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1559: Winter Challenges and Caring for Senior Horses, by Purina Animal Nutrition - Horse Tip Daily
bonusDr. Kelly Vineyard, Senior Nutritionist, Equine Technical Solutions, Purina Animal Nutrition, talks about feeding horses in the winter months, and feeding senior horses in winter.Host: Coach JennTodays contributor: Dr. Kelly Vineyard, Senior Nutritionist, Equine Technical Solutions, Purina Animal NutritionSupport provided by Purina Animal NutritionLearn more about horse nutritionVisit the Purina Mills Feed Finder!Purina Equine Senior Horse FeedAdditional support for this episode provided by HRN AuditorsListen to more podcasts for horse people at Horse Radio Network

ReaLLi BaD aDz Compilation Episode for Friday, November 29th by Kentucky Performance Products - Horses in the Morning
bonusHappy Holidays from HRN!While the HRN team is busy finalizing Radiothon plans, we've got a special treat for you: a hilarious compilation of Really Bad Ads!So sit back, relax, and enjoy a good laugh.HORSES IN THE MORNING - Episode 3573RadiothonTitle Sponsor: Kentucky Performance ProductsAdditional support for this podcast provided by: CareCredit, Equine Network, and Listeners Like You

Galloping Getaways: Guatemalan Horse Tours, for November 28, 2024 - Horses in the Morning
bonusIn this captivating episode of Galloping Getaways, we take our listeners on a vibrant journey to the enchanting country of Guatemala, a land rich in culture, history, and breathtaking landscapes. Join us as we sit down with Nicole Kristmann from Guatemalan Horse Tours, who will share her passion for horseback riding through some of the most stunning terrains the country has to offer. From lush green mountains to picturesque villages, Nicole will unveil the unique experiences that await adventurers on horseback. Get ready to explore the beauty of Guatemala from a whole new perspective, as we delve into stories of unforgettable rides, the deep connection between riders and their horses, and the cultural treasures that make this destination truly special. Whether you're a seasoned equestrian or a curious traveler, this episode promises to inspire your next getaway!HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3572 – Show Notes & Links:Hosts: Meghan Brady of the Equestrian Travel AssociationPresenting Sponsor: Equestrian Travel Association | Facebook | InstagramGuest: Nicole Kristmann of Guatemalan Horse Tours | Facebook | InstagramRecipe:Pepián de Pollo – Guatemala’s National Dishchicken, cut into serving pieces, with skin and fat removedwaterfresh tomatoes (Roma)chile pasa ( ancho or pasilla), dried with seeds and stem removedchile guaque (guajillo), dried with seeds and stem removedwhite onionsesame seeds (ajonjoli)shelled pumpkin seeds (pepita)cinnamon stickdried achiotecilantrocorn tortillas or French breadsalt to tastePre-cooked fresh vegetables such as green beans (stems removed), huisquil (peeled and chopped into large pieces) or potato (peeled and chopped). 1. Begin by cutting the chicken into serving-sized pieces and simmering it in 5 cups of water with salt for 30 minutes. Skim off and discard any grey scum that may form while cooking. Drain and reserve the broth for the sauce.2. Dry roast (toast) the cinnamon stick, pumpkin seeds and sesame seeds separately in a dry skillet (with no oil) until browned but not burned. The pumpkin seeds will pop when they’re fully toasted.3. Dry roast (toast ) two corn tortillas (or a piece of crusty French bread) in the same dry skillet. Remove from pan, pour small amount of water over it to moisten and set aside.4. Next, char the Roma tomatoes, chiles (stems and seeds removed) and onion over a dry skillet in batches until very well browned.5. Then, process the toasted sesame seeds, pumpkin seeds and cinnamon stick in a spice grinder or food processor until a very fine powder. You’ll likely need to pulse it several times to get it fine enough.6. Add the charred tomatoes, chiles and onion to the food processor. Remove the stem ends but don’t peel the tomatoes or onions. The charred skins add extra flavour and aroma to the sauce.7. Add the charred tomatoes, chiles and onion to the food processor. Don’t peel the tomatoes as you want the charred skins included in the sauce. If you processed the seed mixture in a spice grinder, add it to the food processor. 8. Add the achiote, cilantro and a half teaspoon of salt to the mixture. Process for several minutes until very smooth.9. Add the toasted and soaked corn tortillas (or French bread) and four cups of reserved chicken broth to the tomato and seed mixture and process until very smooth.10. Pour the sauce into the pot, bring to a low boil. Add the chicken. Simmer over a low heat for 15 minutes or longer until the sauce is very thick and a deep red colour. Add more water or broth if you prefer a thinner consistency. 11. Add the chopped and pre-cooked vegetables (if using) at the very end. 12. Serve with a sprinkling of toasted sesame seeds or finely chopped cilantro, white rice and wedges of fresh avocado on the side

HITM for November 27, 2024: GiddyUp GetAway, Horses and the Science of Harmony and Weird News by State Line Tack and Poseidon
bonusHappy Thanksgiving everyone! Joni Gerard tells us all about GiddyUp GetAway and how it can help your horsey trips. Dr. Sue Dyson made a fascinating film called “Horses and the Science of Harmony” and some mighty weird news! Listen in…HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3571 – Show Notes and Links:Guest: Joni Gerard of GiddyUp GetAwayGuest: Dr. Sue Dyson MA Vet MB PhD, Producer of Horses and the Science of HarmonyTitle Sponsor: Poseidon HealthAdditional support for this podcast provided by: Daily Dose Equine, State Line Tack, My New Horse and Listeners Like YouTime Stamps:07:00 - Daily Whinney14:41 - Joni Gerard24:30 - Dr. Sue Dyson38:40 - Weird News

The Disease Du Jour 148: 2024 AAEP Convention Preview with Dr. Chrissie Schneider
bonusIn this episode, DVM, DABVP (Equine Practice), joined us to preview some of the sessions and opportunities she is most looking forward to at the 2024 American Association of Equine Practitioners (AAEP) Conference, which is being held Dec. 7-11 in Orlando, Florida. The Disease Du Jour podcast is brought to you by Merck Animal Health.Disease Du Jour Podcast Hosts, Guests, and Links Episode 148:Host: Carly Sisson (Digital Content Manager) of EquiManagement | Email Carly ([email protected]) Guest: Dr. Chrissie SchneiderPodcast Website: Disease Du JourThe Disease Du Jour podcast is brought to you in 2024 by Merck Animal Health.

Ty Smith: 2024 Horse Market Summary & Solo Select Thanksgiving Sale Preview - The Score from The Team Roping Journal
bonusSolo Select CEO Ty Smith is one of the industry's leading horse brokers, and he's got his finger on the pulse of the rope horse industry's highs and lows. Smith has pulled together a set of superstar prospects, performers, embryos and broodmares for the Thanksgiving Select Online Sale, with plenty eligible for the roping industry's biggest incentives—including Solo's Select's Stallion Incentive for 2025, which will pay out an estimated $330,000.

CHI University: Headshaking with Dr. Lorena Lloret from Spain & Ireland, for November 26, 2024 - Horses in the Morning
bonusToday Dr Allison Marshall and Dr. John Langlois speak at length with Dr Lloret, president of the World Association of Traditional Chinese Medicine about her experience with head shaking and its treatment with TCVM. Dr Lloret presented in September at the World TCVM Conference on head shaking because she sees a lot of it in Ireland where she practices, and Dr. Lloret speaks about her experience! Your Hosts: Dr. Allison Marshall and John LangloisSponsored by: Chi UniversityGuest: Dr. Lorena LLoretCHI University Find A VetFollow Horse Radio Network on Twitter or follow Horses In The Morning on FacebookAdditional support for this podcast provided by Listeners Like You

Dressage Today 26: Interview with Mary Wanless
bonusAviva and Stephany discuss the latest L question from Sasha regarding how to ride the shallow loop in Training Level Test 3. We go to commercial from our sponsor, Equithrive, on its supplements to make your horse’s life better and your life easier! Aviva and Stephany interview Mary Wanless, the creator of the Ride With Your Mind Rider Biomechanics system. We talk about how Mary got started, how her program differs from the usual training people receive and how it can be an asset to any rider. We discuss her many ways of connecting to people, including books, DVD series, her podcast and her DressageTraining.TV. Mary talks about the differences in learning through her methods of teaching compared to a “normal” dressage lesson. Connect with HostAviva Nebesky, [email protected] Fish Crossman, [email protected]

The Business of Practice 101: Internal Controls for Fraud Protection with Dr. Marsha Heinke
bonusIn this episode, Marsha Heinke, DVM, EA, CPA, CVPM, joins us to talk about how equine practices can safeguard their hard-earned money with internal controls.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 101Hosts: Dr Amy Grice and Carly Sisson (Digital Content Manager) of EquiManagement | Email Carly ([email protected]) | Connect with Carly on LinkedInGuest: Dr. Marsha HeinkePodcast Website: The Business of Practice

758: Champion Ali Potasky and US Center for Coaching Excellence - The Dressage Radio Show
bonusAli Potasky shares with us the behind the scenes of her super year competing INXS, from competing in Europe to capturing the US Finals Grand Prix Championship! Next, we find out about Bill McMullin's experience training the coaches at the US Center for Coaching Excellence by USEF. Listen in...GUESTS AND LINKS DRESSAGE EPISODE 758:Co-Hosts: Reese Koffler-Stanfield and Megan McIssac | Instagram | FacebookGuest: Ali Potasky | FacebookGuest: Bill McMullin | Website | FacebookDressage Radio Show: Website | FacebookPlease visit our sponsors, who make all this possible: Kentucky Performance Products, US Rider and Equestrian +Time Stamps:06:00 - Ali Potasky22:40 - Bill McMullin

HITM for November 25, 2024: Trunk Show, New Horse and EFWP by WERM Flooring
bonusAuditor Kelly Moore joins us to talk about her new horse Kora and you can commission her for custom art for the holidays. Justine Griffin of Heels Down Happy Hour stops by to share details about the Virtual Trunk Show they have coming up and some Equestrian First World Problems. Listen in…HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3569 – Show Notes and Links:Guest: Justine Griffin of Heels Down Happy Hour | Virtual Trunk ShowGuest: Auditor Kelly Moore of Moore ArtTitle Sponsor: WERM FlooringAdditional support for this podcast provided by: CosequineⓇ, Purina, Equine Network and Listeners Like YouTIME STAMPS06:00 - Daily Whinnies14:00 - Kelly Moore25:00 - Justine Griffin 34:00 - EFWP

Ranch, Sticky Situations, and Xtrasaucewelldone by Kentucky Performance Products by Kentucky Performance Products - Retired Racehorse Radio
bonusToday we're taking a look from the judges booth with Daniel Moltion who will be sharing his perspective on the ex-racer in the ranch pen. Amanda Tucker from New Vocations answers a listener training question on the sticky horse, and introduces 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: Dan MoltionRRP: Educational LibraryNew Feature: Track to TriumphNew Vocations Segment: Amanda TuckerAdditional Support Provided by: Cashel Company, Retired Racehorse Project, My New Horse, and Listeners like You!

Cinch Roping Fiesta Champ Tom Crouse on The Tie-Down Breakdown - The Breakdown
bonusTom Crouse kicked off his 2025 ProRodeo season in a major way, winning the historic Cinch Roping Fiesta Oct. 27, 2024, for a total of $10,993.Crouse, a 23-year-old from Gallatin, Missouri, roped three calves in 32.2 seconds on the cowboy setup to take the coveted win and give him an early boost in the 2025 world standings. After finishing 27th in the 2024 PRCA world standings, Crouse has set himself up for the new year. Crouse joins The Tie-Down Breakdown to talk about the win in San Angelo, how special his 2024 season was and what he looks forward to in 2025.BECOME A BETTER ROPER WITH ROPING.COMRoping.com is the online training resource for ropers. In addition to thousands of videos and exclusive roping films in your back pocket, members get private access to World Champion coaches like Caleb Smidt and Shad Mayfield, NFR qualifiers like Justin Maass, plus horse trainers like Logan Harkey every day. Join now for only $29.95/month. MORE FROM THE TIE-DOWN BREAKDOWNNFR Rookie: Quade Hiatt on The Tie-Down BreakdownThe Tie-Down Breakdown: Who Should Win the 2024 Tie-Down Roping Horse of the Year Award?The Tie-Down Breakdown: Kincade HenryThe Tie-Down Breakdown: Cole ClemonsThe Tie-Down Breakdown: Bill and Cody Huber

HITM for Nov 22, 2024: Itsabouttine, Attractive Hobbies and Realli Bad Adz by Kentucky Performance Products
bonusChad DeVille joins us to talk about an invention you wonder why has not been invented before. We take a look at what hobbies men and women find attractive and not attractive and some Realli BAd Adz. Listen in…HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3568 – Show Notes and Links:Guest: Chad DeVilleTitle Sponsor: Kentucky Performance ProductsAdditional support for this podcast provided by: CareCredit, Equine Network, and Listeners Like YouTime Stamps08:00 - Daily Whinnies12:20 - Chad DeVille25:00 - Most Attractive Hobbies37:40 - Realli bAd Adz

1558: Keeping Your Horses Joints Healthy - Horse Tip Daily
bonusDr. Bobby Cowles talks about recent research on Autologous protein solution (APS) and how could it help horses with Synovitis.Host: Coach JennTodays contributor: Dr. Bobby Cowles, DVM, MS, MBA, Managing Veterinarian, Equine Technical Services, ZoetisLink: Zoetis Equine Lameness solutionsLink: Zoetis Equine ProductsSponsored by MyNewHorse.comSupport for this episode provided by HRN AuditorsListen to more podcasts for horse people at Horse Radio Network

Recognizing Patterns In Hooves, by Equithrive - The Humble Hoof
bonusUla Krzanowska talks about how her architecture background has helped her in hoofcare, and what patterns in hoof wear may indicate in terms of conformation, injury, etc. Thank you to our amazing sponsors:Equithrive offers supplements for everything from metabolic health to joint support – get 20% off your first order at equithrive.com with code HUMBLEHOOFCavallo 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!

Pride And Joyy and Miles Baker are 2024 AQHA Junior Heeling World Champs - The Score from The Team Roping Journal
bonusThe 5-year-old stallion Pride And Joyy now has $313,423 in QData earnings, with his latest win at the 2024 AQHA World Show in the Junior Heeling with the Relentless Remuda’s Miles Baker Nov. 4, 2024.The win—worth $25,703 for their final score of 231.5—was Baker’s first AQHA World Championship, and it was Pride And Joyy’s second heeling globe, having won the Bronze Globe in 2023 for third with Trevor Brazile. On this episode of The Score, Baker reviews his whirlwind of a last four years with the Relentless Remuda that culminated in this world title.

Equine Affaire: Everything You Missed at Equine Affaire in Massachusetts! - Horses in the Morning
bonusAllison and Glenn chat about all things Equine Affaire in Massachusetts! Then Allison shares two great interviews she collected at the event. Beloved children's author Marguerite Henry is always a hot topic in the horse industry, but especially now -- there are two books out about Marguerite right now, including Lettie Teague's awesome new biography, "Dear Readers & Riders." Allison caught up with Lettie to chat about her book and why Marguerite Henry's legacy endures for generations of children. Next, Lauren Reischer shares her horseback riding journey with cerebral palsy and her mission to make competing more equitable for horseback riders with disabilities. Horses in the Morning Episode 3567 - Show Notes & Links: Title Sponsor: Equine AffaireFour-day parking pass advance purchase: HereGuest: Lettie Teague, author of Dear Readers and Riders: A Biography Guest: Lauren Reischer | Website | FacebookNew Equine 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 FacebookSubscribe to all of the Horse Radio Network shows with our All Shows Feed!Timestamp:10:00 - Lettie Teague31:00 - Lauren Reischer

Leigh Berman - Practical Horseman Podcast
bonusThis week's Practical Horseman Podcast, sponsored by Cosequin®, is with the Practical Horseman 2024 Trainer of the Year Leigh Berman, owner and head trainer of Two Bit Farm in Boyertown, Pennsylvania.The Practical Horseman Trainer of the Year Program is designed to honor the unsung heroes of our sport—trainers who work tirelessly to improve the education of both their riders and horses. Entrants were nominated for the contest by individuals in the horse community. Out of all the trainers nominated, 10 finalists were selected, with one earning the title of Trainer of the Year.About Leigh BermanLeigh started her career as an Amateur, winning many awards aboard her off-the-track-Thoroughbred Catch 22. As a professional, she spent years showing and training at top-ranked horse shows in both hunters and jumpers. She even ended up on the cover of Practical Horseman magazine in 1995 and was featured in an article about her and Catch22 who should found at the New Holland Horse Auction.As head trainer of Two Bit Farm, Leigh focuses on helping riders of all ages and skill levels develop genuine partnerships with their horses. She’s helped her students achieve success in the Junior Hunters and the Amateur Owner divisions—but more importantly she strives to instill confidence in her riders and encourages them to be their best selves in order to communicate with their equine partners.Leigh’s talent is also apparent when she’s working with young horses or those with training challenges. She often imports unbroken horses from overseas to develop them into well-rounded show horses.In her submission for the Practical Horseman Trainer of the Year, Leigh’s students noted her unbridled passion for helping them achieve their riding goals and enhancing the relationships they share with their horses—all while having a blast along the way.Leigh also recognizes how much horses have to offer and pays that forward by supporting her local riding community and the Boyertown community in general. She hosts biannual derbies to provide high-level competition experiences for riders who might not be able to afford rated shows or have the time to travel to them. And she partnered with a local gym to introduce middle-school students to two of her horses to teach them about physical wellness and the beautiful partnerships we can share with these amazing animals.In today’s podcast, we talked to Leigh about receiving the 2024 Practical Horseman Trainer of the Year title, how she sets up her students and horses for success and happiness in the saddle and why she feels it’s important to share horses with her local community.About This Week's Sponsor, CosequinCOSEQUIN®, the #1 veterinarian-recommended joint health supplement brand, is excited to bring you, COSEQUIN® ASU Balance. This formula supports joint, immune, and digestive health. COSEQUIN® ASU Balance helps moderate the inflammatory responses that can cause immune and GI tract disturbances through the innovative inclusion of postbiotics and beta-glucans. The formula also includes the joint support COSEQUIN® is known for, with ingredients such as ASU, Hyaluronic Acid, and Boswellia serrata Extract. With over 30 years behind the COSEQUIN® name, you can rely on COSEQUIN® products when performance matters. To learn more, speak with your veterinarian or visit Cosequin.com.

HITM for November 20, 2024: Horse Tricks 101, Corneal Abscesses and Weird News by Poseidon Animal Health and State Line Tack
bonusNoche Miller stops by to talk about trick training in horses and Dr. Pierce explains corneal abscesses. Plus, some mighty weird news. Listen in…HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3559 – Show Notes and Links:Guest: Noche MillerGuest: Dr. PierceTitle Sponsor: Poseidon HealthAdditional support for this podcast provided by: Daily Dose Equine, State Line Tack, My New Horse and Listeners Like YouTime Stamps:02:34 - Daily Whinnies13:32 - Noche Miller27:04 - Dr. Pierce49:00 - Weird News

Ep. 109: Turner Performance Horses and the League of Legends Sale - Horse&Rider's The Ride
bonusIn this podcast Devin Conley sits down to talk with Turner Performance Horses about the history of their program, the League of Legends Sale, and breaks down how their sale works and what buyers can expect when they attend their sale. This episode is brought to you by Turner Performance Horses and the League of Legends Sale.Be sure to follow us on Facebook and Instagram. We want to hear from you! Email Nichole and Devin at [email protected] if you have any questions or comments.

1557: What is a Bosal and How It's Used, by USRider - Horse Tip Daily
bonusToday's show is an excerpt from the Retired Racehorse Radio podcast. Show co-hosts Kristen & Joy are joined by Jody Busch to talk about a type of hackamore called Bosal.Host: Coach JennTodays contributor: Retired Racehorse Radio podcast, Jody BuschSupport for this episode provided by USRiderListen to more podcasts for horse people at Horse Radio Network

Quarter Horse: Drill Team Riding with the 24k Cowgirls for November 19th, 2024 by WERM Flooring - Horses in the Morning
bonusEver watched a synchronized swimming routine and thought, "That's cool, but what if they were on horses?" Well, that's basically drill team! Join us as we dive into the world of equestrian drill teams. We'll explore the history of these high-energy performances, from their military roots to modern-day competitions.We'll break down the key elements of drill team riding, including precision, creativity, horsemanship, and teamwork. And let's not forget the jaw-dropping maneuvers like lines, circles, figure eights, passing lanes, and reversals.So saddle up and get ready for a wild ride through the world of drill team, brought to you by WERM Flooring! Host: Cat Guenther of Behind the Bit and Ashley Winch of Sleep Stories for EquestriansGuest: Julie Holmes Guest: April Cruse Brown Sponsors: WERM Flooring, CosequineⓇ, & Purina

HITM for November 18, 2024: Data-Driven Equestrian, WERM Barn Floor and EFWP
bonusElisa Walfish explains the Data Driven Equestrian and how it helps bridge the gap between tradition and innovation in the equestrian world. Jared Chappell from WERM Flooring answers Jamie’s questions about the flooring she is having installed in the barn. Plus, your Equestrian First World Problems. Listen in…HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3564 – Show Notes and Links:Guest: Elisa Walfish, The Data-Driven EquestrianGuest: Jared Chappell from WERM FlooringTitle Sponsor: Kentucky Performance ProductsAdditional support for this podcast provided by: CosequineⓇ, Purina, Equine Network, and Listeners Like YouTime Stamps02:24 - Daily Whinnies09:00 - Jared from WERM Flooring18:00 - Elisa Walfish32:30 - Jamie's clinic and New Pony41:40 - EFWP

267: Monty Roberts & Farrier for Champion Thoroughbred Frankel, by HandsOnGloves - Horsemanship Radio
bonusSteve Kielt shod horses for Sir Henry Cecil, a renowned British flat racing horse trainer who taught Steve to think like a trainer and to put the horse first. Steve's future wife had been a student of Monty Roberts and she shared with Steve what she had learned from Monty and Steve admired her passion. Now married, Steve and Alison took the opportunity to visit Monty to swap stories about the talented horses they have been fortunate to work with. Listen in…Show Host: Debbie LoucksTitle Sponsor: HandsOn Gloves, All-In-One Shedding/Bathing/GroomingGlovesGuest: Steve and Alison KieltGuest: Monty RobertsSupport for this episode also provided by Monty Roberts EQUUS Online UniversityMonty’s CalendarGet more Training Tips from Ask MontyPlease follow Monty Roberts on FacebookFollow Monty Roberts on Twitter or on InstagramSee more at: MontyRoberts.comHear all the shows on the Horse Radio Network

HITM for November 15, 2024: UK Report, Training Mules and Weird News by Kentucky Performance Products
bonusBritish Correspondent Katie Gilmour with the headlines from the UK. Jamie updates us on the training of the mule, some random news and some Realli bAd Adz! Listen in…HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3563 – Show Notes and Links:Guest: Katie Gilmour, Poles, Piaffe and Prosecco on Apple PodcastsTitle Sponsor: Kentucky Performance ProductsAdditional support for this podcast provided by: CareCredit, Equine Network, Valley Vet, and Listeners Like YouTime Stamps05:40 - Daily Whinnies16:56 - Katie Gilmour28:22 - Training a Mule04:30 - Relli bAd Adz

My Senior Horse - Senior Horse Study with Dr. Alisa Herbst
bonusNearly one-third of the global equine population is made up of senior horses, ponies, donkeys, and mules. In this episode, we talk to Dr. Alisa Herbst about a large U.S. senior horses study she and colleagues undertook at the University of Kentucky.My Senior Horse - Episode 9 Guests and Links:Guest: Dr. Alisa HerbstConnect with Host: Kimberly S. Brown of Editorial Director of My Senior Horse | Email Kim ([email protected]) | Follow Kim on LinkedIn (@kimberlylsbrown)

Stable Management Podcast 16: Barn Dog Safety with Dr. Kris Hiney
bonusIn this episode, Kris Hiney, PhD, associate professor and extension specialist at Oklahoma State University in Stillwater discusses everything you need to know about keeping your dog safe in the barn. She explains common uses for dogs in the barn, potential liability when having your own or others' dogs in the barn, and how to teach your dog skills that can help keep him safe around the farm.GUESTS AND LINKS - EPISODE 16:Host: Hailey KerstetterGuest: Dr. Kris Hiney | Connect with Kris on Instagram (@OSU_Horse)Please visit our sponsor, who makes all this possible: Calxequin

757: US Dressage Finals and Horse Shopping in Europe - The Dressage Radio Show
bonusUS Dressage Finals! Nicole Harrington shares her experience of when the wrong music was used during her Championship ride at Finals. Jessica Gaston and Reese share their experiences horse shopping in Europe and Megan gives us a report of her three rides at Nationals. Listen in...GUESTS AND LINKS DRESSAGE EPISODE 757:Co-Hosts: Reese Koffler-Stanfield and Megan McIssac | Instagram | FacebookGuest: Nicole Harrington | Website | FacebookGuest: Jessica Gaston | Facebook Dressage Radio Show: Website | FacebookPlease visit our sponsors, who make all this possible: Kentucky Performance Products, US Rider and Equestrian +Time Stamps:1:00 - Megan's Rides at Finals09:30 - Nicole Harrington22:45 - Jessica Gaston

Tecovas Takes Aim at Retail - Wisdom by WESA
bonusTecovas VP of Sales Monte Nelson discusses the brand’s approach to an expanded retail presence.Wisdom by WESA Episode 139:Hosts: Mike Donnell, Kacee Willbanks Colletti, and Sophia JagellaGuests: Monte Nelson | TecovasVisit the WESA Website

The Breakaway Breakdown: Up Your 2025 Mental Performance Donene Taylor - The Breakdown
bonusOn this episode of The Breakdown Podcast, host Lillian visited with mental performance coach Donene Taylor to hear how rodeo athletes can best prepare themselves for 2025 success both inside and outside the arena. Donene shared her belief in 'Bold goals,' as well as how to troubleshoot when plans go astray and self confidence suffers. This episode is supported by Purina and their Feed Finder program. Check out Purina's Feed Finder online here. Connect with Your Hosts: The Breakaway Roping JournalFollow on Social Media: Facebook | Instagram | TikTokEpisode-Specific LinksPurina Feed Finder ProgramMORE FROM THE BREAKAWAY BREAKDOWNMadison Outhier’s Horse Accident an Recovery on The Breakdown PodcastShelby Boisjoli-Meged’s Cheyenne Frontier Days WIN on The Breakdown PodcastMaddy Deerman’s Bringing the Summer Heat on The Breakdown PodcastCowboy Christmas Recap on The Breakdown Podcast with Taylor Munsell, TiAda Gray and Josie Connor

Getting NRHA Futurity Ready, for November 14, 2024 - Horses in the Morning
bonusThe NRHA Futurity and Adequan North American Affiliate Championships are from November 25 - December 7 in Oklahoma City. Join us today to hear about some of the events which make this event so special to the reining community. Hosts of the NRHA Monthly Episode: Christy Landwehr and Sara Honegger of the NRHATitle Sponsor: National Reining Horse AssociationGuest: Steve RossGuest: Ashley BallerGuest: Ava Welman

The Disease Du Jour 147: Role of the Permitted Treating Veterinarian in FEI/USEF Competitions with Dr. Sarah Cohen
bonusIn this episode, Sarah Cohen, DVM, joined us to discuss the role of the permitted treating veterinarian at FEI/USEF competitions, especially with regard to current discussions around social license to operate. She talked about the differences between a permitted treating veterinarian and an official veterinarian, how current discussions on social license are influencing discussions within the FEI and USEF, what’s involved in the trot-up process, and what it’s like to work as a holding box veterinarian.You can contact Dr. Cohen at [email protected] Disease Du Jour podcast is brought to you by Merck Animal Health.Disease Du Jour Podcast Hosts, Guests, and Links Episode 147:Host: Carly Sisson (Digital Content Manager) of EquiManagement | Email Carly ([email protected]) Guest: Sarah Cohen, DVM of Equity Performance EquinePodcast Website: Disease Du JourThe Disease Du Jour podcast is brought to you in 2024 by Merck Animal Health.

There's Only One J.D. Yates - The Score from The Team Roping Journal
bonusIt's not every day The Team Roping Journal's videos break the internet, but when we catch J.D. Yates stacking coils over his saddle horn heeling to save a placing at the 2024 AQHA World Show, we sort of can't help ourselves. But–more importantly—Yates won the AQHA Junior Heading World Title on Tearney Ranch's Sue C Royalty. The 2020 mare by One Time Royalty out of Sue C Lena marked a 229.0, worth $25,298.85 for the win against 76 other 5-and-under horses in the Level 3 ChampionshipsIn this episode of The Score, we catch up with Yates the day after his win from the practice pen to get his hot take on the state of the rope horse training industry and where we go from here.

HITM for November 13, 2024: Hallmark Game, Fecal Water Syndrome and Weird News by Poseidon Health and State Line Tack
bonusDr. Kristi Gran from Conley and Koontz Vet Hospital returns to talk about Fecal Water Syndrome. We start our “Guess the Hallmark Christmas Movie” plots and some mighty weird news. Listen in…HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3561 – Show Notes and Links:Guest: Dr. Kristi Gran from Conley and Koontz Vet HospitalTitle Sponsor: Poseidon Health and State Line TackAdditional support for this podcast provided by: Daily Dose Equine, Equine Network, and Listeners Like You!Time Stamps:05:00 - Daily Whinnies11:00 - Hallmark Christmas Movies24:30 - Dr. Gran37:30 - Weird News

The Short Score: Circuit Roundup - The Score from The Team Roping Journal
bonusCircuit finals season is in full swing as November 2024 marches on. Eight circuit finals are in the books, and the stories continue to intrigue and inspire, from overcoming accidents to going neck-and-neck with family in the standings.On this episode of The Short Score, we introduce two circuit stories we've enjoyed so far: Jared Fillmore's Wilderness Circuit Finals win and Braden Pirrung's Badlands Circuit year-end title.Episode presented by PurinaConfidently address your horse’s unique weight needs and help optimize their overall well-being with research-proven PurinaAnimal Nutrition feeds — designed by passionate equine nutritionists. Partner with Purina to nourish your horse to their optimal body condition. Explore weight management resources for your horse today at purinamills.com/feed-finder.MORE FROM THE SCOREThe Kirchenschlagers are AQHA World ChampionsThe Short Score: Riata Part 2The CoJo Roping Champs: Andrew Ward and Jake LongThe Short Score: Mike Kunzler and Celtic TuffThe Mental Game That Got Travis Graves to 15 Wrangler National Finals RodeosHow the Solo Stallion Incentive Will Work PLUS the Select Online October Yearling & Mixed Sale Preview

Endurance: Tom Quilty Gold Cup, The Long Ride and - Horses in the Morning
bonusAshley Wingert tells us all about her adventure riding in the Tom Quilty Gold Cup, Australia's premiere 100 mile ride. Dr. Lucian Spataro Jr., on his book "The Long Ride". It is a beautiful chronology of a place in time when three horses and a team of people were doing the “right thing” against very long odds; their perseverance is even more inspiring today, twenty years later. In Karen's training tip she talks about negative splits, riding the first half of an endurance ride slower than the second. Listen in...HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3560 – Show Notes and Links:Hosts: Glenn the Geek and Karen ChatonGuest: Ashley Wingert | FacebookGuest: Lucian Spataro | Website | Additional support for this podcast provided by: The Distance Depot, US Rider and Listeners Like YouTime Stamps:07:48 - Adventures with Jovi17:54 - Introducing New Products at Distance Depot23:38 - Ashley Wingert39:24 - Lucian Spataro

The Business of Practice 100: Balancing Parenthood and Practice with Dr. Ashley Allemand
bonusIn this episode, Ashley Allemand, DVM, talked about her experience of becoming a mother to spontaneous quadruplets as a solo practice owner and offered tips for veterinarians trying to balance parenthood with practice.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 100Hosts: Dr Amy Grice and Carly Sisson (Digital Content Manager) of EquiManagement | Email Carly ([email protected]) | Connect with Carly on LinkedInGuest: Ashley Allemand, DVMPodcast Website: The Business of Practice

HITM for November 11, 2024: Holiday Recipe, Big Ears and EFWP by WERM Flooring
bonusAuditor Claire joins us with our holiday recipe of the week and it is an easy one. Jamie’s new trainees have some mighty big ears, studies show and some Equestrian First World Problems. Listen in….HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3559 – Show Notes and Links:Guest: Auditor Claire RunolfsonTitle Sponsor: WERM FlooringAdditional support for this podcast provided by: CosequineⓇ, Purina, My New Horse and Listeners Like YouPineapple Glazed HamIngredients:Sliced ham (not lunchmeat)Brown sugarCanned pineappleDirections:Spread sliced ham evenly in a baking pan.Dump pineapple including juice over ham.Sprinkle with brown sugar.Cover pan with aluminum foil.Bake at 350° for 30 min or until hot and bubbly.Enjoy!

Stable Management Podcast 15: Hurricane Relief Efforts with Stephanie Melton
bonusIn this episode, Stephanie Melton, director of marketing at The Sanctuary at Red Bell Run in Columbus, North Carolina, discusses the devastation caused by Hurricane Helene in the Western North Carolina area and how it has affected horses and the humans that care for them. She describes the current rescue and donation intake and distribution efforts, where more support is needed, and how you can get involved to help animals and humans in need. GUESTS AND LINKS - EPISODE 15:Host: Hailey KerstetterGuest: Stephanie Melton | Facebook | InstagramPlease visit our sponsor, who makes all this possible: Ritchie Automatic Waterers

Training Buzz: Riding Without Stirrups With Axel Steiner - Dressage Today Podcast
bonusWelcome to the Training Buzz sponsored by Purina. Hear a bit from retired FEI 5* judge Axel Steiner as he challenges a rider to ride without stirrups as she schools First and Second Level movements on a schoolmaster. He suggests practicing this skill to work on the rider’s position and help activate the rider’s core muscles during the training session.Members of Equestrian+ can watch the full video with Steiner here. Not a member? Sign up for a free trial with subscription. Enter DTPODCAST at checkout to save 15% on your first month.About This Episode's Sponsor, PurinaConfidently address your horse's unique weight needs and help optimize their overall wellbeing with research-proven Purina Animal Nutrition feeds—designed by passionate equine nutritionists. Partner with Purina to nourish your horse to their optimal body condition. Explore weight management resources for your horse today at purinamills.com/feed-finder.You can also follow @purinafeedgreatness on Instagram and @PurinaHorse on Facebook.

Saddle Fitting 101 with Jochen Schleese, Spicy Standardbreds & Overfacing, and Got Your Back by Kentucky Performance Products - Retired Racehorse Radio
bonusOn today's show, we're joined by Jochen Schleese to learn about the importance of saddle fit for the retired racer, and what you, as a rider, should keep in mind as your horse transitions from the track or broodmare life to their sporthorse career. We then are joined by New Vocations' own Bridget Heasley (Hollern) to get a training tip and introduce you to 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: Jochen SchleeseRRP: Educational LibraryNew Feature: Track to TriumphNew Vocations Segment: Bridget Heasley (Hollern)Additional Support Provided by: Cashel Company, Retired Racehorse Project, My New Horse, and Listeners like You!

Heels Down Happy Hour - Very, Very Merry
bonusAre you giddy for the holidays? They’ll be here before you know it! This week, we’re sharing our top gift picks for the equestrian in your life and we’re talking about our favorite end-of-year horse shows, from the Royal Winter Fair to the Maclay Finals. Thanks for tuning in.Guests and Links Episode 130: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: Heels Down MagazineDrink Recipe: Apple Cider Bourbon PunchLink: The Royal Horse Show - Indoor Eventing winner. Boyd was secondLink: Barn doors open or closed during the winter?Link: Taylor Cawley, 16 year old from Wellington, wins this year’s ASPCA Maclay Final Link: Ecogold: Leaf Pad, fleece exercise boots, new sage green flip half pad colorLink: All Things Equestrian Sun Shirts - English-style | Western-styleLink: Pinsnickety charms and pinsLink: SynNutra Equine SynChill and G-Chill gastric and calming supplementsLink: Draper Therapies Celliant fiber therapy products for horses, humans and dogsLink: Belt it Out Goods: equestrian beltsLink: Purina MQ Equine Microbiome KitLink: The 2024 Heels Down Holiday Gift GuideTrunk ShowSubscribe: The Brief | Heels Down Spark | Donate | Our PatreonJoin our Facebook Group: Search for “Heels Down Happy Hour Podcast Lounge“This episode is presented by: All Things Equestrian, Belt It Out Goods, Purina, SynNutra Equine, Draper Therapies, Pinsnickety, and listeners like you! Thank you to our sponsors!

HITM for November 8, 2024: Riding Gettysburg, Big Brown and RBA by Kentucky Performance Products
bonusJohn Nicholson of Old Friends shares the excitement about the new additions of Kentucky Derby winner Big Brown and Zenyatta’s first born Cozmic One. Auditor Melanie tells us about her camping/riding adventure at the Gettysburg battlefield. Plus, some Realli bAd Adz, listen in…HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3558 – Show Notes and Links:Guest: Auditor Melanie MiksovskyGuest: John Nicholson of Old FriendsLinks: RadiothonTitle Sponsor: Kentucky Performance ProductsAdditional support for this podcast provided by: CareCredit, Equine Network, and Listeners Like YouTime Stamps06:00 - Daily Whinnies13:58 - Melanie Miksovsky24:50 - John Nicholson41:00 - Realli bAd Adz

Building a Track System Facility, by Equithrive - The Humble Hoof
bonusVova and Alicia Harlov chat about tips and tricks and "what we wish we knew" when building a track system facility. Thank you to our amazing sponsors:Equithrive offers supplements for everything from metabolic health to joint support – get 20% off your first order at equithrive.com with code HUMBLEHOOFCavallo Hoof Boots is offering 20% 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!

Managing Your Horse’s Weight Through Thick and Thin - Ask The Horse
bonusResearchers suggest 54% of horses in the U.S. are overweight or obese, putting them at a higher risk of developing other health problems, such as metabolic issues and joint pain. However, horses might become underweight due to gastrointestinal problems, such as gastric ulcers, or chronic health challenges. Regardless of whether a horse is under- or overweight, the underlying cause is usually an imbalance between the supply of energy the horse receives and the energy he expends. The first step in managing your horse’s weight is to determine his body condition score and work with an equine nutritionist to develop a nutrition plan to meet his needs. Tune in to learn how to manage your horse’s weight whether he is over- or underweight. This podcast is brought to you by Purina Animal Nutrition. About the Experts: Patty Graham-Thiers, PhD, has 30 years of experience in higher education equine studies programs. She grew up in Massachusetts and received her BS in animal science from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. She then earned her MS in equine nutrition from the University of Florida and PhD from Virginia Tech in equine nutrition and exercise physiology. She taught at Virginia Intermont College and currently teaches at Emory & Henry University in their Equine Studies Program. Her research focuses on protein and amino acid nutrition of exercising horses, and she also served on the National Academy of Science committee that published the 2007 Nutrient Requirements of Horses 6th edition.Kelly Vineyard, MS, PhD, is a senior nutritionist in equine technical solutions with Purina Animal Nutrition. She consults with veterinarians, professional riders, and horse owners across the United States and is directly involved with new product innovation, research, and technical support at Purina. Vineyard earned her BS in animal and dairy sciences from Auburn University and her MS and PhD in animal sciences from the University of Florida. Her doctorate research focused on the effects of omega-3 fatty acid supplementation on immune function in horses. Vineyard is a frequent lecturer on equine nutrition topics, with expertise in omega-3 fatty acids, immune function, and performance horse nutrition. She is an avid dressage rider and is proud to have earned her USDF bronze and silver medals on an off-track Thoroughbred.

The Kirchenschlagers are AQHA World Champions - The Score from The Team Roping Journal
bonusTate Kirchenschlager won the 2024 AQHA Senior Heading World Championship on the stallion Starlight Oak 017, while his cousin Dakota Kirchenschlager won the Senior Heeling on DT Hickorys Playtime. Both men helped each other to win the title in Oklahoma City Nov. 3, with Dakota, 33, winning in a rope-off against Cade Rice and Roll Your Nickles, in which Tate headed for both men aboard Starlight Oak 017, too. For the Senior Heading, Tate, 32, won owner Inderman Schaffner LLC $23,967.33 for the 2017 stallion by Starlights Gypsy out of Lenas Oakling. The Senior Heeling title paid Dakota and owner DT Horses $26,154.82 for the 2017 mare by Hickory Holly Time out of Play Like Clay.Episode presented by Fast Back RopesFast Back Ropes is thrilled to unveil its latest innovation in roping technology: the Hombre. After rigorous testing by Fast Back endorsees over the past year, the Hombre is set to redefine performance expectations in team roping.A four-strand crafted with a core, the Hombre stands out with its vibrant orange color, ensuring exceptional visibility in any arena. Its smaller diameter and rough exterior are meticulously designed to enhance grip, making it ideal for swift and precise maneuvers around the saddle horn.“The Hombre represents a significant advancement in our team rope lineup,” said Coy Upchurch, General Manager at Fast Back Ropes. “It offers a relaxed feel combined with superior functionality that ropers of all levels will appreciate. Our endorsees have given it high praise during testing.”Available in both head and heel variations, the Hombre head rope spans 31 feet and is offered in XX-Soft, X-Soft, Soft, and MS lays. Meanwhile, the 35-foot heel rope options include Soft, MS, Medium, and HM lays. This versatility ensures that every roper can find a Hombre rope suited to their specific needs.“The Hombre is designed to meet the demands of competitive ropers who seek precision and reliability,” added Upchurch. “We’re excited to bring this game-changing rope to market and anticipate it will make waves in the roping community.”The Hombre will be available for purchase at retail locations starting September 1st, marking a new era in team roping technology. For more information about the Hombre and Fast Back Ropes’ complete product offerings, visit fastbackropes.com.

Mary Kitzmiller Horse Training Q&A, by Equine Balanced Support for November 7, 2024 - Horses in the Morning
bonusToday we tackle listener questions about pawing non the cross ties, adding energy to the walk, exercises to keep the young or un-started horse engaged. Plus, a real tough one; how to ride your reactive horse when there is one in the pasture next door running around like a nut!Episode 3557 Links:Title Sponsor: Grazers Nutri-Treats Metabolic Safe Treats & Healthy Snacks for All Horses | Equine Balanced SupportToday’s Hosts: Mary Kitzmiller and Coach JennFollow Mary Kitzmiller on Facebook, Mary Kitzmiller’s StoreFollow Horse Radio Network on Twitter or follow Horses In The Morning on FacebookSupport for this podcast provided by: Ride TV, My New Horse, Listeners Like YouTime Stamps:18:05 – improving horse's energy at the walk38:28 – schooling a horse with unpredictable horse next door47:20 – horse with first ride anxiety54:58 – horses pawing in the cross tiesSupport The Show:Become a Patreon for bonus content and access to our exclusive auditor community on Facebook!

HITM for November 6, 2024: HRN Holiday Art Revealed by Poseidon Animal Health and State Line Tack
bonusArtist and Auditor Jessica Troup joins us with her 2024 HRN Holiday Art and tells us about the charity she is supporting this year. Laurel, owner of Ahleri, tells us all about her product called Muzzle Butter and what it can do for your horse. Plus, we hear all about Jamie’s Dollywood adventure and some Weird News. Listen in…HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3556 – Show Notes and Links:Guest: Laurel Heinen, owner of AhleriGuest: Auditor Jessica TroupLink: Charity of the Year - Florida Pointer RescueHRN Christmas Design Holiday GiftsLink: Holiday RadiothonEmail Weird News: [email protected] support for this podcast provided by: Daily Dose Equine, State Line Tack, Poseidon Health, Equine Network and Listeners Like YouTime Stamps:02:00 - Daily Whinnies16:45 - Laurel Heinen27:30 - Jessica Troup39:30 - Sample Radiothon46:00 - Dollywood55:00 - Weird News

The Short Score: Riata Part 2 - The Score from The Team Roping Journal
bonusThe 2024 Riata Championships crowned numerous winners who all took home their share of a pretty penny.On this episode of The Short Score, we continue our Riata series with the #10.5 and #9.5 champions. Tauna Alcorn and Taylor Pettigrew won the #10.5 on SJR Diamond Metalica and Call Me Mr Jonez for $109,600. Alcorn had a huge week inside the Lazy E winning nearly $150,000 on SJR Diamond Metalica.In the #9.5, Craig Moore and Bobby Simmons pocketed $106,000 between the 2024 Riata #9.5 win and the head and heel horse incentives on You Rey and Sundae Rebel.__Episode presented by Roping.comRoping.com is the online training resource for team ropers. In addition to thousands of videos and exclusive roping films in your back pocket, members get private access to World Champion coaches like Jake Barnes, Clay O’Brien Cooper, Matt Sherwood, 26-time World Champion Trevor Brazile, and more every day. Take advantage of step-by-step tutorials, run critiques, private members-only Facebook group, live video demos and other benefits. Join now for only $29.95/month. MORE FROM THE SCOREThe CoJo Roping Champs: Andrew Ward and Jake LongThe Short Score: Mike Kunzler and Celtic TuffThe Mental Game That Got Travis Graves to 15 Wrangler National Finals RodeosHow the Solo Stallion Incentive Will Work PLUS the Select Online October Yearling & Mixed Sale PreviewThe Short Score: Riata and MoreHurricane Helene: How the Roping Community Can Help