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Callie Schott - Practical Horseman Podcast
bonusThis Practical Horseman Podcast, sponsored by Dechra, is with five-star show jumper Callie Schott. We talk to Callie about her special partnership with KWPN gelding Garant and their many successes, the wisdom she learned from working with Beezie and John Madden, how she keeps her horses fit for show jumping and why she’s so passionate about the sport.About Callie SchottCallie grew up in an equestrian family at River Mountain Farm in Versailles, Kentucky, with her dad Trey Schott, who’s an equine veterinarian and polo player and her mom, eventer and hunter/jumper trainer Elaine Schott. After graduating from the University of Kentucky, Callie spent five years working with Beezie and John Madden where she sharpened her riding and horsemanship skills and learned various training methods that have made the Maddens some of the most successful riders and trainers in the world. Callie has established herself as a rising star in the sport of show jumping, as well as revisiting success in the hunter ring. She campaigned at some of the best shows in North America earning top honors in prestigious competitions at Spruce Meadows, The American Gold Cup, The New Albany Invitational Classic, Winter Equestrian Festival, The Vermont Summer Festival, The Hampton Classic and the Kentucky Horse Shows series.In recent years, Callie and Garant have had dynamite success. The pair began 2023 with top-10 placings at the Winter Equestrian Festival and were third in the Grand Prix of Traverse City CSI3* and the Agero Grand Prix CSI3* during the Traverse City Horse Shows.In 2024, Callie made her senior team debut at the Longines League of Nations™ Abu Dhabi with Garant, helping the NetJets® U.S. Jumping Team to a sixth-place finish in a highly competitive international field. She and Garant were short listed for the 2024 Paris Olympic Games and represented the U.S. Jumping Team in the FEI Longines League of Nations Netherlands CSIO5* in Rotterdam.After a brief hiatus from the competition ring due to an injury, Callie made her comeback debut with Garant last summer at Traverse City Horse Shows’ Great Lakes Equestrian Festival, where they won the CSI03* Grand Prix during Nations Cup Week. They also took top honors at the Go Rentals CSI5* Grand Prix at Desert International Horse Park in Thermal, California.About This Episode’s Sponsor, DechraEvery horse deserves to feel their best. That’s why veterinarians trust Dechra Veterinary Products—a global leader in equine health. From joint comfort and mobility to reproduction, skin and eye care, and essential fluid therapy, our solutions support horses through every stage of life. When your veterinarian recommends Dechra products, you can be confident your horse is receiving high-quality, proven care. Because at Dechra, we’re dedicated to helping your horse live healthier, longer, stronger.

The Business of Practice 133: Rural Veterinary Practice Grants with Drs. Hailey Mueller and Katelyn Jaqueway
bonusIn this episode, Hailey Mueller, DVM, and Katelyn Jaqueway, DVM, joined us to discuss their experiences with the USDA Rural Veterinary Services Grant Program.The purpose of the Veterinary Services Grant Program (VSGP) is to relieve veterinarian shortage situations and support veterinary services. Rural Practice Enhancement (RPE) grants are for establishing or expanding veterinary practices by equipping veterinary offices, sharing overhead costs, and/or establishing mobile veterinary facilities. The Veterinary Medicine Loan Repayment Program (VMLRP) for 2026 offers up to $120,000 in student loan repayment with a tax offset for veterinarians who commit to three years of service in designated food animal or public health shortage areas, to bolster food security and animal health infrastructure.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 133:Hosts: Dr. Amy Grice and Carly Sisson (Digital Content Manager) of EquiManagement | Email Carly ([email protected]) | Connect with Carly on LinkedInGuests: Dr. Hailey Mueller, DVM, and Dr. Katelyn Jaqueway, DVMPodcast Website: The Business of Practice

A Comparison of Cryotherapy Techniques to Treat Laminitis - EquiManagement on Audio
bonusIn a recent study, researchers evaluated three cryotherapy techniques for achieving a target hoof temperature of 50 degrees Fahrenheit.Read the article here: https://equimanagement.com/research-medical/research/a-comparison-of-cryotherapy-techniques-to-treat-laminitis/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.

Ashley's First Fox Hunt and Jamie's New Horse for February 16, 2026 by WERM Flooring - Horses in the Morning
bonusHITM: Jamie is back, and Ashley joins us to talk about her first fox hunt over the weekend. We hear about some new products from the trade show from TailCinch. Plus, in our “Where are they now?” segment we revisit the interview from 2019 where Roby Roberts announces the opening of the WEC on our show. Listen in…AUDITOR POST SHOW: No post show, Glenn is under the weather.HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3885– Show Notes and Links:Hosts: Jamie Jennings of Flyover Farm and Glenn the GeekJamie and Glenn's Amazon StoreTitle Sponsor: WERM FLOORINGPic Credit: Glenn's visitors and Ashley Fox HuntingGuest: Ashley from Sleep Stories for Equestrians on her ride with Caza LadronGuest: Jessica with a company called TailCinchLink: Follow the 2026 Gaucho DerbyAdditional support for this podcast provided by: US Rider, Equine Network and Listeners Like YouTime Stamps: 06:25 - Daily Whinnies10:00 - Jamie’s covered round pen update11:44 - Gaucho Derby overview 16:25 - Ashley joins – first fox/coyote hunt 28:07 - Jamie’s new horse Jubilo shipping update & Glenn “bone to pick”31:25 - Gelding plan & (not) collecting semen explanation33:22 - Tail Cinch interview 39:34 - Robbie Roberts interview replay begins (WEC Ocala plans)55:13 - Week’s upcoming shows & segments58:14 - Pennsylvania National Horse Show grants & closing chat

Daily Vet Life Episode 70: Working Up a Warmblood with MFM
bonusIn this episode of Daily Vet Life, Dr. Sarah Colmer talks about a warmblood that presented with vague lameness and progressive exercise intolerance indicative of a myopathy.Daily Vet Life is brought to you by Dechra.Daily Vet Life Podcast Host, Guest(s), and Links for Episode 70:Host: Alexandra Beckstett, Editorial Director of EquiManagement | Visit MyNewHorse.comGuest: Dr. Sarah ColmerPodcast Website: Daily Vet LifeBrought to You By: Dechra Veterinary Products

297: Going from Scared to Soft with Horses with by HandsOnGloves - Horsemanship Radio
bonusMonty Roberts Certified Instructor Waldo Franco became the second Monty Roberts Certified Instructor in Brazil. Listen in as he shares how horses - and violence free training - changed his life. He has influenced for good one of the largest rodeos on earth.Horsemanship Radio 297:Show Host: Debbie LoucksGuest: Waldo FrancoTitle 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 Calendar

My Senior Horse 39: Winter Senior Care with Bryan Cassill
bonusIn this episode we talk about winter senior horse care with Bryan Cassill, who has a Masters in nutrition and an MBA. He is the Commercial and Formulations Manager for Mars Horsecare and BUCKEYETM Nutrition.My Senior Horse - Episode 39 Guests and Links:Guest: Bryan Cassill, Commercial and Formulations Manager for Mars Horsecare and BUCKEYETM NutritionConnect with Host: Kimberly S. Brown of Editorial Director of My Senior Horse | Email Kim ([email protected]) | Follow Kim on LinkedIn (@kimberlylsbrown)

787: Ruth Hogan Poulsen, The Dressage Rider's Journal, Carly Collari, Meagan Davis, FL Season - The Dressage Radio Show
bonusReese & Megan bring you three thoughtful and inspiring conversations from across the dressage community — from goal-setting and mindset, to perseverance, to top-level competition success.Reese and Megan kick things off with Ruth Hogan Poulsen, creator of The Dressage Rider’s Journal 2026. Ruth shares the inspiration behind the journal, how riders can use reflection and intention to support their training, and why mindset and consistency are just as important as time in the saddle. A great conversation for riders at every level looking to be more thoughtful and purposeful in their training year.Next, we sit down with Carly, who shares her personal journey in the dressage industry and what perseverance has meant throughout her career. Based in Boston, Massachusetts, Carly runs her own farm and training program and talks candidly about the challenges, growth, and determination it takes to build something of your own — and keep going when the path isn’t easy.We wrap up the episode with Meagan Davis, who reflects on her incredible Florida season with her homebred partner Toronto Lightfoot. Meagan shares highlights from the season, what went into their preparation, and what it means to see long-term development pay off in the show ring. An inspiring look at partnership, patience, and performance at the top level.GUESTS AND LINKS DRESSAGE EPISODE 787:Co-Hosts: Reese Koffler-Stanfield and Megan McIssac | Instagram | FacebookGuest: Ruth Holgen Paulson - Book | FacebookGuest: Carly Collari - Website | Facebook | InstagramGuest: Meagan Davis - Website | Facebook | InstagramBook Club: How to Ride the Horse You thought you Bought by Anne BuchananDressage Radio Show: Website | FacebookPlease visit our sponsors, who make all this possible: Kentucky Performance Products, & Horse Radio Network!

Stable Management Podcast 42: Diagnosing and Treating Equine Gastric Ulcers with Dr. Jonathan Yardley
bonusIn this episode, Jonathan Yardley, DVM, of The Ohio State University in Columbus, explains what barn managers and horse owners need to know about how veterinarians diagnose and treat gastric ulcers in horses. He describes the difference between squamous and glandular ulcers, the importance of an accurate diagnosis, and how management and feeding tactics can support gastric ulcer treatment.GUESTS AND LINKS - EPISODE 42:Host: Hailey Pfeffer (Kerstetter)Guest: Jonathan Yardley, DVM, of The Ohio State University in ColumbusPlease visit our sponsors, who makes all this possible: Ask TheHorse Live, USRider Equestrian

The Science of a Better Supplement (Part 2) - The Horse HealthCast with SmartEquine
bonusSaddle up for Part 2 of our deep dive into equine joint health! This week, we’re heading into the lab and the feed room to tackle the often-confusing world of joint supplements and pharmaceuticals.If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by long ingredient labels or wondered if that "one-size-fits-all" supplement is actually doing anything, this episode is for you. Ashlee takes the reins to explain the science behind the "Mother Nature Big Three," the rise of next-gen antioxidants, and how to tell the difference between a daily maintenance supplement and a targeted drug.Giveaway BlogGiveaway FormHost: Ashlee Lecompte LazicHost: Jenna BoscardinLinks to products mentioned in today's episode: SmartFlex Pellets SmartFlex Ultra PelletsSmartFlex Ultimate Pellets SmartFlex Senior Pellets SmartFlex Senior Herb-Free Pellets SmartStride Pellets SmartStride™ Ultra PelletsSmartStride™ Senior Pellets SmartPerform Ultra Pellets SmartPerform Advanced Gastric & Joint™ Liquid Cosequin Equine Powder Cosequin ASU Pellets Cosequin ASU Smart & Simple MSM Smart & Simple MSM Pellets Leg Up Joint Pellets Leg Up Joint Senior Pellets

Jamie's Horse Shopping, Riding Alaska and RBA for January 13, 2026 by Kentucky Performance Products - Horses in the Morning
bonusHITM: Did Jamie buy a horse on her shopping trip to California? Plus, we'll cover the exciting details of the first-ever sanctioned endurance ride in the stunning Alaskan wilderness. We also have a product review of the Gatsby® Stable Blanket and will announce two new fun prizes for this month's Really Bad Ads. Listen in...AUDITOR POST SHOW: No Post ShowHORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3884 – Show Notes and Links:Hosts: Jamie Jennings of Flyover Farm and Glenn the GeekJamie and Glenn's Amazon StorePic Credit: Brenna Gallagher-PhillipsTitle Sponsor: Kentucky Performance ProductsGuests: Brenna Gallagher-Phillips and Auditor Sarah Weideman on the Great Alaskan Endurance RaceGuest: Jacqueline Tanzi of Centaur Equestrians LLC in New Jersey reviewing the Gatsby 600D 250g Stable BlanketGiveaway: $100 gift card from Grace 'n Grit, use coupon code HRN for 10% off your next hat.Giveaway: A $250 Gift Pack from Watercolor Western, use coupon code HRN for 20% off for the month of February.Additional support for this podcast provided by: My New Horse, Equine Network and Listeners Like YouTime Stamps: 00:05 - Show open / sponsor mention01:16 - Jamie calls in from Bakersfield about horse shopping23:42 - Alaska endurance ride 34:55 - Gatsby stable blanket review48:08 - Really Bad Ads

Safety With Power Tools with Jim Apple - The Humble Hoof
bonusJim Apple talks about using power tools like angle grinders in hoofcare, how to approach the use when using new modalities, and how to protect ourselves and the horses we work on from incidents or injuries.

Managing Horses With Metabolic Problems - Ask The Horse
bonusManaging a horse diagnosed with metabolic problems means understanding how conditions such as equine metabolic syndrome (EMS) and insulin dysregulation increase the risk of serious complications, including laminitis. Horses with metabolic problems often benefit from controlled diets low in sugars and starches, tailored to prevent spikes in blood insulin and support healthy body condition. Regular exercise and weight management should be part of a comprehensive plan because activity can help improve insulin sensitivity and supports overall metabolic health. While there’s no cure for these conditions, strategic, research-based care can help improve your metabolic horse’s well-being.During this podcast, two experts answer listener questions about managing horses that have metabolic problems.About the Experts: Greg Schmid, DVM, originally from Canada, moved to Ohio as a teenager, where his family trained dressage and eventing horses. He earned a Bachelor of Science in equine science from Otterbein University, in Westerville, Ohio, and a DVM from The Ohio State University, in Columbus. After graduation, Schmid completed an internship at B.W. Furlong & Associates, in Oldwick, New Jersey, and then worked with Dr. John “Doc” Steele in a hunter/jumper-focused practice covering the East Coast. He later practiced in Portland, Oregon, working with various English and Western sport horses. Schmid joined Dechra as an equine professional services veterinarian in September 2020 and now lives in Asheville, North Carolina.Caitrin Lowndes, DVM, is a research fellow at the Van Eps Laminitis and Endocrinology Laboratory at the University of Pennsylvania’s New Bolton Center, in Kennett Square, with a background in field practice. Her main area of research is the improved diagnosis and management of insulin dysregulation, with particular interest in how that research can be translated into clinical practice for the treatment and prevention of laminitis.

166: From Crown to Community Manager - Wisdom by WESA
bonusWhat happens when a rodeo ambassador steps behind the brand curtain? In this episode, we sit down with Kaelanne Quinonez of Corral Boots to talk about the leap from industry advocate to brand-side strategist and how storytelling, community, and WESA come together to shape what retailers see next.Hosts: Jennifer Hebert, Morgan Nicole ZipperlenContact: Sophia Jagella, WESA Marketing SpecialistGuest: Kaelanne Quinonez, Community and PR Manager at Corral BootsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/boujee_vaquera/

They Can't Read... So They Talk - Mornings in D Minor
bonusMornings in D Minor - Episode 1: They Can't Read... So They TalkWelcome to the debut episode of Mornings in D Minor, your daily dose of rodeo insights, humor, and behind-the-scenes stories directly from the heart of the National Finals Rodeo (NFR) in Las Vegas!Brought to you by EQN Sports.In this premiere episode, hosts Dru Stew, Shane Minor, and Luke Branquinho are joined by Eddie Priefert. The crew kicks things off with plenty of wit, sharing a few laughs about technical difficulties and their morning coffee routines before diving deep into the high-stakes world of professional rodeo.In This Episode, We Discuss:Round 1 Highlights: A detailed breakdown of the first night of the NFR, including standout performances in bareback riding and the intensity of the steer wrestling competition.The "Yellowstone Effect": How the hit TV show has influenced the western industry and brought a new wave of fans to the sport of rodeo.Athlete Spotlights: Insights into the grit and determination of top competitors like Stetson Wright and record-breaking team ropers.Life on the Road: Personal stories from the hosts and guests about their experiences in the arena, from high-pressure moments to the camaraderie of the "long ride."Behind the Scenes: A look at the incredible work done by the stock contractors and the crew at the South Point Hotel and Casino to ensure a world-class event.Whether you're a lifelong rodeo fan or just getting to know the western lifestyle, join us for an authentic and entertaining conversation that captures the spirit of the NFR.Subscribe now and start your day with Mornings in D Minor!

Ice Castles, Caribbean Aftercare, Movie Update for February 11, 2026 by Chewy Equine - Horses in the Morning
bonusHITM: In our Home for Every Horse segment Kelley Stobie of Caribbean Thoroughbred Aftercare Inc. tells us about the amazing work they are doing to help OTTBs in the Islands. Auditor Jamo Sams joins us for her annual report on the Ice Castle in New Hampshire, we get an update on Lisa’s movie and talk about things no one else has done. Listen in…Auditor Post Show: We meet Auditor Andrew Vernatter. HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3882 – Show Notes and Links:Hosts: Jamie Jennings of Flyover Farm & Glenn the GeekJamie and Glenn's Amazon StoreGuest Co-Host: Lisa Wysocky, author of the Cat Enright MysteriesTitle Sponsor: Chewy EquineGuest: Kelley Stobie, the Co-Founder, and Executive Director of Caribbean Thoroughbred Aftercare Inc.Guest: Jamo Sams, with her annual visit about working on the Ice Castle in NHAdditional support for this podcast provided by: Equine Network and Listeners Like YouTimestamps:00:40 – Lisa’s Tennessee ice storm06:14 – Daily Whinnies07:44 – Lisa’s movie update & casting discussion14:31 – Caribbean Thoroughbred Aftercare interview (Kelly)34:29 – Ice castles interview (Jamo Sams)47:59 – “One thing no one else has done” auditor stories1:03:00 – Auditor post show: meet Andrew (WV), horses & life

1624: Let's Learn About Equine Laser Therapy - Horse Tip Daily
bonusDr. Wendy Ying sits down with HRN founder Glenn the Geek to explain Laser Therapy and its many applications.Host: Coach JennTodays contributors: Horses In The Morning, Dr. Wendy YingAdvertise on Horse Radio Network podcastsAdditional support for this episode provided by HRN AuditorsListen to more podcasts for horse people at Horse Radio Network

Pt. 2 Cricket the Story of a Little Circus Pony by Berta & Emler Hader - Sleep Stories for Equestrians
bonusThanks for joining us on Sleep Stories for Equestrians, where we are reading a fictional tale called Cricket the Story of a Little Circus Pony by Berta & Emler Hader.This episode contains the second part 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.
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Endurance Tips: Keeping Motivated, Vitals, Ride Times for February 10, 2026 - Horses in the Morning
bonusIn this revisit we bring you three Endurance Rider tips from Karen. Keeping motivated during the winter, your horses vital signs and calculating ride times and speeds. Listen in...HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3881 – Show Notes and Links:HORSES IN THE MORNING Endurance Day crew: co-hosted by Glenn the Geek and Karen ChatonSponsor: The Distance DepotAERC check out the AERC calendar!Time Stamps:01:20 - Keeping motivated during Winter11:50 - The Distance Depot17:30 - Vital Signs23:51 - Calculating ride times and speed

Mareworthy Match and DANCIN TRIXIE by Kentucky Performance Products - Retired Racehorse Radio
bonusOn today's show, we chat with our friend Kyle Rothfus of Mareworthy to learn more about the organization's Mare Match service. Then we're back with New Vocations' Bridget Heasley for a new training tip and 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: Kyle RothfusNew Vocations Segment - Adoptable HorseAdditional Support Provided by: Retired Racehorse Project, and Listeners like You!

Goats, Ads, Gadgets and EFWP for February 9, 2026 by WERM Flooring - Horses in the Morning
bonusWe talk goats with Deb Niemann of the “For the Love of Goats” podcast. We take a look at our favorite and least favorite commercials and we review some of the pet related gadgets from the year’s CES. Plus, your Equestrian First World Problems, listen in…HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3880– Show Notes and Links:Hosts: Jamie Jennings of Flyover Farm and Glenn the GeekJamie and Glenn's Amazon StorePic Credit: Deb NiemannGuest: Deb Niemann of the "For the Love of Goats" podcast and the Thrifty HomesteaderState Line Tack Product Review: Janelle reviewed the Defender Titanium 1200D High Neck SheetAdditional support for this podcast provided by: Ride TV, Equine Network and Listeners Like YouTime Stamps: 00:50 – Big Game Ads09:41 – Daily Whinnies12:42 – Jamie’s Austin trip & the Mexican dancing horse26:19 – Goat segment with Deb Niemann44:57 – Flesh‑eating worm article & media exaggeration47:06 – CES animal tech gadgets56:42 – Equestrian First World Problems1:02:42 – Ross Stevens Olympic donation1:05:14 – Main show close & Auditor Post Show starts

Horse Handling Techniques for Safer Nerve Blocks - EquiManagement on Audio
bonusLearn how to use positive approaches and minimally aversive methods when performing nerve blocks to benefit both horse and veterinarian. Read the full article here: https://equimanagement.com/research-medical/horse-handling-techniques-for-safer-nerve-blocks/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.

One-on-One with Erin Gilmore for February 5, 2026 by Kentucky Performance Products - Horses in the Morning
bonusGlenn goes One-on-One with longtime friend of the show, equestrian photographer and journalist Erin Gilmore. They trace Erin’s journey from California hunter-jumper kid to Wellington show-jumping insider, and then to Virginia eventer and on-demand horse show photographer. Along the way they dig into the real costs of showing, why eventing and endurance feel more welcoming, the magic of Live Oak International’s combined driving and CSI4* jumping, how equestrian media and podcasts have evolved, and what AI means (and doesn’t) for photography and journalism. Listen in...HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3879 – Show Notes and Links:Hosts: Jamie Jennings of Flyover Farm and Glenn the GeekJamie and Glenn's Amazon StorePic Credit: Erin GilmoreGuest: Erin Gilmore of Erin Gilmore Photos Additional support for this podcast provided by: US Rider, Equine Network and Listeners Like YouTime Stamps: 01:51 - Birthdays and prize giveaways05:31 - Introducing guest Erin Gilmore08:06 - From Wellington show jumper to Virginia eventer11:53 - The real cost of showing & why eventing appeals19:07 - Behind Erin’s horse show photography business20:43 - Live Oak International: combined driving & CSI4*27:10 - Equestrian media, podcasts, and the rise of AI

Mary Kitzmiller Horse Training Q & A, for February 5, 2026 - Horses in the Morning
bonusMary Kitzmiller answers listener submitted horse training questions about trailering nervous horses, how to give a mini mule her best start, and how to evaluate a new horse. Mary's horse training tip covers how horses learn when they are at rest.Episode 3877 LinksImage Credit: Mary Kitzmiller HorsemanshipToday’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 FacebookVisit our sponsors! Ride TV, MyNewHorseAdvertise with Horse Radio NetworkAdditional support for this podcast provided by: Listeners Like YouTime Stamps7:00 How horses learn when they rest32:59 Getting a good start training a mini mule44:14 Trailer loading a nervous horse57:00 Spotting holes in a horses training1:01:43 Most common gaps in a horses training

The Disease Du Jour 175: Equine Joint Health and Healing with Dr. Charlie Barton
bonusIn this episode, Charlie Barton, BVetMed, MS, DACVS-LA, joined us to discuss equine joint health and healing. They discussed biologics, gene therapy, emerging joint therapies, and more.This episode of Disease Du Jour is brought to you by Equithrive.Use promo code DUJOUR to get 20% off your first order, plus free shipping at Equithrive.com.GUESTS AND LINKS - EPISODE 175:Host: Carly Sisson (Digital Content Manager) of EquiManagement | Email Carly ([email protected])Guest: Dr. Charlie BartonPodcast 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])

Travis Browne on Team Roping, Starting Over, and Life After the UFC - The Score from The Team Roping Journal
bonusIn this episode, we sit down with Travis Browne, a former UFC heavyweight contender who has traded the octagon for the roping box and embraced life as a team roper.Travis talks candidly about what it’s like to go from the elite level of one sport to being brand new in another, and how quickly team roping humbled him. From missing steers at his first jackpot to learning horsemanship, pressure, and patience, he shares the challenges and the rush that hooked him on the sport.We also dive into how his background as a professional fighter shaped his mindset, coachability, and approach to learning, why team roping has become a family affair, and what he loves most about the people and culture in the industry.It’s an honest conversation about starting over, being willing to fail, and finding joy in the process. Whether you’re new to team roping or have been in it your whole life, this episode is a reminder of why this sport pulls people in and keeps them coming back.---Episode sponsored by DECHRA: Every horse deserves to feel their best. That's why veterinarians trust Dechra Veterinary Products — a global leader in equine health. From joint comfort and mobility to reproduction, skin and eye care, and essential fluid therapy, our solutions support horses through every stage of life. When your veterinarian recommends Dechra products, you can be confident your horse is receiving high-quality, proven care. Because at Dechra, we're dedicated to helping your horse live healthier, longer, stronger.

Mystery Guest from Rolex, Screwworm and Weird News for February 4, 2026 by Chewy Equine - Horses in the Morning
bonusHITM: Our mystery guest today is someone that everyone that has been to Rolex has seen, and only a few know his name. We hear about a new Wintec saddle and we help Jamie pick a breed for her next horse and some mighty weird news. Listen in…Auditor Post Show: Really random short post show.HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3877 – Show Notes and Links:Hosts: Jamie Jennings of Flyover Farm & Glenn the GeekJamie and Glenn's Amazon StoreTitle Sponsor: Chewy EquineGuest: Mystery GuestProduct Highlight: New Wintec Saddle - Wintec 500 HBAdditional support for this podcast provided by: Equine Network and Listeners Like YouTimestamps:02:19 - New World screwworm in Florida06:56 - Daily Whinnies08:12 - Jamie horse shopping13:44 - Florida racing decoupling bill17:28 - Mystery guest tease20:00 - Reveal: Mystery guest23:17 - Queen Elizabeth story35:45 - Trending horse breeds list45:27 - Weird News58:48 - Auditor Post Show

Turning Point | Barn Stories Ep. 91 - Equus Barn Stories
bonusIn this "Best of Barn Stories" episode, we meet a little orange mare with attitude—the type of horse many of us would never imagine owning. Then comes the freak injury. What unfolds next is a story of transformation as the author reexamines her priorities and comes to love her mare in unexpected ways.This episode is brought to you by My New Horse, your resource for navigating your horse ownership journey.

1623: Can Travel Be Educational for Your Horse? - Horse Tip Daily
bonusThis time Mary Kitzmiller and I chat about acclimatization, and how you can utilize it in your horse training program.Host: Coach JennTodays contributors: Horses In The Morning, Mary Kitzmiller Podcast, Mary Kitzmiller HorsemanshipAdvertise on Horse Radio Network podcastsAdditional support for this episode provided by HRN AuditorsListen to more podcasts for horse people at Horse Radio Network

Ears up! Mules & Donkeys in the Show Ring, for February 3, 2026 - American Horse Council Podcast
bonusJoin us as we welcome back Dr. Amy McLean from UC Davis to discuss the exciting world of donkey and mule shows. We dive deep into what makes donkey and mule showing special and how the industry can better support long ears in competition. For our legislative and regulatory update we explore issues related to hippotherapy and Medicaid.HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3875 –Show Notes and Links:Your Hosts: Julie Broadway (President) and Emily Stearns (Health, Welfare, and Regulatory Affairs Liaison) of the American Horse CouncilGuest: Dr. Amy McLeanLinks: UC David Team Petition, Dyna Does DressageSponsors: Zoetis, Markel InsuranceSubscribe to the American Horse Council Podcast - Search American Horse Council Podcast on your podcast player.Follow Horses In The Morning on FacebookFollow the American Horse Council on Facebook, Instagram and X (formerly Twitter)Time Stamps03:57 - Donkey and mule shows with Dr. Amy McLean34:58 - UC Davis Equestrian Team40:51 - Insurance Coding Blocking Access to Hippotherapy

Ears up! Mules & Donkeys in the Show Ring, for February 3, 2026 - Horses in the Morning
bonusJoin us as we welcome back Dr. Amy McLean from UC Davis to discuss the exciting world of donkey and mule shows. We dive deep into what makes donkey and mule showing special and how the industry can better support long ears in competition. For our legislative and regulatory update we explore issues related to hippotherapy and Medicaid.HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3875 –Show Notes and Links:Your Hosts: Julie Broadway (President) and Emily Stearns (Health, Welfare, and Regulatory Affairs Liaison) of the American Horse CouncilGuest: Dr. Amy McLeanLinks: UC David Team Petition, Dyna Does DressageSponsors: Zoetis, Markel InsuranceSubscribe to the American Horse Council Podcast - Search American Horse Council Podcast on your podcast player.Follow Horses In The Morning on FacebookFollow the American Horse Council on Facebook, Instagram and X (formerly Twitter)Time Stamps03:57 - Donkey and mule shows with Dr. Amy McLean34:58 - UC Davis Equestrian Team40:51 - Insurance Coding Blocking Access to Hippotherapy

The Business of Practice 132: Results from Early-Career Practitioner Survey with Dr. Zach Loppnow
bonusIn this episode, Zach Loppnow, DVM, shared the results from a recent survey of early-career equine veterinarians conducted by the AAEP Early Career Committee in June 2025. Respondents were AAEP members who graduated from 2015-2024. Loppnow discussed some common pain points the survey revealed and other relevant insights.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 132:Hosts: Dr. Amy Grice and Carly Sisson (Digital Content Manager) of EquiManagement | Email Carly ([email protected]) | Connect with Carly on LinkedInGuest: Zach Loppnow, DVMPodcast Website: The Business of Practice

Vet Care App and Horse Husband Steve for February 2, 2026 by WERM Flooring - Horses in the Morning
bonusJustin Long returns with a new app called the Equine Emergency Vet Care App, designed to help horse owners decide when to call the vet. Plus, our horse husband of the month is Steve Secor, he is new to his job but learning quickly. And some other random horse talk. Listen in…HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3875 – Show Notes and Links:Hosts: Jamie Jennings of Flyover Farm and Glenn the GeekJamie and Glenn's Amazon StorePic Credit: Steve Secor and Justin LongGuest: Horse husband Steve Secor, husband to auditor MollyGuest: Justin Long on his new App called Equine Emergency Vet Care AppAdditional support for this podcast provided by: My New Horse, Equine Network and Listeners Like YouTime Stamps: 00:00 - Show intro / hosts00:37 - Weather & citrus crop02:57 - Creosote rail-tie fire05:30 - Groundhog Day, winter chat08:44 - Auditor birthday08:49 - Jamie’s son at school dance16:46 - Selling “the cribber” / horse shopping20:22 - Horse prices “$30,000” rant26:24 - Horse husband Steve segment starts44:13 - Justin Long equine emergency app57:14 - Positive vs Negative

How to Manage Horse Owner Expectations About Fracture Repair - EquiManagement on Audio
bonusA realistic outlook is an essential part of fracture treatment, and the veterinarian has the power to shape the owner’s expectations one way or the other. Read the full story here: https://equimanagement.com/research-medical/sports-medicine/how-to-manage-horse-owner-expectations-about-fracture-repair/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.

Pt. 1 Cricket the Story of a Little Circus Pony by Berta & Emler Hader - Sleep Stories for Equestrians
bonusThanks for joining us on Sleep Stories for Equestrians, where we are reading a fictional tale called Cricket the Story of a Little Circus Pony by Berta & Emler Hader.This episode contains the beginning 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.

Stable Management Podcast 41: What You Need to Know Before Foaling Season with Dr. Theresa Beachler
bonusIn this episode, Theresa Beachler, DVM, PhD, Dipl. ACT, assistant professor at Iowa State University's College of Veterinary Medicine in Ames, describes common problems barn managers should be aware of during late equine gestation and foaling. She explains the most common threats to mare and foal health and how you can help ensure a safe and successful foaling season.GUESTS AND LINKS - EPISODE 41:Host: Hailey Pfeffer (Kerstetter)Guest: Dr. Theresa Beachler, DVM, PhD, Dipl. ACT, assistant professor at Iowa State University's College of Veterinary Medicine in AmesPlease visit our sponsors, who makes all this possible: Ask TheHorse Live, USRider Equestrian

Heels Down Happy Hour 144 - The Year Of The Fire Horse
bonusHappy 2026 y’all, the Year of the Fire Horse. We promise we lunged it before we all got on. This month, we’re kicking off the year with some of our favorite horse shows and settling in for the tougher topics of horse ownership. Thanks for tuning in.Guests and Links Episode 144: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: Erin Gilmore PhotographyDrink Recipe: Dirty Coconut Coke Mocktail for Dry JanuaryGuest: Laura Reiman, MS, NPCP-CPT, is the owner of The Pilates Powerhaus in Alexandria, Virginia, and author of ‘Pilates for Horses’. Follow for more tips on Instagram at @Pilatesforhorses or online at Pilates4horses.comGuest: Chloe Reid, Live Oak InternationalLink: Is It Kissing Spine, Or Are You Just a Bad Rider?Link: Updates out of WellingtonLink: Boyd Martin named international equestrian of the year but USEF, Greya is Horse of the YearLink: EHV UpdateProduct Review: Heels Down Holiday Gift Guide | Email Justine at [email protected]: The Brief | Heels Down Spark | Donate | Our PatreonJoin our Facebook Group: Search for “Heels Down Happy Hour Podcast Lounge“This episode is presented by: Zoetis, Horse Spot, and listeners like you! Thank you to our sponsors!

Black in the Saddle, Darley Newman and Really Bad Adz for January 30, 2026 - Horses in the Morning
bonusHITM: We start with Abriana Johnson, Founder of Black in the Saddle and host of the upcoming Kinship Conference, who joins us to share details about this groundbreaking event celebrating Black equestrians and industry leaders. Following that, an old friend of the show, Darley Newman, known for her Emmy-nominated series Travels with Darley and formerly of Equitrekking, will catch us up on her "Travel Like a Local" adventures and share where her signature horseback riding journeys have taken her, plus we'll feature some truly Really Bad Adz. Listen in!AUDITOR POST SHOW: The most random post show ever.HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3874 – Show Notes and Links:Hosts: Jamie Jennings of Flyover Farm and Glenn the GeekJamie and Glenn's Amazon StorePic Credit: Darley Newman and Abriana JohnsonGuest: Abriana Johnson, Founder of Black in the Saddle and host of the upcoming Kinship ConferenceGuest: Darley Newman, of Travels with DarleyAETA Interview: Walsh ProductsAdditional support for this podcast provided by: US Rider, Equine Network and Listeners Like YouTime Stamps: 01:55 - Show rundown (guests & really bad ads)02:56 - Budweiser 250th ad & GMA interview rant09:18 - Daily Whinnies10:52 - Old TV shows, misogyny, and sitcom nostalgia19:14 - Brianna Johnson, Black in the Saddle24:09 - Kinship Conference details (who it’s for, where, when)33:38 - Walsh Products (Lauren) – halters & USA manufacturing39:46 - Darlie Newman – life after Equitrekking, Travels with Darlie01:02:21 - Really Bad Ads segment intro and prize info01:22:13 - Auditor Post Show

296: Horse Sense for People - Chapter Eight by HandsOnGloves - Horsemanship Radio
bonusJoin Debbie Loucks on a special episode of Horsemanship Radio as she kicks off this new series! 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 296:Show Host: Debbie LoucksTitle Sponsor: HandsOn Gloves, All-In-One Shedding/Bathing/Grooming GlovesPhotos 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

My Senior Horse 38: Senior Herds, Part 3 with Dr. Pat Harris and Dr. Nicky Jarvis
bonusDr. Pat Harris is a European specialist in veterinary and comparative nutrition. Dr. Jarvis is head of Veterinary and Care at Redwings Horse Sanctuary in Norfolk, England. Both are experienced equine veterinarians who have a passion for senior horses.My Senior Horse - Episode 38 Guests and Links:Guest: Dr. Pat Harris and Dr. Nicky JarvisConnect with Host: Kimberly S. Brown of Editorial Director of My Senior Horse | Email Kim ([email protected]) | Follow Kim on LinkedIn (@kimberlylsbrown)

Dressage Today Season 7 Episode 1: REVISIT Interview with Chelsea Canedy from Season 2 Episode 13 on August 4th, 2021
bonusThis month, we are bringing back an older interview from Stephanie Ruff and Aviva, where they interviewed Chelsey Canedy. The reason we are revisiting this interview is that Chelsey has a new book out, and we are looking forward to getting her BACK on the podcast to talk to us about her latest book. We thought it would be great for people to hear her original story so they could be up to date when we interview her later this year. Whether you heard it on the original interview or this is your first time hearing about Chelsey, we hope you enjoy this podcast! As always, if you enjoy the content we put out, please subscribe, hit the like button and share with your friends!We have received a few more L questions, but please keep them coming! You can submit L questions to Stephany or Aviva at any of their social media handles listed below!Dressage Today S7 E1 Show Notes:Connect with the Hosts: Email Aviva Nebesky ([email protected]) | Email Stephany Fish Crossman ([email protected]) | Plus, look them both up on Facebook!Connect with the Show: Website (DressageToday.com) | Socials (@DressageToday) Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | PinterestGuest: Chelsey CanedyLink: TDF AuctionLink: Video Subscription SiteToday's Episode Brought to You By: Equestrian+Mentioned in this episode:Tribute Equine Nutritionhttps://www.tributeequinenutrition.com/

The Science of a Better Stride (Part 1) - The Horse HealthCast with SmartEquine
bonusWhat does it really take to support healthy joints and a better stride? In this episode, Ashlee and Jenna break down the science of joint health, from daily movement and thoughtful warm-ups to therapy tools and targeted supplements and give you tips to build a joint-support plan that works for your horse at every stage.Giveaway BlogGiveaway FormHost: Ashlee Lecompte LazicHost: Jenna BoscardinLinks to products mentioned in today's episode: Far Infrared and Ceramic Therapy Products for Horses at SmartEquineMagnetic Therapy for Horses at SmartEquine Red Light & Laster Therapy for Horses at SmartEquineSmartPerform Ultra PelletsSmart & Simple MSMSmart & Simple MSM Pellets

786: Masterclass, Genay Vaughn, FEI 5*, Hannah Irons, FEI Trainers Conference - The Dressage Radio Show
bonusReese and Megan kick off the show with a Florida season update and a conversation with Genay Vaughn to talk about her and Gino’s personal-best performances in the CDI 5*. Genay shares insight into their preparation, mindset, and what it means to achieve top results at the highest level of the sport. Reese and Megan chat with Hannah Irons about her experience riding in the FEI Trainers Conference at High Meadow Farm, led by Olympic gold medalist Heike Kemmer and renowned judge Christof Umbach. Hannah reflects on the education, atmosphere, and value of learning from world-class horsemen. Hannah also recapped the wildly successful master class featuring dressage legends Kyra Kyrklund, Catherine Dufour, and Jan Brink. They discuss key takeaways, rider impact, and what made this educational event such a standout.GUESTS AND LINKS DRESSAGE EPISODE 786:Co-Hosts: Reese Koffler-Stanfield and Megan McIssac | Instagram | FacebookGuest: Genay Vaughn: Website | Facebook | InstagramGuest: Hannah Irons: Website | Facebook | InstagramBook Club: How to Ride the Horse You thought you Bought by Anne BuchananDressage Radio Show: Website | FacebookPlease visit our sponsors, who make all this possible: Kentucky Performance Products, & My New Horse.Advertise on Horse Radio Network Podcasts!

Adulting with Horses Clubhouse LIVE: Chaos and Cocktails with Guest Nichole Chiciro - Adulting with Horses
bonusEIn this lively episode, Heather Wallace, Natalie Keller Reinert, and Ashley Winch come together for a fun and chaotic discussion about their lives, adulting, and the equestrian world. They kick off the conversation with a humorous introduction, referencing their previous holiday hijinks episode and the idea of bringing chaos to their listeners through a live stream. The trio shares personal anecdotes, including Heather's recent experiences with Rice Krispie treats for dinner and the stress of closing on a house while preparing for the Westminster Dog Show. They also touch on the challenges of adulting, the weather, and the quirks of their horses, leading to a light-hearted exploration of their lives as horse enthusiasts.As the conversation unfolds, the group welcomes surprise guest Nichole Chiciro of Horse & Rider, and dives into various topics, including the differences in their living situations, the absurdity of horse names, and the unique personalities of their equine companions. They share laughs over their horses' antics and the challenges of managing them in unpredictable weather. The episode captures the essence of friendship, humor, and the relatable chaos of adulting, all while celebrating their love for horses and the equestrian lifestyle. In this lively episode, the hosts engage in a humorous and candid discussion about their experiences with horses, personal anecdotes, and the quirks of adulting. They share stories about their horses' personalities, particularly focusing on a mare who has strong opinions about her companions and life in general. The conversation flows into light-hearted banter about travel mishaps, the challenges of social media, and the joys of drinking and shopping. As they navigate through various topics, the camaraderie among the hosts shines through, making for an entertaining and relatable episode.Keywords adulting, horses, equestrian, podcast, humor, chaos, horse names, weather, friendship, lifestyle, horses, adulting, travel stories, equestrian life, humor, personal anecdotes, horse personalities, social media, friendships, podcastChapters00:00 Introduction and Holiday Hijinks01:52 Adulting Adventures and Chaos05:55 Introducing Nichole and Her Background10:01 Food, Drinks, and Equestrian Stories13:59 Horse Mishaps and Personal Anecdotes15:47 Horse Transformations and Quirky Names19:32 Superstitions Around Changing Horse Names21:02 Barn Fitness vs. Gym Fitness26:01 Weather Woes and Equestrian Life33:19 The Opinionated Mare34:44 Travel Tales and Packing Tips38:23 Nostalgia and Old Photos41:10 Traveling with Style48:41 Never Have I Ever: Equestrian Edition49:23 Playing Never Have I Ever52:11 Horse-Related Anecdotes56:09 Caffeine and Cold Brew Conversations01:00:26 Adulting Wins of the Week01:01:39 Closing Thoughts and Where to Find UsLinks:www.adultingwithhorsespodcast.comInstagram @adultingwithhorsespodcastTwitter @AdultingHorsesFacebook Group, The Clubhouse: https://www.facebook.com/groups/adultingwithhorsespodcast/Patreon https://www.patreon.com/AdultingWithHorsesPodcastThank you for being a little weird with us, horse girl! If you like what you hear make sure to subscribe to the podcast on your player of choice, join our Adulting with Horses Clubhouse on Facebook where you can become part of the show! Also, it’s a great place to meet other horse crazy women. Thanks and see you next time!If you like what you hear but want a little more, become a Patreon member for extra bonus episodes, behind-the-scenes content with video, and more! https://www.patreon.com/AdultingWithHorsesPodcast

Biosecurity: Protecting The Horses We Work With with Dr. Holly Helbig - The Humble Hoof
bonusDr. Holly Helbig talks about practical steps to ensure we don't spread infectious disease between horses we see, both as horse owners and equine professionals.

The Equestrian Travel Association: Purpose, Standards, and the Road Ahead - Horses in the Morning
bonusIn this episode, Meghan dives into the heart of the Equestrian Travel Association (ETA), tracing its journey from a big idea to a refined mission focused on ethics, credibility, and horse welfare. While the goal has always been to support outfitters and ranches, the ETA is getting more intentional about quality over quantity, prioritizing honest business practices and exceptional experiences. It’s a candid look at why professional standards and thoughtful curation matter in the world of travel, setting the stage for what’s to come this year on Galloping Getaways. If you're passionate about doing equestrian travel the right way, this conversation is the perfect place to start. Listen in...HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3873 – Show Notes & Links:Host: Meghan Brady of the Equestrian Travel AssociationPresenting Sponsor: Equestrian Travel Association | Facebook | InstagramGuest: Glenn the GeekTime Stamps:00:58 - ETA mission, standards, and updates02:23 - Glenn joins, ETA direction03:40 - Move from big directory to curated selection05:19 - ETA history, starting in 201107:09 - Megan’s story and why ETA began08:19 - Trend toward unique travel experiences10:19 - Shift to “Michelin star” vetting12:33 - Staff care, customer service discussed13:38 - Plans for Portugal curated trips14:45 - Megan’s travel bucket list16:42 - Seeking Asia travel recommendations17:40 - New website, personalized trip planning18:41 - Tips for first-time horse travelers20:54 - Podcast future, more trip stories21:43 - Responsible travel, ethics

Equine Network Sold, Barn Pet Peeves and Dr. Shen on Winter Laminitis for January 28, 2026 by Chewy Equine - Horses in the Morning
bonusIn the big news, Equine Network sold. DeAnn from Horse Nation is back to share her take on the "10 Things We Pretend Don’t Bother Us at the Barn." Then, we get expert advice as Dr. Stephanie Shen from North Bridge Equine Associates discusses the important topic of winter laminitis. And of course, a little weird news to wrap things up. Tune in!HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3872 – Show Notes and Links:Hosts: Jamie Jennings of Flyover Farm & Ashley Winch, Director of Podcast Operations for Horse Radio NetworkJamie and Glenn's Amazon StoreTitle Sponsor: ChewyGuest: DeAnn from Horse NationGuest: Dr. Stephanie Shen from North Bridge Equine AssociatesProduct Highlight: Grace n GritAdditional support for this podcast provided by: Equine Network and Listeners Like YouTimestamps:02:00 - Equine Network sale and industry impact10:46 - Alex Honnold and fear discussion16:09 - Chewy Equine18:01 - Horse Nation: barn pet peeves26:32 - “Stop Googling your horse’s issues”34:44 - WESA: Grace & Grit winter hats37:51 - Vet segment: winter laminitis53:34 - Weird News segment01:06:06 - Panda conservation and bamboo chat01:10:58 - Auditor Post Show

1622: Wardrobe Essentials for the Properly Dressed Equine - Horse Tip Daily
bonusWardrobe Essentials for the Properly Dressed Equine. Or, what blankets and sheets does my horse REALLY need?Host: Coach JennAdvertise on Horse Radio Network podcastsAdditional support for this episode provided by HRN AuditorsListen to more podcasts for horse people at Horse Radio Network

Rider Body Fitness, Movement and Motion for January 27, 2026 - Horses in the Morning
bonusAs riders we use our body every time we sit on our horse, but often our own fitness, motion and movement gets passed over. It’s easy to invest in our horses’s bodywork and ignore own own! This month Solange speaks with Ifa Simmonds, a professional fitness coach who specializes in equestrians. As the creator of EFA, the Equestrian Fitness Academy, Ifa is the perfect person to talk about all things rider bodies!Horses in the Morning Stable Riding with Solange Episode 3871:Host: Solange of Stable RidingSponsor: Stable RidingGuest: Ifa Simmonds from IfaFitTime Stamps:0:00:03: Show Intro & Host Welcome0:00:31: Solange Ellis Introduces Stable Riding and Episode Theme0:05:00: Guest Introduction: IFA Simmons of Equestrian Fitness Academy0:09:06: Discussion: Importance of Individualized Rider Instruction0:16:24: Facility & Learning Environment—Why Private Lab Matters0:29:42: Common Rider Issue: Injury and Low Back Pain Stats0:35:36: Are Riders Embracing Fitness? Industry Trends & Challenges0:46:57: Virtual Sessions & EFA Coaching Programs Overview0:53:15: Rider Homework: Dead Bug Core Stability Exercise (with instructions)0:55:00: Final Thoughts: Teaching Philosophy and Encouragement