle glycogen, rehydrating, and ensuring a horse’s diet offers enough vitamin E all help with recovery after strenuous exercise.
Read MoreFEI Statement on Equine Fatality During Olympic Eventing
by Edited Press Release | Aug 2, 2021
Swiss horse Jet Set, ridden by Robin Godel, was euthanized due to an injury sustained during Equestrian Eventing at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics on Aug. 1, 2021.
Read MoreHow Does Arena Footing Affect Equine Athlete Longevity?
by Duncan Peters, DVM, MS, Dipl. ACVSMR, ISELP | Nov 4, 2020
An equine sports medicine specialist shares how footing can impact soundness and offers footing selection advice.
Read MoreFEI Votes for Changes Affecting Safety, Welfare
by Christa Lesté-Lasserre, MA | Nov 21, 2019
Mandatory headgear, banned bitless bridles, imposed endurance rider weights, and frangible device requirements for eventing jumps are among new FEI rules.
Read More3 Indicators of an Upper-Level Event Horse’s Potential for Success
by Alexandra Beckstett, The Horse Managing Editor | Aug 27, 2019
Discover useful information about an eventing horse’s fitness and ability by looking at these three measurements.
Read MoreLand Rover Kentucky Three-Day Event: Sights From the First Horse Inspection
by The Horse Staff | Apr 25, 2019
The ground jury and veterinary delegate accepted 41 horses during the first horse inspection for the 2019 Land Rover Kentucky Three-Day Event. Here are some sights from the jog lane.
Read More2018 WEG Eventing: Germany Holds Lead After Dressage
by Fédération Equestre Internationale (FEI) | Sep 14, 2018
Germany holds the lead with a 73.4–the lowest score ever recorded at this stage of a WEG–with Great Britain (80.8) and the United States (83.0) in silver and bronze position, respectively, heading into cross-country.
Read MoreEmergency 911: Horse Show Edition
by Nancy S. Loving, DVM | Aug 17, 2018
Critical conditions such as colic, injuries, and dehydration can strike when you’re at a competition with your horse. Here’s how to handle them.
Read MoreFeeding Upper-Level Event Horses
by The Horse Staff | Feb 7, 2018
Three-day event horses have unique nutritional needs. Four-star eventer Buck Davidson describes what goes into feeding these high-performance horses.
Read MoreQ&A: Veteran Rolex Three-Day Event Groom Emma Ford
by The Horse Staff | Apr 27, 2017
U.S. Olympian Philip Dutton’s head groom shares her secrets to keeping horses healthy during international competition.
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by Sarah Evers Conrad | Feb 24, 2017
Meet three equine athletes that are excelling in their golden years.
Read MoreRider, Horse Die in Two Jersey Fresh Cross Country Falls
by Edited Press Release | May 15, 2016
Philippa Humphreys died after a rotational fall, and Skyler Decker’s horse, Inoui Van Bost, suffered a fatal injury.
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