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Jade Corkill Gets Real on Winning, Fatherhood and the Moment That Changed Everything - The Score from The Team Roping Journal
Enchanted Thoroughbreds, Non Horse People and Weird News for April 22, 2026 by Chewy - Horses in the Morning
Ep. 133 Ben Beckett and Qualifying for The Run For A Million - Horse&Rider's The Ride
The Business of Being a Quarter Horse Girl by Endure Gold Killer Fly & Mosquito Control - The Quarter Horse Podcast
Tommy Greengard - Practical Horseman Podcast
Special KY Three Day Episode with Max Corcoran and John Nunn for April 20, 2026 by WERM Flooring - Horses in the Morning
1634: Deep dive Into Hoof Abscesses, by Sentinel Horse Nutrition - Horse Tip Daily
Modeling Ethical Decision-Making for Early-Career Veterinarians - EquiManagement on Audio
Smart Boots, Brown Beauty and Realli Bad Adz for April 17, 2026 by Kentucky Performance Products - Horses in the Morning
Tack Hoarders - Adulting with Horses
Rehabbing Laminitis - The Humble Hoof
790: FEI World Cup 2026: Olympian Becky Moody, US Team rider Kevin Kohmann, Serena Ireland, by Farnam and Endure Gold Killer Fly & Mosquito Control - The Dressage Radio Show
Eventer Kim Walnes, Sylvester, Weird News for April 15, 2026 by Chewy - Horses in the Morning
My Senior Horse 43: Feeding Senior Horses with Dental Problems with Drs. Pat Harris and Nicky Jarvis
Stable Management Podcast 46: Solving Common Broodmare Problems with Dr. Carleigh Fedorka
301: How do you know what a horse likes to do? by Drimee Solariums and Monty Roberts University - Horsemanship Radio
Discipline Deep Dive: Eventing - The Horse HealthCast with SmartEquine
A Psychic Says What? WORLD FAMOUS Lydia Hiby reads our Shooter - Saddle Talk with Sandy and Cara
Endurance Rider AP & Jeepers’ Journey to Their 1st Tevis, by Farnam and Endure Gold Killer Fly & Mosquito Control for April 14, 2026 - Horses in the Morning
How to Safely Make Changes to Your Horse’s Feed - The Horse on Audio
Mud Season Hacks for Horse Owners - The 10-Minute Tack-Up
The Business of Practice 137: Current State of the Equine Veterinary Industry with Dr. Chris Doherty
1633: Is Your Horse Resting, Learning, or a Little of Both, by Sentinel Horse Nutrition - Horse Tip Daily
World Cup, ClariFly and Jamie Rides Amigo for April 13, 2026 by WERM Flooring - Horses in the Morning
Important Updates on Diagnosing and Treating Foal Sepsis - EquiManagement on Audio
Day 3 Live from Equine Affaire, Ohio for April 12, 2026 - Horses in the Morning
Day 2 form Equine Affaire, Ohio for April 11, 2026 - Horses in the Morning
Pt. 5 Cricket the Story of a Little Circus Pony by Berta & Emler Hader - Sleep Stories for Equestrians
Day 1 Live from Equine Affaire Ohio for April 10, 2026 - Horses in the Morning
Married With Thoroughbreds and Daylyn Ryeson by Kentucky Performance Products - Retired Racehorse Radio
Equine Colic 101 - Ask The Horse
The Fringe Effect - Wisdom by WESA
The Disease Du Jour 179: Diagnosing and Managing Equine Soft Tissue Injuries with Dr. Kara Brown
Daily Vet Life 71: An Anaphylaxis Emergency
The First Kentucky Derby, HRN Virtual Tevis and Weird News for April 8, 2026 by Chewy - Horses in the Morning
1632: Extruded Feed for All Activities and Life Stages, Broodmares & Youngsters, by Sentinel Horse Nutrition - Horse Tip Daily
Ep. 132 Jordan Williams and Winning the World's Greatest Horseman Event - Horse&Rider's The Ride
Room to Roam - Managing Free-Roaming Horses Across the US for April 7, 2026 - Horses in the Morning
Natalie Keller Reinert on "The Jump", EFWP for April 6, 2026 by WERM Flooring - Horses in the Morning
The Cost of Public Judgment in Veterinary Medicine - EquiManagement on Audio

Spring Cleaning, Bad Vegan and Realli BAD Adz for April 3, 2026 by Kentucky Performance Products - Horses in the Morning
bonusHITM: Our monthly visit with DeAnn from Horse Nation as we dive into Spring Cleaning. Plus, “This Day in Equine History” includes Jesse James and we have some Realli Bad Adz. Listen in…. AUDITOR POST SHOW: No post show.HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3919 – Show Notes and Links:Hosts: Jamie Jennings of Flyover Farm and Glenn the GeekJamie and Glenn's Amazon StorePic Credit: Guest: DeAnn from Horse Nation Prize: Tail Care Toolkit from TailCinch™Prize: A $100 GC from the Equestrian Chocolate CompanyLink: Equine Affaire HRN MeetupAdditional support for this podcast provided by: Equine Network and Listeners Like YouTime Stamps: 00:00 - Show intro & sponsor01:40 - Health & brain fog chat03:10 - Wellness doctor & vegetarian story08:25 - Daily Whinnies & birthdays09:43 - Friend’s wedding & World Cup plans10:46 - Kentucky, Equine Affair & meetups11:46 - Vet rule changes & vet tech debate18:02 - Deanne from Horse Nation 20:28 - April Fools’ pranks roundup24:23 - Spring cleaning & barn organization41:19 - This Day in Equine History46:22 - Really Bad Ads
Riding, Relaxing, and Planning for the Future: A Conversation on Life and Horses - Adulting with Horses

$120 Million on the Table: Where the Real Money Is in Team Roping Right Now - The Score from The Team Roping Journal
bonusThe money in team roping has never been bigger—and most ropers still don’t realize how deep it goes.In this crossover episode with Solo Select, industry leaders break down the full earning potential across futurities, Riata, Old West, Royal Crown, and the Global Handicap System. From 4-year-olds with million-dollar upside to everyday ropers stacking checks, this episode maps out where the money is, how to access it and why the pipeline has never been stronger.You’ll hear:How team roping surpassed $120 million annually in payoutsThe real earning potential of futurity horses (hint: it’s bigger than advertised)How intermediate and non-pro ropers are winning serious moneyWhy tracking earnings and pedigrees is changing the breeding gameThe full lifecycle of a rope horse—from yearling to jackpot winnerWhy youth roping is outpacing every other sport in earningsIf you rope, own horses, or are thinking about getting into the futurity game, this is the clearest look yet at where the industry is headed—and how to get your piece of it.

Stable Management Podcast 45: Effective Client Communication for Barn Managers with Adam D'Agostino
bonusIn this episode, Adam D'Agostino, MBA, director of the equestrian program at Alfred University, in New York, shares his top tips for effective client communication. He explains how he sets boundaries with clients, works through problems without confrontation, and how he handles social media within his business.GUESTS AND LINKS - EPISODE 45:Host: Hailey Pfeffer (Kerstetter)Guest: Adam D'Agostino, MBA, Director of the Equestrian Program at Alfred University, in New YorkPlease visit our sponsors, who makes all this possible: Ask TheHorse Live, USRider Equestrian

Mary Kitzmiller Horse Training Q & A, by Farnam for April 2, 2026 - Horses in the Morning
bonusMary Kitzmiller answers listener questions about horses who kick, horses who won't stand at the mounting block and horses who won't stay out of your personal space. Plus, we take on "moving your horse's feet" in the trainer tip.Episode 3917 LinksImage Credit: Mary Kitzmiller HorsemanshipToday’s Hosts: Mary Kitzmiller and Coach JennTitle Sponsor: Endure Gold Killer Fly & Mosquito ControlFollow Mary Kitzmiller on Facebook, Mary Kitzmiller’s StoreFollow Horse Radio Network on Twitter or follow Horses In The Morning on FacebookVisit our other sponsors! Ride TVAdvertise with Horse Radio NetworkAdditional support for this podcast provided by: Listeners Like YouTime Stamps06:39 - What does moving your horse's feet really mean?21:22 - Teach your horse to respect your personal space38:54 - Help a horse who kicks at people and other horses52:06 - Can you stop a horse kicking at feeding time?1:02:03 - Standing at the mounting block is not the first step
Legends, Logistics, and Late-Night Antics at the South Point - Mornings in D Minor

Katie Van Slyke, Saddle Talk and Weird News for April 1, 2026 by Chewy - Horses in the Morning
bonusSocial media sensation Katie Van Slyke joins us for a chat about her foal named Glenn, and other things. We speak with the hosts of a brand new show on the network called “Saddle Talk with Sandy and Cara”. Plus, some mighty Weird News. Listen in….HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3917 – Show Notes and Links:Hosts: Jamie Jennings of Flyover Farm & Glenn the GeekJamie and Glenn's Amazon StoreTitle Sponsor: Chewy EquinePicture Credit: Katie Van Slyke FacebookGuest: Katie Van Slyke | Facebook | Instagram | YouTube | TikTokGuest: Saddle Talk with Sandy and CaraAdditional support for this podcast provided by: Equine Network and Listeners Like YouTimestamps:03:15 - Mary King retirement & legacy05:56 - Daily Whinnies10:00 - Broken hydrant & Chad’s plumbing saga16:14 - Interview: Katie Van Slyke & foal “Glenn”34:00 - New show: Saddle Talk with Sandy & Kara47:48 - This Day in Equine History50:53 - Jamie’s Weird News61:11 - Auditor post-show

300: Horse Sense for People - Chapter Ten by Drimee Solarium - Horsemanship Radio
bonusJoin Debbie Loucks on a special episode of Horsemanship Radio.Each month, we'll delve into a chapter from Monty Roberts' insightful book, Horse Sense for People. Discover how Monty's revolutionary, non-violent communication techniques with horses offer invaluable lessons for human relationships, business, and personal growth. This series aims to share Monty's timeless wisdom and inspiring stories with everyone, free of charge. Tune in on the 1st and 15th of every month for new episodes of Horsemanship Radio!Horsemanship Radio 2300:Show Host: Debbie LoucksTitle Sponsor: Drimee Solarium Use promo code MONTY1 for $150 off your purchase of a Drimee Solarium!Photos used with permissionPurchase your own copy of Horse Sense for PeopleLearn 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

1631: Identifying Gaps In Your Horse's Training, by Sentinel Horse Nutrition - Horse Tip Daily
bonusToday time I join Mary Kitzmiller as she answers a listener question about identifying gaps in a horses training. Host: Coach JennSponsored by: Sentinel Horse NutritionLearn More at www.FeedSentinel.com/podcastTodays contributor: Mary Kitzmiller, Mary Kitzmiller Horse Training Podcast, Horses In The Morning

Dressage Today S7 E3: Interview With Noel Williams
bonusThis month, Aviva and Stephany interview Noel Williams of Noel Williams Dressage, based in Maryland. They catch up with what has been going on with each other – Mary Wanless, Maui and an exciting trip coming up (or going down centerline!) for Stephany, and a bittersweet sharing for Aviva. In the Ask the L, they discuss what is needed to have a successful move from Training to First Levels – thanks to Deana for the question!The daughter of George and Roberta Williams, Noel Williams grew up around classical and high performance dressage. Noel has been riding and competing all of her life with an Olympic Dream at heart. Noel is a USEF “R” Dressage Judge, and is currently in the USEF “r” DSHB Judge’s Program. She has trained and competed numerous horses from young horses to FEI Grand Prix.Noel is a USDF Bronze, Silver and Gold Medalist. A member of the 2007 NAJYRC Silver Medal team (Region 2), and the 2005 USEF Junior Dressage Team Championships Gold Medal, Noel was also the 2005 USEF Junior Dressage National Champion on the Hanoverian stallion Pik L.Noel aspires to continue her career on the international stage and to represent Team USA in competition. Noel's greatest passion is starting and developing young horses, especially stallions, to campaign them through the CDI levels.In the interview, Aviva and Stephany get the benefit of Noel’s super humor, her history of riding and her boundless enthusiasm for our sport. It was great getting to know her and her belief system, and we wish her all the best!Take a listen!If you like what we are doing, remember to hit the LIKE button, share with your friends and make sure to subscribe!Our Sponsors this month is KPP Elevate and Tribute Equine Nutrition! Does your performance horse have sore, stiff muscles? Does he lack energy or tire quickly during exercise? Does his competition schedule require travel? Studies show that horses in regular training and those with limited access to pasture often require additional vitamin E. They also show that horses being trailered even short distances can face immunity challenges. Elevate® natural vitamin E can help. A research-proven, powerful antioxidant, Elevate maintains healthy muscle, nerve, and immune functions. It does this by delivering a highly bioavailable source of natural vitamin E that is preferentially absorbed and retained in a horse’s tissues. For more information, visit KPPusa.com or call 859-873-2974.Let’s be honest—no two dressage horses are the same. So it's no surprise their nutrition needs will differ. Tribute Equine Nutrition’s equine nutrition specialists can help you create personalized feeding plans based on your horse and your goals—from building topline and strength to supporting soundness and longevity. Their feeds are backed by a 100% money-back guarantee, made in their own ionophore-free facilities, and are fixed formulas you can trust—so your horse gets consistent nutrition, every ride, every test. And if you’re new to Tribute, your first bag is free, so you can try it with confidence! Take the stress out of feeding your dressage partner. Visit tributeequinenutrition.com to get started and let them know Dressage Today sent you.Connect with the Hosts: Email Aviva Nebesky ([email protected]) | Email Stephany Fish Crossman ([email protected])Connect with the Show: Website (DressageToday.com) | Socials (@DressageToday) Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | PinterestGuest: Noel Williams of Noel Williams DressageOur Sponsors this month: KPP and their product Elevate® & Tribute Equine Nutrition