July 4, 2009

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Tips To Supple Your Dressage Horse’s Poll

If your dressage horse is supple at his poll, you should be able to flex him laterally to the left and right.  Read more...

Are You Making This Deadly Mistake To Get Your Dressage Horse On the Bit?

Do you saw left and right on your dressage horse’s mouth to get him “on the bit”?  Read more...

Understanding The Equine Hock

A horse’s hock is the evolutionary equivalent to the human heel. This article will explain some basic hock anatomy and function.  Read more...

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George Morris Receives Int'l Award

Lexington, KY — George Morris received the coveted title of 'Horseman of Honor of the Cadre Noir of Saumur' in Saumur, France May 19, 2009.  Read more...

Vote Online For USEF Awards

Lexington, KY — Voting is open for the United States Equestrian Federation’s (USEF) most prestigious awards, the 2008 Farnmam®/Platform™ USEF Horse of the Year award and the 2008 USEF Equestrian of the Year award.  Read more...

Many Changes for Rolex 2009

Lexington — There are going to many changes this year at the Rolex Kentucky Three Day Event.  Read more...

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Hoof Wraps

Connie Wyatt says "The Hoof Wrap seems to be made of durable material and the Velcro is very sticky. I would certainly use it in my barn. "  Read more...

Evendura Ice Wraps

Roberta Williams says "The wonderful thing about this product is the First+Ice Inserts. They are a non-gel reusable pack that does not freeze to be impossibly stiff. "  Read more...

Ice Horse ECT System

Roberta Williams says "After testing this product for 5 months, I have only good things about it. "  Read more...


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Insider Tip
When the ground gets hard and dry this summer, try packing your horse's hoofs with hoof packing 2 - 3 times per week. The hoof packing will make their hoofs more pliable and will help draw out any soreness.

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