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778: Kate Poulin, Caitlin Heinz, Carrie Wilson, Arabian Nationals, USDF Region 2 Championships - The Dressage Radio Show

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GUESTS AND LINKS DRESSAGE EPISODE 778:Co-Hosts: Reese Koffler-Stanfield and Megan McIssac | Instagram | FacebookGuest: Kate Poulin - Facebook | Website | Instagram |Guest: Caitlin HeinzGuest: Carrie Wilson - Facebook | WebsiteBook Club: 33 Strength and Fitness Workouts for Horses by Jec BallouDressage Radio Show: Website | FacebookPlease visit our sponsors, who make all this possible: Kentucky Performance Products, Chewy, and Horse Radio Network!TIMESTAMPS: Kate Poulin Interview - 14:35Caitlin Heinz Interview - 34:58Carrie Wilson Interview - 44:34

Sep 30, 20251h 0m

Greyhound the Racehorse, James Update and Story Time for September 29, 2025 by WERM Flooring - Horses in the Morning

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Cheryl L. Eriksen, author of "Greyhound: The Remarkable Story of the Legendary Racehorse Who Inspired a Nation” tells us about this amazing Standardbred trotting horse who became quite the sensation.  Coach Jenn gives an update on her first gaited horse, James and we have a story to end the show.  Listen in...HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3785 – Show Notes and Links:Hosts: Jamie Jennings of Flyover Farm and Glenn the GeekTitle Sponsor: WERM FlooringPic Credit: Cheryl L. Eriksen and Coach JennGuest: Cheryl L. Eriksen, author of "Greyhound: The Remarkable Story of the Legendary Racehorse Who Inspired a Nation." Guest: Coach Jenn, host of Horse Tip DailyStory: Written by Gayle Stewart, author of 100 Horses in HistoryAdditional support for this podcast provided by: Equine Network and Listeners Like YouTime Stamps:01:30 - Daily Whinny04:28- Cheryl L. Eriksen21:24 - Coach Jenn33:30 - Story, He Wasn't Done Yet

Sep 29, 202543 min

Ergonomics for Equine Veterinarians - EquiManagement on Audio

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The daily work of equine veterinary teams is filled with high physical demands. Learn about design considerations for employee safety and injury prevention in an equine hospital. Read the full article at https://equimanagement.com/business-development/facilities/ergonomics-for-equine-veterinarians/.Mentioned in this episode:EquiManagement on Audio All the articles you have come to love in EquiManagement Magazine are now available in this podcast for free. Each article is released as its own separate episode to make them quick and easy to listen to. EquiManagement always has the latest insights on equine health, veterinary practice management, and veterinarian wellness.Bye Bye Odorhttps://info.spalding-labs.com/bbo-4oz/

Sep 29, 20258 min

Finally: The Head Horse of the Year Episode - The Score from The Team Roping Journal

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Who deserves the PRCA/AQHA Head Horse of the Year title? Clint Summers' Joe? Riley Minor's Bob? Tyler Wade's Spur? Or... someone else all together? We deep dive with Summers, Wade, Kaleb Driggers and Minor in this always-anticipated episode. ---This episode is brought to you by Equinety, the supplement that fuels most of the Horse of the Year contenders, year after year.

Sep 27, 202523 min

Michael Richardson Returns, Expensive Horses and Realli BAd Adz for September 26, 2025 by Kentucky Performance Products - Horses in the Morning

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HITM:  An old friend returns to the show, Michael Richardson gets us caught up on his training adventures.  Some expensive horses and some Realli BAD Adz, listen in...AUDITOR POST SHOW: Auditor Chelsea joins us to talk about her unusual horse trailer.HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3784 – Show Notes and Links:Hosts: Jamie Jennings of Flyover Farm and Glenn the GeekTitle Sponsor: Kentucky Performance ProductsPic Credit: Broken R RanchGuest: Michael Richardson of Broken R Ranch | FacebookAdditional support for this podcast provided by: Care Credit, Equine Network, US Rider and Listeners Like YouTimestamps:03:50 - Daily Whinnies13:00 - Michael Richardson 28:48 - Expensive Horses37:24 - Realli Bad Adz56:30 - Auditor Post Show

Sep 26, 202556 min

Fall Laminitis - The Humble Hoof

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Dr. Eleanor Kellon, Dr. Fran Rowe, and Dr. Ana Mesa talk about laminitis, how sugars in the grass affect hooves, what the fall means for PPID horses, and more. If you're interested in laminitis research and prevention, you can register for the ECIR No Laminitis Conference taking place in October 2025 at nolaminitis.org !A special thank you to Mad Barn for sponsoring our sold out Podiatry Clinic next month! Use the code "thehumblehoof" to get 5% off your first order at madbarn.comThank you to our amazing sponsors:Cavallo Hoof Boots is offering 15% off a pair of Trek hoof boots at cavallo-inc.com with code HRNA special shout out to Grid as New, Mud Control Grids – they are a game changer for any mud issues, big or small! – mudcontrolgrids.comAlso be sure to check out Hay Boss Feeders – haybossfeeders.com – for all your slow-feeding needs. I get my Hay Boss feeders from Mountain Lane Farm in NH!

Sep 26, 202553 min

Pt. 11 The Elf and Her Friends - A Horse Story Founded on Fact by Isabel Wortley - Sleep Stories for Equestrians

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Thanks for joining us on Sleep Stories for Equestrians, where we are reading a fictional tale told by a beautiful bay mare: The Elf and Her Friends - A Horse Story Founded on Fact by Isabel WortleyThis episode contains chapter eleven of our story, featuring peaceful meditation music to help you drift off to dreamland.00:51 – Guided Meditation01:31 –The Story BeginsConnect with the host Ashley Winch, she loves making new friends!FacebookLinkedInInstagramNote: This story is in the public domain.

Sep 25, 202521 min

RRR x Next-Gen Thoroughbred Podcast Collab, and Regular Army by Kentucky Performance Products - Retired Racehorse Radio

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Today's show we're chatting with Tim and Tanner from Next-Gen Thoroughbred podcast to learn about their show and get some new perspective on the racing world. I pick an adoptable horse for Kristen and we give our tips for when someone else has to manage our horses. Stay tuned!Hosts: Joy Hills and Kristen Kovatch Bentley of The Horseback WriterImage Credit: Retired Racehorse RadioTitle Sponsor: Kentucky Performance ProductsMedia Partners: The Thoroughbred Makeover and New Vocations Racehorse AdoptionGuest: Tanner ReismanGuest: Timothy SchmidtNew Vocations Segment - Adoptable HorseAdditional Support Provided by: Cashel Company, RideTV, Retired Racehorse Project, and Listeners like You!

Sep 25, 20251h 8m

Appalachian Trainer Face-Off, Nokota Horses and Weird News for September 24, 2025 - Horses in the Morning

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HITM:  We learn about the Appalachian Trainer Face-Off with competitor Chloe Capaldi and Breeds of the Alphabet highlights the Nokota Horse with Shawna Lichtenwalner.  Plus, some mighty Weird News.  Listen in…HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3782 – Show Notes and Links:Hosts: Jamie Jennings of Flyover Farm and Glenn the GeekPic Credit: Shawna Lichtenwalner and Chloe CapaldiGuest: Shawna Lichtenwalner - Board Member, Nokota Horse ConservancyGuest: Chloe Capaldi, competing in the Appalachian Trainer Face-Off - her farm is CK Horse Training and ConsultingAdditional support for this podcast provided by: Daily Dose Equine, Equine Network and Listeners Like YouTime Stamps:03:40 - Daily Whinnies04:00 - Turnpike Update21:15 - Chloe Capaldi31:30 - Shawna Lichtenwalner 44:46 - Weird News

Sep 24, 202559 min

Equine Innovators 22: Rethinking Parasite Control for Today’s Horses with Dr. Martin Nielsen

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For decades, horse owners followed routine rotational deworming schedules. That approach fueled drug resistance in equine parasites, leaving fewer effective options today. Smarter management now relies on testing, timing, and targeted treatment.In this episode of Equine Innovators Dr. Martin Nielsen, professor of equine clinical sciences at Aarhus University, in Denmark, shares insights from decades of research that shaped modern parasite control. He explains why elimination of equine internal parasites is not possible, what mistakes owners still make, and how veterinarians and farm managers can adapt their programs.From tapeworms in adult horses to ascarids in foals, Nielsen outlines today’s biggest concerns and the evidence-based strategies that help preserve drug efficacy for the future. He also previews emerging diagnostic tools that could transform parasite management in the years ahead.Tune in to learn how science-driven parasite control protects horses’ health and keeps deworming drugs effective for the next generationGUESTS AND LINKS – EPISODE 22:Host: Stephanie L. Church, editorial director at The Horse: Your Guide to Equine Health Care/TheHorse.com | @stephlchurch on Instagram | Email Stephanie ([email protected])Links: (Parasite control resources from TheHorse.com) Worms, Bugs, and Your Horse: 21st Century Parasite Control, Parasite Control for Young Horses, Parasite Control FAQs, Fecal Egg Count Cheat Sheet, AAEP Parasite Control GuidelinesGuest: Martin Nielsen, DVM, PhD, DVSc, Dipl. ACVM, Dipl. EVPC, was the Schlaikjer Professor in Equine Infectious Disease at the M.H. Gluck Equine Research Center at the University of Kentucky until 2024. In late 2024 he started working as professor of equine clinical sciences at Aarhus University, in Denmark. Follow Dr. Nielson on X (@MartinKNielsen) | Martin K. Nielsen Equine Parasitology on YouTubeLink: Register for free newsletters from TheHorse.comPlease visit our sponsor, who makes this podcast possible: Zoetis Equine | @ZoetisEquine on Instagram and Facebook

Sep 23, 202557 min

Daily Vet Life 65: Rehabbing Suspensory and Sacroiliac Injuries

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In this episode of Daily Vet Life, Dr. Carrie Schlachter talks about an equitation horse with concurrent suspensory and sacroiliac injuries that she rehabbed back to soundness.Daily Vet Life is brought to you by Dechra.Daily Vet Life Podcast Host, Guest(s), and Links for Episode 65:Host: Alexandra Beckstett, Editorial Director of EquiManagement | Visit MyNewHorse.comGuest: Dr. Carrie SchlachterPodcast Website: Daily Vet LifeBrought to You By: Dechra Veterinary Products

Sep 23, 202523 min

1604: Yielding the Shoulder with Mary Kitzmiller, by Practical Horseman On Demand - Horse Tip Daily

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Today Mary Kitzmiller explains yielding the shoulder.Host: Coach JennToday's contributor:  Mary Kitzmiller Podcast, Mary Kitzmiller HorsemanshipSponsored by Practical Horseman On DemandSupport for this episode provided by HRN AuditorsListen to more podcasts for horse people at Horse Radio Network

Sep 23, 202518 min

Stable Riding with Solange: Fear and Riding After a Fall for September 23, 2025 - Horses in the Morning

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Today we tackle something that happens to All Riders. Riding after a fall and how to navigate the physical and mental rehab needed to return to doing what we love. Our guest Lisa has successfully returned to riding after 3 terrible falls that all resulted in injuries. She shares with us her experience healing her body and most importantly overcoming the natural fear that comes from that experience. Solange's Rider Tip and Exercise for the week is all about Hands and Shoulders! She tells you how to find the correct hand position for your individual body. Listen in...Horses in the Morning Stable Riding with Solange Episode 3781:Host: Solange of Stable RidingSponsor: Stable RidingGuest: Lisa MeringoloTime Stamps:07:17 - Lisa's Journey: Overcoming Fear and Injury in Riding18:20 - Making Good Decisions in Riding22:27 - The Evolution of a Rider: Overcoming Fear and Finding Confidence31:00 - Embracing the Journey of Recovery33:01 - The Importance of Professional Help in Overcoming Rider FearTakeaways:The episode emphasizes the significance of addressing both the physical and mental rehabilitation of riders after experiencing a fall or injury, which is often overlooked in traditional riding instruction.Listeners are encouraged to embrace their emotions and fears as normal responses to riding incidents, rather than viewing them as signs of weakness or failure.The podcast highlights the importance of compassionate instruction and the need for judgment-free understanding to foster a supportive environment for riders during their recovery process.The conversation illustrates how creating a calm and stable atmosphere for riders can help alleviate anxiety, allowing them to regain confidence and enjoy their riding experience once again.

Sep 23, 202543 min

Abiding Sunday and Positive Things for September 22, 2025 by WERM Flooring - Horses in the Morning

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HITM:  Our Home for Every Horse sanctuary is called Abiding Sunday and Johanne Gentlebread stops by to tell us all about it.  Plus, the Auditors share their positives for the week and other fun stuff for a Monday.  Listen in…AUDITOR POST SHOW (for everyone):  Ashley stops by to talk about something fun she did over the weekend.  HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3780 – Show Notes and Links:Hosts: Jamie Jennings of Flyover Farm and Glenn the GeekTitle Sponsor: WERM FlooringPic Credit: Abiding Sunday and Jamie and AceGuest: Johanne Gentlebread from Abiding Sunday | Sponsor a MareLink: A Home for Every HorseAdditional support for this podcast provided by: Equine Network and Listeners Like YouTime Stamps:8:30 - Daily Whinnies20:50 - Johanne Gentlebread39:20 - Positive Things55:00 - Auditor Post Show

Sep 22, 20251h 9m

Autologous Conditioned Serum/IRAP—Help or Hype? - EquiManagement on Audio

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What we currently know (and don’t know) about the orthobiologic ACS.Read the full article at https://equimanagement.com/research-medical/sports-medicine/autologous-conditioned-serum-irap-help-or-hype/Mentioned in this episode:Bye Bye Odorhttps://info.spalding-labs.com/bbo-4oz/EquiManagement on Audio All the articles you have come to love in EquiManagement Magazine are now available in this podcast for free. Each article is released as its own separate episode to make them quick and easy to listen to. EquiManagement always has the latest insights on equine health, veterinary practice management, and veterinarian wellness.

Sep 22, 202519 min

Heels Down Happy Hour 140 - Horse Show Hacks For The Win

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Do you ever feel like you love horses but sometimes you feel lost? Or like you’re not good enough? We’ve all been there. This month, we’re talking about how to get yourself in the right headspace on those tough days. Plus, we have the best horse show hacks to share. Thanks for tuning in.Guests and Links Episode 140:Host: Justine Griffin, Award Winning Journalist with Down MagazineHost: Jessica Payne, International Event Rider for Payne EquestrianHost: Ellie Woznica Owner/Trainer of Double Barrel CreekFeatured Image: Courtesy of Farah ButtDrink Recipe: Apple Cider SpritzLink: The benefits of standing “square”Link: Kent Farrington is unbeatable in the world cup qualifier in Traverse CityLink: USEF Releases Guidelines To Outline Equine Welfare Best PracticesLink: USEF Approves First General Blood RuleLink: Heels Down Holiday Gift Guide | Email Justine at [email protected] Review: Amend GI All-Natural Stomach Health SupportSubscribe: The Brief | Heels Down Spark | Donate | Our PatreonJoin our Facebook Group: Search for “Heels Down Happy Hour Podcast Lounge“This episode is presented by: HorseSpot and listeners like you! Thank you to our sponsors!

Sep 20, 20251h 22m

Stable Management Podcast 35: Understanding Equine Body Language

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In this episode, Cade Torcivia, VMD, MS, of the University of Pennsylvania's New Bolton Center, in Kennett Square, Pennsylvania explains how horses communicate with humans and other horses using body language. They describe common signs a horse is stressed or in pain, what humans can learn from watching horses interact in a group, and how humans can respond appropriately to horses that show signs of stress or pain.GUESTS AND LINKS - EPISODE 35:Host: Hailey KerstetterGuest: Dr. Cade Torcivia, VMD, MS, of the University of Pennsylvania's New Bolton CenterPlease visit our sponsor, who makes all this possible: Ask TheHorse Live

Sep 20, 202523 min

Poop Week by Zoetis Finishes with Colic and Realli BAd Adz for September 19, 2025 by Kentucky Performance Products - Horses in the Morning

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We finish up Poop Week by Zoetis Equine with Dr. Megan Burke, on the latest in Colic research and treatment.  Plus, a batch of Realli Bad Adz.  Listen in…HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3779 – Show Notes and Links:Hosts: Jamie Jennings of Flyover Farm and Glenn the GeekTitle Sponsor: Kentucky Performance ProductsPic Credit: NAGuest: Megan Burke, DVM, DACVS, DACVECC, Clinical Associate Professor, Equine Emergency at North Carolina State UniversityAdditional support for this podcast provided by: Care Credit, Equine Network and Listeners Like YouPoop Week Sponsor: Zoetis EquineLearn more about the “Buy Less Dewormer” CampaignVisit the deworming resources webpageDownload this deworming guide, deworming brochure,and deworming posterDownload a dewormer comparison chartView the American Association of Equine Practitioners updated Internal parasite control guidelinesIMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION – Do not use Quest Gel or Quest Plus Gel in foals less than 6 months of age or in sick, debilitated and underweight horses. Do not use in other animal species, as severe adverse reactions, including fatalities in dogs, may result. Consult your veterinarian for assistance in the diagnosis, treatment, and control of parasitism.References:American Association of Equine Practitioners. 2024 Revised AAEP internal parasite control guidelines.  https://aaep.org/post/aaep-publishes-updated-internal-parasite-control-guidelines/. Accessed August 8, 2025.Lawson, A., Malalana, F., Mair, T. Larval cyathostominosis: Clinicopathological data and treatment outcomes of 38 hospitalised horses (2009-2020). Equine Veterinary Education Vol 35, Issue 8.Corning, S. Equine cyathostomins: a review of biology, clinical significance and therapy. Parasites Vectors 2 (Suppl 2), S1 (2009).Proudman, CJ, et al., Equine Vet J, 1998.Time Stamps:03:48 - Daily Whinnies15:00 - Megan Burke30:42 - Downton Abbey Movie Review36:50 - Realli BAd Adz

Sep 19, 202555 min

The Breakaway Breakdown: Puyallup Champ Rylee George - The Breakdown

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With a 2.4-second run in the championship round at the Cinch Playoff Series stop in Puyallup, Washington, Rylee George captured a bucket-list victory, banked nearly $20,000 on the week, and rocketed from No. 12 to inside the top 10 in the WPRA World Standings with $114,428.Now, fans can hear the full story straight from George on the latest episode of The Breakdown podcast, where she opens up about the high-pressure runs, the electric Puyallup atmosphere, and the horsepower that carried her to victory.Episode supported by Mane ‘N TailMane ‘n Tail® Ultimate Gloss Shampoo and Conditioner delivers champion shine with a pH-balanced formula powered by protein, coconut, and avocado oils. It deep cleans sweat, dirt, and sand while moisturizing to prevent breakage. Saddle Safe™ and performance-proven, it leaves every coat, mane, and tail with an arena-ready, high-gloss finish.Connect with Your Hosts: The Breakaway Roping JournalFollow on Social Media: Facebook | Instagram | TikTok

Sep 18, 202518 min

Equine Affaire: Reading a Feed Label and Mounted Games for Adults for September 18, 2025 - Horses in the Morning

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Today's episode is educational and fun! First, Dr. Erin Roddy of Poseidon Animal Health drops in to give you the rundown of how to read a feed label. Did you know that feed labels are legal documents? That's a sign to take your horse's feed seriously! Then stick around for a fun chat with Joy Seymour from New Hampshire all about mounted games. Joy will also be doing a mounted games clinic and demo at Equine Affaire in Massachusetts, so make sure you come on November 6-9 to the Eastern States Exposition in W. Springfield, MA. Listen in...Horses in the Morning Episode 3778 - Show Notes & Links: Hosts: Allison Rehnborg and Glenn the Geek Title Sponsor: Equine AffairePremier Sponsors: Chewy | Sentinel Horse FeedGuest: Dr. Erin Roddy from Poseidon Animal HealthGuest: Joyleen Seymour of MountedGames.orgEquine Affaire App: HereTo subscribe, search Horses in the Morning OR Equine Affaire in your favorite podcast player!Equine Affaire on FacebookHorses In The Morning on FacebookTimestamp:03:38 - Bear Sighting15:10 - Dr. Erin Roddy32:33 - Joyleen Seymour

Sep 18, 202552 min

The Disease Du Jour 166: Noninfectious Neurologic Diseases with Dr. Amy Johnson

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In this episode, Amy Johnson, DVM, DACVIM (LAIM & Neurology), joined us to talk about noninfectious neurologic diseases in horses, specifically CVSM and eNAD/EDM. She discussed clinical signs, diagnostics, management options, and more.This episode of Disease Du Jour is brought to you by Equithrive.GUESTS AND LINKS - EPISODE 166Host: Carly Sisson (Digital Content Manager) of EquiManagement | Email Carly ([email protected])Guest: Dr. Amy Johnson, DVM, DACVIM (LAIM & Neurology)Podcast Website: Disease Du JourThis episode of Disease Du Jour podcast is brought to you by Equithrive.Connect with the Host: Carly Sisson (Digital Content Manager) of EquiManagement | Email Carly ([email protected])

Sep 18, 202534 min

Poop Week by Zoetis with Pasture Management, Fecal Water Syndrome and Weird News for September 17, 2025 - Horses in the Morning

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We continue Poop Week by Zoetis Equine with Carey A. Williams, Ph.D., Equine Extension Specialist/Professor at Rutgers University, who chats with us about all things pasture and manure management.  How many horses is too many for your farm?  Then Dr. Roddy answers the most requested topic for poop week, Fecal Water Syndrome.  Plus, some weird news to end the show.  Listen in…HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3777 – Show Notes and Links:Hosts: Jamie Jennings of Flyover Farm and Glenn the GeekPic Credit: NAGuest: Carey A. Williams, Ph.D., Equine Extension Specialist/Professor, Interim Director, Rutgers Equine Science CenterGuest: Dr. Erin Roddy with Poseidon Animal Health Additional support for this podcast provided by: Daily Dose Equine, Equine Network and Listeners Like YouPoop Week Sponsor: Sponsor: Zoetis EquineLearn more about the “Buy Less Dewormer” CampaignVisit the deworming resources webpageDownload this deworming guide, deworming brochure,and deworming poster Download a dewormer comparison chartView the American Association of Equine Practitioners updated Internal parasite control guidelinesIMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION - Do not use Quest Gel or Quest Plus Gel in foals less than 6 months of age or in sick, debilitated and underweight horses. Do not use in other animal species, as severe adverse reactions, including fatalities in dogs, may result. Consult your veterinarian for assistance in the diagnosis, treatment, and control of parasitism.References:American Association of Equine Practitioners. 2024 Revised AAEP internal parasite control guidelines. https://aaep.org/post/aaep-publishes-updated-internal-parasite-control-guidelines/. Accessed August 8, 2025. Lawson, A., Malalana, F., Mair, T. Larval cyathostominosis: Clinicopathological data and treatment outcomes of 38 hospitalised horses (2009-2020). Equine Veterinary Education Vol 35, Issue 8.Corning, S. Equine cyathostomins: a review of biology, clinical significance and therapy. Parasites Vectors 2 (Suppl 2), S1 (2009).Proudman, CJ, et al., Equine Vet J, 1998.Time Stamps:05:00 - Daily Whinnies13:32 - Carey A. Williams, Ph.D33:50 - Dr. Erin Roddy54:40 - Weird News

Sep 17, 20251h 11m

Quarter Horse - Harnessing the Horsepower: The Art of Pleasure Driving for September 16, 2025 - Horses in the Morning

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In this week's episode, we're putting the reins on the often-overlooked discipline of pleasure driving, diving into what makes a great pleasure driving horse and the intricacies of the show cart. Whether you're a seasoned driver or curious about getting hitched for the first time, we've got you covered! And because it's Poop Week, we have a very special segment just for you where we'll get into the dirty details of composting horse manure. Learn how to turn what was once a chore into a valuable resource for your garden or farm, and don't let your "black gold" go to waste! 💩♻️Guest: Angela Ferraro-Fanning, Author of “The Sustainable Homestead: Create a Thriving Permaculture Ecosystem with Your Garden, Animals, and Land” | Instagram | YouTube | Podcast | The Sustainable Homestead, Little Homesteader SeriesGuest: Marion TroyerGuest: Wendy Laesch - Facebook | InstagramPremier Sponsor: ChewySponsor: Zoetis EquineLearn more about the “Buy Less Dewormer” CampaignVisit the deworming resources webpageDownload this deworming guide, deworming brochure,and deworming poster Download a dewormer comparison chartView the American Association of Equine Practitioners updated Internal parasite control guidelinesIMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION - Do not use Quest Gel or Quest Plus Gel in foals less than 6 months of age or in sick, debilitated and underweight horses. Do not use in other animal species, as severe adverse reactions, including fatalities in dogs, may result. Consult your veterinarian for assistance in the diagnosis, treatment, and control of parasitism. ReferencesAmerican Association of Equine Practitioners. 2024 Revised AAEP internal parasite control guidelines. https://aaep.org/post/aaep-publishes-updated-internal-parasite-control-guidelines/. Accessed August 8, 2025. Lawson, A., Malalana, F., Mair, T. Larval cyathostominosis: Clinicopathological data and treatment outcomes of 38 hospitalised horses (2009-2020). Equine Veterinary Education Vol 35, Issue 8.Corning, S. Equine cyathostomins: a review of biology, clinical significance and therapy. Parasites Vectors 2 (Suppl 2), S1 (2009).Proudman, CJ, et al., Equine Vet J, 1998.

Sep 16, 202542 min

Harnessing the Horsepower: The Art of Pleasure Driving - The Quarter Horse Podcast

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In this week's episode, we're putting the reins on the often-overlooked discipline of pleasure driving, diving into what makes a great pleasure driving horse and the intricacies of the show cart. Whether you're a seasoned driver or curious about getting hitched for the first time, we've got you covered! And because it's Poop Week, we have a very special segment just for you where we'll get into the dirty details of composting horse manure. Learn how to turn what was once a chore into a valuable resource for your garden or farm, and don't let your "black gold" go to waste! 💩♻️Guest: Angela Ferraro-Fanning, Author of “The Sustainable Homestead: Create a Thriving Permaculture Ecosystem with Your Garden, Animals, and Land” | Instagram | YouTube | Podcast | The Sustainable Homestead, Little Homesteader SeriesGuest: Marion TroyerGuest: Wendy Laesch - Facebook | InstagramPremier Sponsor: ChewySponsor: Zoetis EquineLearn more about the “Buy Less Dewormer” CampaignVisit the deworming resources webpageDownload this deworming guide, deworming brochure,and deworming poster Download a dewormer comparison chartView the American Association of Equine Practitioners updated Internal parasite control guidelinesIMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATIONDo not use Quest Gel or Quest Plus Gel in foals less than 6 months of age or in sick, debilitated and underweight horses. Do not use in other animal species, as severe adverse reactions, including fatalities in dogs, may result. Consult your veterinarian for assistance in the diagnosis, treatment, and control of parasitism.ReferencesAmerican Association of Equine Practitioners. 2024 Revised AAEP internal parasite control guidelines. https://aaep.org/post/aaep-publishes-updated-internal-parasite-control-guidelines/. Accessed August 8, 2025. Lawson, A., Malalana, F., Mair, T. Larval cyathostominosis: Clinicopathological data and treatment outcomes of 38 hospitalised horses (2009-2020). Equine Veterinary Education Vol 35, Issue 8.Corning, S. Equine cyathostomins: a review of biology, clinical significance and therapy. Parasites Vectors 2 (Suppl 2), S1 (2009).Proudman, CJ, et al., Equine Vet J, 1998.

Sep 16, 202542 min

1603: Hoof Abscesses, by MyNewHorse - Horse Tip Daily

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Today Dr. Amy Santonastaso sits down with Horses In The Morning co-hosts Glenn and Lisa for a deep dive into hoof abscesses.Host: Coach JennTodays contributor: Amy Santonastaso, VMD, DABVP, Equine Field Service, Service Chief Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary MedicineHorses In The MorningSponsored by MyNewHorse.comSupport for this episode provided by HRN AuditorsListen to more podcasts for horse people at Horse Radio Network

Sep 16, 202519 min

The Business of Practice 122: Role of the USEF Team Veterinarian with Dr. Fred Nostrant

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In this episode, Fred Nostrant, DVM, shared his experience serving as a United States Equestrian Federation (USEF) Team Veterinarian. In this role, Nostrant has had the opportunity to travel around the world and care for top sport horses. He talked about his typical competition routine, travel arrangements for horses and humans, challenges he has encountered on the job, and his favorite memories.The Business of Practice podcast is brought to you by CareCredit.This information is shared solely for your convenience. You are urged to consult with your individual advisors with respect to any information presented.Business of Practice Podcast Hosts, Guests, and Links Episode 122:Hosts: Dr. Amy Grice and Carly Sisson (Digital Content Manager) of EquiManagement | Email Carly ([email protected]) | Connect with Carly on LinkedInGuest: Dr. Fred Nostrant, DVMPodcast Website: The Business of Practice

Sep 16, 202523 min

777: Mandy Endfinger, USDF Silver medal, Christina Morin- Graham, FOC, Sienna Busking, Para, Champions - The Dressage Radio Show

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Reese & Megan chat with participating instructor Karen Nielsen on the USDF Riding Seminar hosted at Megan's farm.  Then, it's all about the North American Young Champions! Alicia Berger on her winning the U25 division and Grace Christianson on being the 1st Champion in the inaugural Children's division.GUESTS AND LINKS DRESSAGE EPISODE 777:Co-Hosts: Reese Koffler-Stanfield and Megan McIssac | Instagram | FacebookGuest: Mandy Endfinger - Facebook | InstagramGuest: Christina Morin- Graham Guest: Sienna Busking - Facebook | InstagramBook Club: 33 Strength and Fitness Workouts for Horses by Jec BallouDressage Radio Show: Website|FacebookPlease visit our sponsors, who make all this possible: Kentucky Performance Products, Chewy, and Horse Radio Network!TIMESTAMPS: 08:05 - Mandy Interview28:45 - Christina Interview 49:25 - Sienna Interview

Sep 15, 20251h 3m

Poop Week by Zoetis Begins with Deworming for September 15, 2025 by WERM Flooring - Horses in the Morning

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HITM:  On Day 1 of Poop Week by Zoetis Equine we talk all things deworming with Dr. Sage. Plus, on Horses in History we look at how the Romans handled all the horse poop and how advanced they were in nutrition for their horses.  Listen in…HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3775 – Show Notes and Links:Hosts: Jamie Jennings of Flyover Farm and Glenn the GeekTitle Sponsor: WERM FlooringPic Credit: NAGuest: Abby M. Sage, VMD, MS, DACVIM - Veterinarian, Equine Technical Services at ZoetisAdditional support for this podcast provided by: My New Horse, Equine Network and Listeners Like YouPoop Week Sponsor: Sponsor: Zoetis EquineLearn more about the “Buy Less Dewormer” CampaignVisit the deworming resources webpageDownload this deworming guide, deworming brochure,and deworming poster Download a dewormer comparison chartView the American Association of Equine Practitioners updated Internal parasite control guidelinesIMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION - Do not use Quest Gel or Quest Plus Gel in foals less than 6 months of age or in sick, debilitated and underweight horses. Do not use in other animal species, as severe adverse reactions, including fatalities in dogs, may result. Consult your veterinarian for assistance in the diagnosis, treatment, and control of parasitism.References:American Association of Equine Practitioners. 2024 Revised AAEP internal parasite control guidelines. https://aaep.org/post/aaep-publishes-updated-internal-parasite-control-guidelines/. Accessed August 8, 2025. Lawson, A., Malalana, F., Mair, T. Larval cyathostominosis: Clinicopathological data and treatment outcomes of 38 hospitalised horses (2009-2020). Equine Veterinary Education Vol 35, Issue 8.Corning, S. Equine cyathostomins: a review of biology, clinical significance and therapy. Parasites Vectors 2 (Suppl 2), S1 (2009).Proudman, CJ, et al., Equine Vet J, 1998.Time Stamps:03:00 - Daily Whinnies07:00 - Poop Facts and Figures15:00 - Abby M. Sage, VMD, MS, DACVIM28:42 - Betty Fey Poop Story32:48 - Horses in History Rome45:00 - Auditor Post Show

Sep 15, 202545 min

Neonatal Foal Care: When to Start and When to Stop - EquiManagement on Audio

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Equine practitioners often want to do everything possible to save a horse's life, but some conditions yield poor outcomes for sick foals. Read the full article at https://equimanagement.com/research-medical/neonatal-foal-care-when-to-start-and-when-to-stop/.Mentioned in this episode:EquiManagement on Audio All the articles you have come to love in EquiManagement Magazine are now available in this podcast for free. Each article is released as its own separate episode to make them quick and easy to listen to. EquiManagement always has the latest insights on equine health, veterinary practice management, and veterinarian wellness.Bye Bye Odorhttps://info.spalding-labs.com/bbo-4oz/

Sep 15, 202511 min

1602: Set Your Horse Up for Success with Planning & Positivivity, by Horse & Rider On Demand - Horse Tip Daily

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Today Shawna Karrasch joins Glenn for a chat about using a little planning and positive training to set your horse up for success.Host: Coach JennTodays contributor: Shawna Karrasch, Horses In The MorningSupport for this episode provided by Horse&Rider OnDemandListen to more podcasts for horse people at Horse Radio Network

Sep 15, 20258 min

287: Certified Instructor from India: Manjeev on Respect vs Demand by HandsOnGloves - Horsemanship Radio

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Monty Roberts' Certified Instructor from India, Manjeev Chaudhary, since  2019, was the first in all of Asia. Manjeev travels to train both people and horses using Join-Up® and other Monty Roberts methods has been applying them to facilitate converting ex-race horses as well as the local indigenous breed, the Marwari horse, into playing polo. He also focuses on training students and grooms and is offering courses in Monty’s concepts. Listen in...Horsemanship Radio 287:Show Host: Debbie LoucksTitle Sponsor:  HandsOn Gloves, All-In-One Shedding/Bathing/Grooming GlovesPhotos used with permissionLearn more about Good Horsemanship at Monty Roberts EQUUS Online University Monty's CalendarPlease follow Monty Roberts on FacebookFollow Monty Roberts on Twitter or on InstagramSee more at: MontyRoberts.comHear all the shows on the Horse Radio NetworkSupport the show

Sep 15, 202514 min

Claire Porter’s Artistic Evolution - Wisdom by WESA

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Today, we chat with Claire Porter about the emotional storytelling behind her equine photography, the design process of Art~Scarves, and how art becomes a companion. From limited-edition prints to limited-edition scarves, Claire shares the evolution of her creative process and the new ways audiences connect with her art.Hosts: Jennifer Hebert, Morgan Nicole ZipperlenContact: Sophia Jagella, WESA Marketing SpecialistGuest: Claire Porter, Claire Porter PhotographyWebsite: https://claireporterphotography.com/pages/skarf-artFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/claireporterphotography/

Sep 15, 202525 min

Barn Fire Prevention and Safety Precautions - The Horse HealthCast with SmartEquine

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There’s a good size list of “scariest things to happen to a horse owner” but a Barn Fire is definitely in the top five. In this episode of the Horse HealthCast, we’re talking about real steps you can take to lower the risk and keep your horses safe. From electrical checks and hay storage tips to evacuation plans and everyday habits, learn how to make your barn a safer place for both you and your one-of-a-kind horse.Giveaway BlogGiveaway Form

Sep 15, 202554 min

My Senior Horse 29: Physiologic Changes with Chelsie Huseman

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Dr. Chelsie Huseman from Texas A&M University shares some tips and information about the physiologic changes that horses, ponies, donkeys, and mules undergo as they age.My Senior Horse - Episode 29 Guests and Links:Guest: Chelsie HusemanConnect with Host: Kimberly S. Brown of Editorial Director of My Senior Horse | Email Kim ([email protected]) | Follow Kim on LinkedIn (@kimberlylsbrown)

Sep 15, 202516 min

Jacob Pope - Practical Horseman Podcast

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This week’s Practical Horseman Podcast episode, sponsored by Kentucky Performance Products, is with international show jumper and hunter rider and trainer Jacob Pope. He spoke with us in early September as he was preparing for the Longines FEI Jumping World Cup qualifier in Traverse City, Michigan.To give you a little more background on Jacob, he grew up on his family’s small horse farm in Columbia, Maryland. He had a successful junior career, winning the 2011 USHJA Emerging Athletes Program Finals, the 2012 USEF Show Jumping Talent Search Finals – East and the 2012 ASPCA Maclay Finals. After graduating from college in 2017, Jacob turned professional and now competes in both the hunter and jumper divisions. He has had top results in several hunter derbies, including winning the 2017 Deeridge Hunter Derby. In 2022, he won his first FEI grand prix with Highway FBH. The following year, the pair was on the U.S. Jumping Team at four CSIO3* Nations Cup competitions, helping the team win gold in Uggerhalne, Denmark. In July of this year, Jacob and Highway FBH again helped the U.S. win gold this time in the $75,000 FEI Jumping Nations Cup Traverse City CSIO3*.In addition to his success in the competition ring, Jacob runs Hickory Ridge LLC, a showing, training and sales business based in Wellington, Florida and Traverse City, Michigan, with Nick Pongracz.In our discussion, Jacob talks about what he enjoys about working with horses, his training philosophy, how he handles his show nerves and more.About This Episode’s Sponsor, Kentucky Performance ProductsAre you seeing signs of vitamin E deficiency in your horse—stiff, sore muscles; neurological issues; lack of energy; poorly developed topline; weak immune system? Elevate® Natural Vitamin E can help. This powerful antioxidant is research-proven to maintain healthy muscle, nerve and immune functions. Additionally, Elevate is a highly bioavailable source of natural vitamin E that we’re excited to announce now comes in maintenance pellets, in addition to its trusted powder and liquid forms. For more information, visit KPPusa.com or call 859-873-2974. 

Sep 12, 202537 min

TB Makeover, Studies Show and Realli Bad Adz for September 12, 2025 by Kentucky Performance Products - Horses in the Morning

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Kristen Bentley, host of Retired Racehorse Radio, joins us to share the excitement of the upcoming Thoroughbred Makeover.  Another round of Studies Show and some Realli Bad Adz round out the day.  Listen in…HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3774 – Show Notes and Links:Hosts: Jamie Jennings of Flyover Farm and Glenn the GeekTitle Sponsor: Kentucky Performance ProductsPic Credit: TB MakeoverGuest: Kristen Bentley, host of Retired Racehorse Radio and the Thoroughbred Makeover and National SymposiumAdditional support for this podcast provided by: Care Credit, Equine Network and Listeners Like YouTime Stamps:07:27 - Daily Whinnies13:30 - Kristen Bentley28:00 - Studies Show38:00 - Realli BAd Adz56:06 - Auditor Post Show

Sep 12, 202556 min

The Latest in Laminitis Research - The Humble Hoof

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Dr. Eleanor Kellon and Dr. Kathleen Gustafson discuss some of the latest research into endocrinopathic issues, and briefly touch upon the topics that will be discussed at the 2025 No Laminitis Conference in October 2025.To register for the conference, see nolaminitis.orgThank you to our amazing sponsors:Cavallo Hoof Boots is offering 15% off a pair of Trek hoof boots at cavallo-inc.com with code HRNA special shout out to Grid as New, Mud Control Grids – they are a game changer for any mud issues, big or small! – mudcontrolgrids.comAlso be sure to check out Hay Boss Feeders – haybossfeeders.com – for all your slow-feeding needs. I get my Hay Boss feeders from Mountain Lane Farm in NH!

Sep 12, 202532 min

Heel Horse of the Year? Who Deserves It and Why? - The Score from The Team Roping Journal

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In one of the most anticipated episodes of The Score, host Chelsea Shaffer brings back the annual deep dive into the top heel horses of the year. This year’s conversations are full of insight, loyalty and a bit of friendly debate among elite ropers.We’re hearing directly from the best in the business:Coleby Payne – breaking down why his bay gelding may be the new frontrunner over the three-time Horse of the Year, Kadabra King.Travis Graves, Jake Long, Levi Lord, and Wesley Thorp, offering their personal picks, stories, and what really makes a heel horse worthy of the title.Whether it's Turbo, Coon, Sug, Boon, or Mabel — the opinions are strong, and the respect for great horses runs deep. From arena-tested consistency to raw speed and grit, these pro team ropers explain what separates the greats from the good ones.f you’re a fan of team roping, horsepower, or just want a peek behind the curtain of what goes into choosing the PRCA/AQHA Heel Horse of the Year, this episode is for you.Sponsored by Fast Back Ropes — Featuring the Ombre head and heel ropes. Shop now at FastBackRopes.com🔊 Listen now to get the inside edge on this year’s hottest heel horses before the ballots go in.

Sep 12, 202524 min

Mare Reproductive Problems - Ask The Horse

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Mare reproductive challenges can range from endometritis to ovarian irregularities such as hemorrhagic anovulatory follicles, ovarian hematomas, and persistent corpora lutea, all of which can disrupt normal cycles and fertility. Older mares often face anatomical complications that increase contamination and impair conception. Hormonal tumors such as granulosa-theca cell tumors might spur erratic behaviors and cycle abnormalities, while pituitary pars intermedia dysfunction (PPID, formerly Cushing’s disease) can further dampen reproductive performance by causing abnormal cycles, anovulation, and recurring endometritis. Vigilant diagnostics—including ultrasound, hormone panels, and uterine evaluation—are essential in identifying and managing these issues efficiently. During this Ask TheHorse Live Q&A two experts answer your questions about common mare reproductive problems. This episode is sponsored by Equithrive. About the Experts: Carleigh Fedorka, PhD, assistant professor of equine reproductive physiology at Colorado State University, in Fort Collins, is a global expert in reproductive immunology. She has focused her research on understanding the relationship between the immune system and the reproductive tract, evaluating the efficacy of treatments on various reproductive disorders, and discovering biomarkers for reproductive health. Fedorka earned her BS degree from St. Lawrence University, in Canton, New York, and her PhD in Veterinary Sciences from the University of Kentucky, in Lexington, after working in the industry as a manager of a commercial Thoroughbred breeding farm. She maintains a presence in the equine industry by retraining countless off the track Thoroughbreds, including her personal event horses Judge Johnny (JJ) and Strike Two (Jeter). In her spare time, she enjoys fly fishing, spending time with her husband and their dog, and cheering on the Buffalo Bills.Jenna Ward, DVM, Dipl. ACT, is a clinician and lecturer in large animal reproduction at the University of Pennsylvania's New Bolton Center, in Kennett Square. She earned her DVM at Texas A&M University, in College Station. Ward's research includes stallion reproductive health and genetic-related embryonic loss in horses.

Sep 12, 20251h 3m

Making the Makeover, Lameness vs Weakness, and True to Mach by Kentucky Performance Products - Retired Racehorse Radio

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Today we're back with Making the Makeover rider, Sam Fawcett, to learn about her tips and tricks to keeping a positive mindset as a rider and competitor at the Thoroughbred Makeover. We touch base with New Vocation's, Bridget Heasley, on lameness vs. weakness in training horses and introducing our adoptable horse of the week. Stay tuned!Hosts: Joy Hills and Kristen Kovatch Bentley of The Horseback WriterImage Credit: Retired Racehorse RadioTitle Sponsor: Kentucky Performance ProductsMedia Partners: The Thoroughbred Makeover and New Vocations Racehorse AdoptionGuest: Sam FawcettGuest: Bridget HeasleyNew Vocations Segment - Adoptable HorseAdditional Support Provided by: Cashel Company, MyNewHorse, Retired Racehorse Project, and Listeners like You!

Sep 11, 202554 min

NRHA Sanctioned Events on the World Stage with Arnaud Girinon and Andrea Fappani, for September 11, 2025 - Horses in the Morning

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In this National Reining Horse Association episode listen in as the 2025 Run for a Million Champion Arnaud Girinon and the Open Shootout Champion Andrea Fappani talk about their horses, their runs and their journeys in the sport of reining. HORSES IN THE MORNING EPISODE 3772:Hosts: Christy Landwehr and Samantha OldfieldPhoto Credits:  Arnaud Girinon, The Run for a Million and Andrea Fappani, Cam EssickGuest: Arnaud Girinon | FacebookGuest: Andrea FappaniVisit the NRHAChapters:07:24 – Arnaud Girinon23:25 – Andrea Fappani

Sep 11, 202549 min

Pt. 10 The Elf and Her Friends - A Horse Story Founded on Fact by Isabel Wortley - Sleep Stories for Equestrians

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Thanks for joining us on Sleep Stories for Equestrians, where we are reading a fictional tale told by a beautiful bay mare: The Elf and Her Friends - A Horse Story Founded on Fact by Isabel WortleyThis episode contains chapter ten of our story, featuring peaceful meditation music to help you drift off to dreamland.00:51 – Guided Meditation01:31 –The Story BeginsConnect with the host Ashley Winch, she loves making new friends!FacebookLinkedInInstagramNote: This story is in the public domain.

Sep 10, 202521 min

Casting in Stall, Kinesiology Taping and Weird News for September 10, 2025 - Horses in the Morning

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Dr. Rebecca Gimenez Husted from Technical Large Animal Emergency Rescue talks about how to safely deal with a cast horse in a stall.  Rebecca Haddock, President of Equi-Tape, speaks with us about the use of Kinesiology taping on horses and some mighty Weird News.   Listen in…HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3772 – Show Notes and Links:Hosts: Jamie Jennings of Flyover Farm and Glenn the GeekPic Credit: Rebecca Haddock and Dr. Rebecca Gimenez HustedGuest: Rebecca Haddock, owner and President of Equi-TapeGuest: Dr. Rebecca Gimenez Husted from Technical Large Animal Emergency RescueAdditional support for this podcast provided by: Daily Dose Equine, Equestrian +, Equine Network and Listeners Like YouTIME STAMPS:04:50 - Daily Whinnies10:00 - Dr. Rebecca Gimenez Husted31:20 - Rebecca Haddock45:32 - Weird News

Sep 10, 202559 min

Endurance: Packing for Vet Check and AHA Endurance Champ Nicole Wertz for September 9, 2025 by Arabian Horse Association - Horses in the Morning

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 In this endurance episode Karen guides you through what to pack and not pack for a vet check.  2025 AHA Endurance Championship winner Nicole Wertz tells us all about her amazing ride to the Championship and we learn about the new  Garmin Blaze Equine HRM.  Listen in.... HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3771 – Show Notes and Links:Hosts: Glenn the Geek and Karen ChatonTitle Sponsor: The Arabian Horse AssociationGuest: Nicole Wertz, 2025 AHA Endurance Championship winner Link: Garmin Blaze Equine HRMSupport for this podcast provided by: Sentinel Horse Feeds The Distance Depot, Chewy, and Listeners Like YouTime Stamps:06:00 - Karen Overslept14:14 - Endurance Tip18:00 - Garmin Blaze Equine HRM27:40 - Nicole WertzEndurance Tip:  Packing ahead for a vet check, in camp or away:Crew Bag Setup: Use a labeled duffel/ready made crewbag or wheeled cart for quick access. Horse Essentials: Pack pre-bagged feed/supplements in nested buckets or feed pans for fast feeding, plus extra especially if coming through the same vet check more than once. Include lightweight blankets or sheets for weather. Pack a flake of hay, and a brush or sponge if you like to clean your horse during the vet check.Rider Gear: Pack layers if there is a chance of weather changes, water, snacks/lunch, and a battery pack for recharging phones/GPS. Bug spray, sunscreen. For 75- or 100-mile rides, add glow sticks and a headlamp.Pro Tips: Practice setup at home for efficiency. During the vet check, use pre-organized gear to feed/hydrate. Tailor to your horse and ride conditions. Also try to keep the crewbag light enough so the volunteers can easily lift it and move it around if it is going to an away vet check. If staying in camp you can use a cart or wagon to bring your items closer to the vet check area. This also helps if you need to pull tack.

Sep 9, 202550 min

Retail Roundup: Easy Video Ideas for Busy Retailers - Wisdom by WESA

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Join us for a practical and inspiring Retail Roundup session with western fashion influencer and content creator Kyli Hibbard (@shopwithmecowgirl). Fresh off the WESA Trade Show floor, Kyli will share quick, creative content ideas that retailers can use right away to boost engagement and showcase their products on Reels, TikTok, and Shorts even with a busy schedule. Listen in...WESA Retail Roundup September 8, 2025:Host: Glenn the Geek, Host of Horses in the MorningFacebook: Retail Roundup Facebook groupGuest: Kyli Hibbard | Facebook | Instagram | TikTokPresented By: Western English Sales AssociationChapters:00:47 - The Power of Short Form Video in Retail11:11 - The Importance of Hooks and Consistency in Video Marketing19:22 - The Shift Towards Authenticity in Content Creation23:22 - Navigating Short Form Video Strategies27:25 - The Rise of YouTube and Its Impact on Content CreationTakeaways:The significance of short-form video lies in its capacity to foster genuine connections between businesses and consumers.Engaging with audiences through authentic content enhances relatability, resulting in increased customer loyalty and interest.Understanding the nuances of various social media platforms allows businesses to tailor their content effectively for optimal reach.Consistency in posting is paramount; it trains customers to expect and engage with content regularly, thus enhancing brand visibility.

Sep 9, 202532 min

Comedian Maxi Witrak, Burghley Report and EFWP for September 8, 2025 by WERM Flooring - Horses in the Morning

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Comedian Maxi Witrak joins us to share how she weaves horses into her act.  Auditor Nicola tells us all about her experience at the Burghley Horse Trials over the weekend and your Equestrian First World Problems.  Listen in…HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3770 – Show Notes and Links:Hosts: Jamie Jennings of Flyover Farm and Glenn the GeekTitle Sponsor: WERM FlooringPic Credit: Maxi WitrakGuest: Comedian Maxi Witrak | Instagram Guest: Auditor Nicola Additional support for this podcast provided by: My New Horse, Equine Network and Listeners Like YouTime Stamps:03:52 - Daily Whinnies12:00 - Maxi Witrak29:04 - Auditor Nicola 40:00 - Equestrian First World Problems52:55 - Auditor Post Show

Sep 8, 202552 min

The Complexities of Rural Equine Practice - EquiManagement on Audio

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Inside the challenges, trade-offs, and realities of practicing equine medicine in remote areas.Read more here: https://equimanagement.com/business-development/the-complexities-of-rural-equine-practice/Mentioned in this episode:EquiManagement on Audio All the articles you have come to love in EquiManagement Magazine are now available in this podcast for free. Each article is released as its own separate episode to make them quick and easy to listen to. EquiManagement always has the latest insights on equine health, veterinary practice management, and veterinarian wellness.Bye Bye Odorhttps://info.spalding-labs.com/bbo-4oz/

Sep 8, 202516 min

1601: Keeping Your Horse Hydrated, by Equestrian Plus - Horse Tip Daily

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Today Horses In The Morning co-hosts Glenn & Ashley are joined by Madeline Boast for a deep dive into horse hydration.Host: Coach JennTodays contributors: Horses in the Morning podcast, Madeline Boast, Balanced Bay Nutrition | Facebook | InstragramSupport provided by Equestrian PlusAdditional support for this episode provided by HRN AuditorsListen to more podcasts for horse people at Horse Radio Network

Sep 8, 202511 min

The Breakaway Breakdown: The 4 Ropers Poised for Their First NFBR - The Breakdown

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On this episode of The Breakaway Breakdown, we sit down with Aspen Miller, Kinlie Brennise, Suzanne Williams, and Jenna Dallyn—the ropers writing their names into the record books for the very first time. From seasoned veterans chasing long-awaited dreams to young guns finding their stride in only their second ProRodeo season, each woman brings grit, horsepower, and resilience to the toughest stage in breakaway roping.Episode supported by Mane 'N TailMane ‘n Tail® Ultimate Gloss Shampoo and Conditioner delivers champion shine with a pH-balanced formula powered by protein, coconut, and avocado oils. It deep cleans sweat, dirt, and sand while moisturizing to prevent breakage. Saddle Safe™ and performance-proven, it leaves every coat, mane, and tail with an arena-ready, high-gloss finish.Connect with Your Hosts: The Breakaway Roping JournalFollow on Social Media: Facebook | Instagram | TikTok

Sep 5, 202552 min

Bookipsies, Riding Scotland and Realli BAd Adz for September 5, 2025 by Kentucky Performance Products - Horses in the Morning

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We meet Auditor Tessa from Scotland who just rode one of Scotland’s toughest courses and the only one that finished.  Then we meet Sydney Steverson, aka Bookipsies, who is making a name for herself with her unique videos.  Plus, some Realli BaDD Adz.  Listen in…HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3769 – Show Notes and Links:Hosts: Jamie Jennings of Flyover Farm and Glenn the GeekTitle Sponsor: Kentucky Performance ProductsPic Credit: Auditor Tessa and Sydney SteversonGuest: Sydney Steverson | Facebook | Instagram | YouTubeGuest: Auditor TessaAdditional support for this podcast provided by: Care Credit, Equine Network and Listeners Like YouTime Stamps:02:30 - Daily Whinnies05:41 - Turnpike Update13:30 - Sydney Steverson31:20 - Auditor Tessa38:44 - Realli BAD Adz

Sep 5, 202559 min