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Lameness is the most common cause of poor performance in equine athletes, and researchers have shown that many behavioral issues under saddle are caused by physical pain. Proactive treatment strategies can help extend your horse’s competitive career and improve his overall well-being. During this Ask TheHorse Live Q&A, two experts will answer quest…
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In this National Reining Horse Association episode, listen in as we take you straight into the heart of the 2025 NRHA European Derby. You’ll hear directly from the champions themselves—what fueled their ride to the top and what’s next on their competition schedules. Then, hear from NRHA Corporate Partner Bur Oak Sports Medicine and Lameness on the …
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In this episode of Daily Vet Life, Dr. Rachel Buchholz describes an all-around Paint Horse presenting with bilateral front lameness that threw her a few curveballs. Daily Vet Life is brought to you by Dechra. Daily Vet Life Podcast Host, Guest(s), and Links for Episode 67: Host: Alexandra Beckstett, Editorial Director of EquiManagement | Visit MyNe…
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In today's tip we join Horses In The Morning co-hosts Glenn & Jamie as they chat with Dr. Anna Bracken horse nutrition for winter. Host: Coach Jenn Todays contributors: Horses In The Morning podcast, Anna C. Bracken, DVM, MS, Clinical Instructor, Equine Field Service in the Department of Clinical Sciences at the College of Veterinary Medicine and B…
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Lily Bisson talks about her work post-cancer and the mission of her organization, Gallop for Life, which offers financial aid to equestrian women during treatment. Then, author Tori Mellott stops by to discuss her new book, Gallop & Guess, the ultimate word search collection for horse lovers and a great stocking stuffer. Plus, some mighty weird new…
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On the latest episode of The Breakdown, 2025 INFR Breakaway World Champion Megan Lunak opens up about the four-run performance that earned her the gold buckle in Las Vegas—and the decades of resilience, heartbreak and faith that made that moment possible. Lunak won the title on Oct. 18 with a 13.41-second total on four head, earning $7,523 and secu…
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Karen Chaton catches us up on their latest "Adventures," including her completion of two back-to-back 50-mile rides at the Red Rock Rumble and LTH Octoberfest, where her horse Jovi earned his first 1,000 AERC miles. In the Endurance Tip Karen reviews the Garmin Venu X1. AERC Director Connie Caudill shares updates on the AERC National Convention and…
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In this episode, Laura Javsicas, VMD, DACVIM, and Anna Hood, DVM, CVMMP, joined us to discuss maternity leave policies in equine practice. Both guests are practice owners who have taken maternity leave and managed employees who have taken maternity leave. They shared their thoughts about the importance of paid leave, offering flexibility for associ…
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Thanks for joining us on Sleep Stories for Equestrians, where we are reading a fictional tale told by a beautiful bay mare: The Elf and Her Friends - A Horse Story Founded on Fact by Isabel Wortley This episode contains chapter fourteen of our story, featuring peaceful meditation music to help you drift off to dreamland. 00:51 – Guided Meditation 0…
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HITM: Comedian Robert Urban joins us and we answer some questions for his new equestrian book. Auditor Mel and Jamie compete in the brand new headlines game and some other random horsey talk for a Monday. Listen in… AUDITOR POST SHOW: Jamie’s vet appointments and new blood rule. HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3815 – Show Notes and Links: Hosts: Jami…
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Free fecal water syndrome might indicate that all is not well with the horse. Learn about the potential underlying causes of this condition. Read the full article here: https://equimanagement.com/research-medical/disease/new-opinions-regarding-free-fecal-water-syndrome. Mentioned in this episode: EquiManagement on Audio All the articles you have co…
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On today's show, we're learning more about equine podiatry and how it can help our ex-racehorses with one of the best in the business, Travis Burns of Virginia Tech. Then we chat with New Vocations' Bridget Hollern for a new training tip and adoptable horse of the week. Stay tuned! Hosts: Leigh Beamer and Kristen Kovatch Bentley of The Horseback Wr…
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It’s here! All the goodies on our holiday wish list for 2025. This month, we’re also talking to the founder of a brand new jumping and dressage circuit that wants to be the opposite of USEF. And ever wonder what goes into breed inspections for stallions and foals? You’re about to find out. Thanks for tuning in. Guests and Links Episode 142: Host: J…
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Alison O'Dwyer and Delia Nash tell us about their adventures at the TB Makeover with their horse Sibelius. Then Delia, owner of Kentucky Performance Products, answers a listener's question on nutrition advice for confined horses and some Realli BAD Adz, listen in… HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3814 – Show Notes and Links: Hosts: Jamie Jennings of F…
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After a season filled with heartbreak, horse trouble and hard lessons, Bryce Derrer started the 2026 season with a $16,176 win at the Cinch Roping Fiesta in San Angelo, Texas. In this episode of The Tie-Down Breakdown, Derrer opens up about the emotional rollercoaster of losing his girlfriend’s good horse mid-season and the faith that carried him t…
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Mary Kitzmiller chats about breaking down goals into small steps, student epiphanies and recognizing try and rewarding it. Listener questions about slowing down the canter or lope without pulling and helping a formerly abused horse trust her handler. Episode 3810 Links Image Credit: Mary Kitzmiller Horsemanship Today’s Hosts: Mary Kitzmiller and Co…
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This time we join Retired Racehorse Radio host Kristen and her guest Bridget Heasley from New Vocations about about setting, or re-setting boundaries for your horse. Host: Coach Jenn Todays contributors: Retired Racehorse Radio, Bridget from New Vocations Racehorse Adoption Listen to more podcasts for horse people at Horse Radio Network…
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In this episode, Kelly Knickelbein, VMD, DACVO, joined us to discuss ocular squamous cell carcinoma in horses, including clinical signs, risk factors, treatment options, prevention strategies, and more. She also briefly discussed her current research on genetic cataracts in horses. This episode of Disease Du Jour is brought to you by Equithrive. GU…
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Auditor Kaelin made it to the US Dressage Finals and apparently practiced being “that girl”, we will find out how. Dr. Erin Denney-Jones on what you should have in your first aid kit and some mighty weird news. Listen in… HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3812 – Show Notes and Links: Hosts: Jamie Jennings of Flyover Farm and Glenn the Geek Jamie and Gl…
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The horse industry couldn’t operate without millions of dedicated volunteers. Join us as we explore why we’re so driven to volunteer for the industry we love and how you can get more involved. Listen in... HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3811 –Show Notes and Links: Your Hosts: Julie Broadway (President) and Emily Stearns (Health, Welfare, and Regulat…
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We tackle the age old question, boarding vs keeping horses at home. Reese Koffler Stanfield, host of the Dressage Radio Show, joins us to talk about how to shop for horses overseas. And Jamie had a horsey weekend, listen in... HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3810 – Show Notes and Links: Hosts: Jamie Jennings of Flyover Farm and Glenn the Geek Jamie a…
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In February 2018, EquiManagement conducted an online survey to assess injuries to equine veterinarians. Four hundred sixty-six (466) respondents completed the 19-question survey. To follow up on the prevalence of getting hurt on the job, we conducted a similar survey in June 2025 of members of the Facebook group Equine Vet-2-Vet and received respon…
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Join Debbie Loucks on a special episode of Horsemanship Radio as she kicks off a brand 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 pe…
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HITM: Happy 15th Anniversary to us!!! We talk about the last 15 years and Auditor Shellie Billings tells us about her trip to ride in Africa. Zoe Cluck, Corporate Relations Coordinator for PULSE, explains PEMF and how it works. Plus, some Realli Bad Adz, listen in… AUDITOR POST SHOW: No post show today. HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3809 – Show Not…
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On this episode of the Adulting with Horses podcast, Heather and Natalie have a great time talking about whether barn owners should charge a service fee to providers or boarders, Heather actually gets on a horse (it's a big deal this year) and gets hurt all in one week. We're also getting ready for Equine Affaire, Massachusetts where we'll have a b…
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In this episode of On Wisdom by Wesa, we sit down with Corbett Ferrell, Founder & CEO, and Jesse Callahan, Chief Marketing Officer of Ferrell Brand, a men’s apparel label built on grit, integrity, and the refusal to accept shortcuts. Corbett and Jesse embody what it means to create work that lasts. Tune in as we explore how conviction, craftsmanshi…
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When your horse feels tense, spooky, or anxious, it’s not just “bad behavior”, it’s communication. In this episode, Ashlee and Jenna unpack how small, consistent changes can make a big difference in your horse’s confidence and calm, from turnout and diet to your own energy in the saddle. Because when it comes to your horse’s peace of mind, everythi…
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Dr. Erika Machtinger, an Associate Professor of Entomology at PennState College of Agricultural Sciences, talks to us about ticks. She also gives some advice on an emerging parasite issue—New World Screwworms. Dr. Machtinger has a Masters and a PhD in entomology. My Senior Horse - Episode 32 Guests and Links: Guest: Dr. Erika Machtinger, Associate …
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HITM: We learn all about the Field Hunter Championships and how they work with Amy McNeely, Chair of the Theodora A. Randolph Field Hunter Championship. Jamie records one of her many vets talking about Butters and his issues and we have some mighty weird news. Listen in…. Auditor Post Show: We review some of the bizarre designer breeds of dogs from…
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Josie Conner and her 16-year-old gelding “Stylish Drifter,” known as Dutch, have done what only one other duo has managed in breakaway history—be named Horse of the Year twice. On the newest episode of The Breakdown, Conner joins Lillian Kent to talk about Dutch’s rare repeat as the 2025 AQHA Nutrena Breakaway Horse of the Year and the partnership …
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Andrew and Justin dive into the launch of Atlas, OpenAI's new browser set to square off with Chrome in the race to an AI-centric web client. The duo also breaks down Google's flaws in building out its AI toolset, Meta's recent layoffs from its own AI team, and the joys of using Sora over the past month. Chapters 00:00 - Intro and Atlas 14:10 - Sora…
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Men are half the population but a small percentage of the non-professional horse world. Solange discusses the challenges and differences in teaching a male rider and interviews a gentleman who came into hunt seat riding as both an adult and a complete beginner. Listen in... Horses in the Morning Stable Riding with Solange Episode 3806: Host: Solang…
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In today's tip we join Retired Racehorse Radio co-hosts Joy and Jamie as they chat with Leandra from New Vocations about teaching a horse to move off the leg. Host: Coach Jenn Todays contributors: Retired Racehorse Radio, Leandra from New Vocations Racehorse Adoption Support for this episode provided by USRider Listen to more podcasts for horse peo…
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In this episode, Rachel Liepman, DVM, MS, DACVIM (LAIM), talked about her experience creating a brand identity for her practice, EquIMed Equine Veterinary Services, in Carefree, Arizona. She described the process of creating a logo and tagline, shared how having a strong brand identity allowed her to attract the right clients to her practice, and e…
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In this month’s episode, Aviva and Stephany catch up with each other, talking about their latest wins, losses and learns. Stephany shares her experience at Regional Championships and Aviva shares some very exciting news about going to Israel! In addition to these big moments, Stephany talks about her 2 latest articles that came out, one on Dressage…
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Polo Player Kirsten Kopp sold everything for a brand new adventure and you can follow along and Pat Raia returns with a simple fall recipe for Baked Acorn Squash. Plus, some product reviews and some “That Girl” moments. Listen in… HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3805 – Show Notes and Links: Hosts: Jamie Jennings of Flyover Farm and Glenn the Geek Jam…
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Equine veterinarians share how they’ve navigated pregnancy and maternity leave in a demanding field. In this article, we review their experiences to get a better understanding of how practices can improve policies surrounding pregnancy and maternity leave for equine vets. Read the full article here: https://equimanagement.com/vet-wellness/navigatin…
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Thanks for joining us on Sleep Stories for Equestrians, where we are reading a fictional tale told by a beautiful bay mare: The Elf and Her Friends - A Horse Story Founded on Fact by Isabel Wortley This episode contains chapter thirteen of our story, featuring peaceful meditation music to help you drift off to dreamland. 00:51 – Guided Meditation 0…
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Today's tip features Brad Heath from Double D Horse Trailers who explains tongue weight; how to find out what it is and why it is important. Host: Coach Jenn Todays contributors: Brad Heath, Double D Trailers Support for this episode provided by USRider Listen to more podcasts for horse people at Horse Radio Network…
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On today's show, we're sitting down with the Retired Racehorse Project's executive director Kirsten Green to get the inside scoop on how the 2025 Thoroughbred Makeover celebrated its 10th anniversary, and what's next for the RRP. And Amanda Grace is back from New Vocations with her Makeover recap, a new training tip and adoptable horse of the week.…
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Auditor Shanin explains why she owns three related horses and it’s all Jamie’s fault. We review 30 horsey bucket list items, how many have you done and some Realli BAd Adz. Listen in… HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3804 – Show Notes and Links: Hosts: Jamie Jennings of Flyover Farm and Glenn the Geek Title Sponsor: Kentucky Performance Products Pic C…
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Dave MacDonald talks about how to successfully transition horses from shod to barefoot, and some of the steps owners can take to help hooves handle all kinds of terrain. He also talks about the new Scoot Boot Theraride, which is useful for horses needing extra hoof support when transitioning. For more information, see: https://scootboots.com/produc…
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This week’s Practical Horseman Podcast episode, sponsored by Dechra, is with leading high-performance coach and nervous-system expert Natalie Hummel. She coaches top professional athletes in all sports, but her experience as a former upper-level eventer enables her to especially relate to riders. Natalie started riding at 10 and after moving up the…
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Clint Summers' Mr Joes Shadow Bar and Coleby Payne's Cut Off My Spots are the 2025 Nutrena Head and Heel Horses of the Year, presented by AQHA. This is Mr Joes Shadow Bar's second award and Cut Off My Spots first. --- This episode is presented by Fast Back Ropes. For close to thirty years Fast Back Ropes has been developing best selling ropes by li…
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Dr. Anna Bracken joins us to talk about nutrition for winter for horses and the changes we should be making. Then the amazing artist Larissa Ann talks about the amazing art she does on saddles and some mighty weird news. Listen in… HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3802 – Show Notes and Links: Hosts: Jamie Jennings of Flyover Farm and Glenn the Geek Pi…
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This time we join Horses In The Morning co-hosts Jamie and Glenn as they chat with Dr. Dustin Major about enteroliths. Host: Coach Jenn Todays contributor: Horses In The Morning Support for this episode provided by Horse&Rider OnDemand Listen to more podcasts for horse people at Horse Radio Network
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Meet the extraordinary duos proving that partnership with an American Quarter Horse has no limits. Seventy-five-year-old Teresa Goforth and her 20-year-old partner, Maverick, qualified for the elite Run For A Million, while legally blind trainer Malin Melin (Lady Malin) shows how trust and feel transcend sight. Their inspiring stories are all about…
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HITM: Jamie and Glenn are back together and are joined by Sculptor Joclyn Russel on her Cody’s Wish Statue Dedication at the Ky Horse Park. And we begin a holiday season of recipes with Auditor Claire and her Pumpkin Stew Recipe. Plus, some Equestrian First World Problems. Listen in… AUDITOR POST SHOW: Charly joins us to tell us all about her first…
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In this episode, Clare Ryan, DVM, PhD, DACVIM, joined us to discuss antimicrobial stewardship in equine practice. She explained why antimicrobial stewardship is important, offered suggestions for veterinarians interested in applying antimicrobial stewardship principles in their prescribing practices, and shared some resources that are available to …
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How to interact with and lead an equine practice team with different communication and work styles. Read the full article here: https://equimanagement.com/business-development/office-management/working-with-different-personalities-in-equine-practice/ Mentioned in this episode: EquiManagement on Audio All the articles you have come to love in EquiMa…
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