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    At 41 years old, Alvarez Moya has spent the majority of his life in the saddle. "I'm Sergio Alvarez Moya. I'm 41 years old and I've ...
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    2 Strangles Cases Confirmed at Private Washington Facility
    Two horses at a private facility in Okanogan County, Washington, have tested positive for strangles, according to the assistant state veterinarian. One additional horse is suspected to be positive. The horses are receiving veterinary care.EDCC Health Watch is an Equine Network marketing program that utilizes information from the Equine Disease Communication Center (EDCC) to create and disseminate verified equine disease reports. TheEDCCis an independent nonprofit organization that is supported by industry donations in order to provide open access to infectious disease information.About StranglesStranglesin horses is an infection caused byStreptococcus equisubspeciesequiand spread through direct contact with other equids or contaminated surfaces. Horses that arent showing clinical signs can harbor and spread the bacteria, and recovered horses remain contagious for at least six weeks, with the potential to cause outbreaks long-term.Infected horses can exhibit a variety of clinical signs:FeverSwollen and/or abscessed lymph nodesNasal dischargeCoughing or wheezingMuscle swellingDifficulty swallowingVeterinarians diagnose horses using polymerase chain reaction (PCR) testing with either a nasal swab, wash, or an abscess sample, and they treat most cases based on clinical signs, implementing antibiotics for severe cases. Overuse of antibiotics can prevent an infected horse from developing immunity. Most horses make a full recovery in three to four weeks.A vaccine is available but not always effective. Biosecurity measures of quarantining new horses at a facility and maintaining high standards of hygiene and disinfecting surfaces can helplower the risk of outbreakorcontain one when it occurs.
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  • Irish Bred Horses take 1st and 2nd at Braham 4* Long
    Irish Sport Horses fill top 10 places all over this week. Great to see Novice classes full of Irish bred young stock as well as honors for the more well-known names. Ponies again getting exceptional results.See below the up-to-date results for this week unverified results will be added to next weeks results.Bramham International (GBR) 10th 14th June 2026CCI 4* Long1st Its Cooley Time (ISH)[was ESI Calypso] 2015 gelding by Quality Time (HOLST) out of Arabella (ISH) by Heartbreaker (KWPN). Breeder: Ennisnag Stud (Kilkenny). Rider: Bubby Upton (GBR) 24.2, 0, 3.6 = 27.82nd Cooley Snapchat (ISH)[was Primo Arkan] 2014 gelding by Kannan (KWPN) out of Anabee Arkansas (ISH) by VDL Arkansas (KWPN). Breeder: Alan Wheeler (Limerick). Rider: Selina Milnes (GBR) 27.9, 0.8, 0.0 = 28.77th Cushlas Indigo (ISH) 2017 gelding by Imperial Heights (ISH)[TIH] out of Olovos Love me Do (AES) by Animo Eliter (AES). Breeder: J P Finlay. Rider: Katie Magee (GBR) 31.5, 4, 0.0 = 35.58th Piltown Concorde (ISH) 2016 gelding by Royal Concord (ISH) out of Piltown Flighty (ISH) by Errigal Flight (ISH)[TIH]. Breeder: Patrick Doddy. Rider: Lizzie Baugh (GBR) 31.7, 4, 0.4 = 36.1.CCI4* Short3rd Bloomfield Manuscript (ISH) 2015 gelding by Financial Reward (TB) out of Bloomfield Lucy Locket (ISH) by Olympic Lux (KWPN). Breeder: Daphne Tierney (Wicklow). Rider: Sam Ecroyd (GBR) 33.7, 0, 0.0 = 33.74th Chapel House (ISH)[was Dicksgrove Heartbeat] 2014 gelding by Sibon W (KWPN) out of Dicksgrove Coleen (ISH). Breeder: John OSullivan (Kerry). Rider: Alex Tian (CHN) 30.3, 0.4, 4.0 = 34.77th Manjushri (ISH)[was Candy Classic] 2017 gelding by Sligo Candy Boy (ISH) out of Ramiro in the Air (ISH) by Ramiro B (BWP). Breeder: Michael Burke. Rider: Alex Hua Tian (CHI) 29.4, 0, 8.0 = 37.410th Classicals Euro Star (ISH) 2014 gelding by Ol Metta (SF) out of Johns Porter (ISH)[TIH] by Porter Rhodes (TB). Breeder: John Pender (Carlow). Rider: Zara Tindall (GBR) 34.4, 0.4, 6.8 = 41.6.West Wilts One Day Event (GBR)13th 14th July 2026Open Novice Sec Q7th ELS Dakota (ISH) -2017 mare by Hoeks Ludo W (AES) out of Miss Patience (ISH)[TIH] by Cult Hero (TB). Breeder: Lauren Morrow. Rider: Elle Slack (GBR) 33.3, 0, 0.8 = 34.19th HSH Good as Gold (ISH) 2015 gelding by Metropole (KWPN) out of Rabon (ISH) by Ramabo (HOLST). Breeder: Mike Comerford. Rider: Helen Martin (GBR) 33.0, 0, 1.6 = 34.6.Open Novice Under 18 Sec R4th Riverstown Rollercoaster (ISH) 2013 gelding by Diamond Roller (ISH) out of Black Roller (ISH) by High Roller (ISH). Breeder: Gerard Callan. Rider: Dottie Read (GBR) 36.3, 4, 24.0 = 64.3.Novice Sec O2nd Brookfield Royale Love (ISH)[was Kealanine Chief] 2019 gelding by Fruits of Love (TB) out of Kealanine Dreamer (ISH) by West Coast Cavalier (ISH). Breeder: Richard ORegan. Rider: Jonelle Price (NZL) 24.8, 0, 4.4 = 29.24th Drumalagagh Cruiser Jones (ISH) 2019 gelding by Numero Cruise (ISH) out of Watervalley Diamond Courcel (ISH) by Dow Jones Courcell (SF). Breeder: Irish Sport Horse. Rider: Gubby Leech (GBR) 32.5, 0, 0.0 = 32.55th Polly Can Do (ISH) 2020 mare by Hiello (KWPN) out of Polly Cailin (TB) by Zagreb (TB). Breeder: John Gahan. Rider: Louisa Lockwood (GBR) 28.3, 1, 3.6 = 32.96th Kilbunny Blue Bird (ISH) 2017 gelding by Kilbunny Blue (ISH) out of Bite Wing (TB)[IRL] by Bobs Return (TB)[IRL]. Breeder: Richard OHara. Rider: Claire Deuten (GBR) 34.5, 0, 0.0 = 34.58th Hidden Eclipse (ISH)[TIH][was Templebready Eclipse] 2017 gelding by Chinook Eclipse (TB) out of Templebready Jocelyn (ISH)[TIH} by Templebready Fear Bui (CP). Breeder: Caitriona Morrissey. Rider: Eva Carse (GBR) 29.0, 0, 7.2 = 36.2.Novice Sec P1st Hardingville Lagoon (unk) 2018 gelding by Guinness (KWPN) out of Hardingville Clockwork Bay (unk) by Rhettsweden (TB). Breeder: Deirdre Connolly. Rider: William Fox-Pitt (GBR) 27.8, 0, 0.8 = 28.62nd Classicals Westcoastcooler (ISH) 2012 gelding by West Coast Cavalier (ISH) out of Greybrook Sasha (ISH) by Ruaille Buaille Bui (CP). Breeder: Ray Murphy. Rider: Vickey Browne-Cole (GBR) 29.0, 0, 3.2 = 32.25th Zorgvliet Merlot (ISH) 2019 mare by Dignified Vant Zorgvliet (BWP) out of Rose Garland (WNTR) by Mr H VII (WNTR). Breeder: Julie Radden, Rider: Sean Duffy (IRL) 31.5, 0, 5.6 = 37.18th Dylasau Sophie Eleri (unk) 2018 mare by an unknown sire out of Bridge House Seattle Rouge (ISH) by Baltimore (BWP). Breeder:Trevor Badger. Rider: Jessica Saunders (GBR) 37.8, 0, 5.6 = 43.4.Ebworth One Day Event (GBR) 14th June 2026Open Novice Sec K4th Castletown IV (ISH) 2013 gelding by Pacino (BWP) out of Clone Royale (ISH) by Cavalier Royale (HOLST). Breeder: Maura Ivanoff (Wexford). Rider: Ruth Tatam (GBR) 31.5, 0, 7.6 = 39.17th Coolvaun Ab Fab (ISH) 2015 mare by Shannondale Sarco St Ghyvan (BWP) out of Coolvaun Molly (ISH) by Lancelot (KWPN). Breeder: Mairead Edel & Claire Madigan (Clare). Rider: Sophie Waterer (GBR) 33.3, 12, 7.2 = 52.5.Open Novice Under 18 Sec L2nd Garralent (ISH) 2020 gelding by Valent (KWPN) out of Garronturton Beach (ISH) by Beach Ball (ISH). Breeder: Lisa Rosbotham. Rider: Cordelia White (GBR) 32.8, 4, 3.6 = 40.43rd Lisheen Eclipse (unk) 2013 gelding OIO. Rider: Bella Freebody (GBR) 325, 8, 4.8 = 45.35th Kilbunny Mistico (ISH) 2019 by Malito de Rive (SF) out of Agonda (KWPN) by Silverstone(ZANG). Breeder: Richard OHara. Rider: Maisie Forbes (GBR) 39.0, 0, 42.4 = 81.4.Novice Sec I5th Fourfields Triumph (ISH) 2019 gelding by Triomphe de Muze (BUP) out of Outbound (AES) by Outcast (AES). Breeder: Donal Galvin. Rider: Heidi Coy (GBR) 31.8, 0, 0.0 = 31.86th MT Diacontina (ISH) 2020 mare by Diacontinus (HANN) out of Lux So Easy (ISH) by Lux Z (HANN). Breeder: Gareth Carlisle. Rider: Cassie Sanger (GBR) 28.3, 0, 3.6 = 31.98th MHS Royal Harlequin (ISH) 2011 gelding by Cavalier Royale (HOLST) out of MHS Harlequin di Busted (ISH) by Harlequin du Carel (SF). Breeder: Sinead Byrne (Kilkenny) Rider: James Taylor (GBR) 31.3, 4, 0.8 = 36.19th Oughterard Star (ISH)[TIH] 2016 gelding by Loughehoe Guy (ISH)[TIH] out of Oughterard Flight (ISH)[TIH] by Errigal Flight (ISH)[TIH]. Breeder: Gerard Lynch. Rider: Eva Bowen (GBR) 32.5, 4, 0.0 = 36.5.Novice Sec J2nd Cruising Cougar Bear (ISH)[TIH] 2018 gelding by Bannvalley Navillus (ID) out of Cougars Gypsey Cruising (ISH)[TIH] by Cougar (ISH)[TIH]. Breeder: Micheal & Chris Mannion. Rider: Fleur Lemke (GBR) 29.0, 4, 0.0 = 33.04th Donogue Monbeg (ISH) 2019 mare by Tyson (KWPN) out of Fata (unk). Breeder: George Hill. Rider: Sarah Fanning (GBR) 33.0, 0, 3.2 = 36.26th Deise MBF Dynamite (ISH) 2019 gelding by Luidam (KWPN) out of Costa Kica K (SBS) by Kashmir Van Schuttershof (SBS). Breeder: Aidan & Emma de Brun Deise Sporthorses. Rider: Georgie Bowett (GBR) 34.3, 4, 0.8 = 39.17th Merlins Rebel (ISH) 2014 gelding by OBOS Quality 004 (OLD) out of Merlins Castaway (ISH)[TIH] by Rich Rebel (TB). Breeder: Willie Fahy. Rider: Terry Walsh (GBR) 37.0, 4, 0.0 = 41.09th WSH Quality Cruz (ISH) 2018 gelding by OBOS Quality 004 (OLD) out of Lough Neagh Cruise (ISH) by Cruising (ISH)[TIH]. Breeder: David Williams. Rider: Caroline Clarke (GBR) 35.3, 4, 2.8 = 42.110th Carrabawn Francis (ID) 2018 gelding by Young Carrabawn (ID) out of Milleys Glidawn Clover (RID) by Glidawn Diamond (ID). Breeder: Noreen OSullivan. Rider: Baren Major (GBR) 34.5, 4, 4.0 = 42.5.Fine & Country South of Scotland One Day Event (GBR) 13th 14th June 2026Open Intermediate Sec Q1st Toledo R (ISH)[was Toledo Boy] 2014 gelding by Tolan R (KWPN) out of Cross Cruise Princess (ISH)[TIH] by Crosstown Dancer (ID). Breeder: Oliver Murphy (Mayo). Rider: Helen Self Dodd (GBR) 22.7, 0, 6.0 = 28.72nd Cooley Incognito (ISH) 2017 gelding by Con Air (HOLST) out of BP Masterpiece (ISH) by Cruising (ISH)[TIH]. Breeder: Greg Broderick. Rider: Andrew Downes (GBR) 30.0, 0, 0.0 = 30.04th Mile Beach (ISH) 2017 gelding by Beach Ball (ISH) out of Lanmore (SIES) by Lougherne Cappuchino (HOLST). Breeder: Georgina & Rodney Gault. Rider: Wills Oakden (GBR) 29.8, 4, 9.6 = 43.45th Mile Beach (ISH) 2017 gelding by Beach Ball (ISH) out of Lanmore (SIES) by Lougherne Cappuchino (HOLST). Breeder: Georgina & Rodney Gault. Rider: Wills Oakden (GBR) 30.2, 4, 10.0 = 44.2.Intermediate Sec R3rd Killerisk Cooley (ISH)[was Killerisk Luke & Cooley Carolean] 2018 gelding by Lancelot (KWPN) out of Ballybunion Buffett (ISH)[TIH] by French Buffet (TB). Breeder: Maura Counihan. Rider: Annie Broad (GBR) 30.2, 4, 5.6 = 39.8.Open Novice Sec O2nd Dinadan (ISH) 2014 gelding by Lancelot (KWPN) out of Carneyhaugh Dawn (ISH) by Don Juan de la Bouverie (SBS). Breeder: Brian Smyth. Rider: Emily Orpwood (GBR) 30.3, 4, 12.8 = 47.14th Burma Star (ISH) 2017 gelding by Pointilliste (ISH) out of Puissance Royale (ISH) by Puissance (ISH)[TIH]. Breeder: Michael Byrne. Rider: Emily Orpwood (GBR) 29.3, 4, 25.6 = 58.9.Open Novice Under 18 sec P1st Carraiganard Obie (ISH) 2019 gelding by Lagans OBOS Quality (ISH) out of Newtown Star (ISH) by Rehy High Society (ISH). Breeder: PJ Roche. Rider: Zurie Dempster (GBR) 23.8, 0, 1.6 = 25.42nd Lissyegan Mikie Lou (ISH) 2009 gelding by Luidam (KWPN) out of Lady Persian (ISH)[TIH] by Royal Persian (TB). Breeder: Michael Healy. Rider: Alba McLean (GBR) 30.8, 0, 4.8 = 35.6.Only 3 finished.Novice Sec M1st Dignified Augusta Rose (ISH) 2018 mare by Dignified Vant Zorgvliet (BWP) out of Glandoran Lucy (ISH) by Emperor Augustus (TB). Breeder: George Chapman. Rider: Sean Henderson (GBR) 30.5, 0, 0.0 = 30.53rd Watervalley Black Ace (ISH)[TIH] 2016 gelding by Watervalley Cool Diamond (ISH)[TIH] out of Moyardwood Lady (TB) by Master Lord (TB). Breeder: Stephen David Reilly. Rider: Morgan Grey (GBR) 32.0, 4, 0.0 = 36.04th THL Roxy (ISH) 2017 mare by Sibon W (KWPN) out of Conors Gold (ISH) by Tinarana Goldwave (HANN). Breeder: Stephen Hickey. Rider: Eilidh Costelloe (GBR) 32.8, 0, 3.6 = 36.45th Innisfree Loki (ISH) 2018 gelding by Tolan R (KWPN) out of Viganda D (NRPS) by Oklund (KWPN). Breeder: Eamon McArdle. Rider: Sarah Wilkie (GBR) 33.5, 0, 4.0 = 37.57th Playing It Cooley (ISH)[was Drumiller Duke] 2017 gelding by Cardento (HOLST) out of Millburren Meg (ISH)[TIH] by Flagmount Diamond (ID). Breeder: Paul Dillon. Rider: Louise Doherty (IRL) 32.0, 4, 5.6 = 41.68th Scarletts Hold On (ISH) 2014 gelding by Hold Up Premier (SF) out of Scarletts Diamond (ISH) by Mount Diamond Flag (ID). Breeder: Gary Audley. Rider: Lorna Hogarth (GBR) 33.3, 3, 8.4 = 44.710th Rock N Around (ISH)[TIH] 2015 gelding by Frankfort Boy (TB) out of Countess Judy (ISH)[TIH] by Kildalton King (ID). Breeder: Ben Furney. Rider: Lara Batley Kerr (GBR) 37.0, 12, 3.6 = 52.6.Novice Sec N1st Master of Ballantrae (ISH) 2018 gelding by OBOS Quality 004 (OLD) out of Lotts Star (ISH)[TIH] by Ghareeb (TB). Breeder: Tania Dowling. Rider: Sean Henderson (GBR) 26.3, 6, 6.4 = 38.72nd Cloud Master (ISH) 2016 gelding by Golden Master (TB) out of Slyguff Amber (ISH) by Maltstriker (KWPN). Breeder: Barbara Hatton. Rider: Nim Spalding (GBR) 33.3, 8, 1.6 = 42.95th Corido (ISH) 2018 gelding by Cormint (HOLST) out of Ardco (ISH) by Shannondale Sarso st Ghyvan (BWP). Breeder: Tommy Merrigan. Rider: Douglas Crawford (GBR) 37.8, 4, 6.4 = 48.26th BH Gringos Dancer (ISH) 2017 gelding by Udancer Hero (KWPN) out of Gringos Colourfield (ISH)[TIH] by Coulerfield (TB). Breeder: Kieran Phelan. Rider: Sophie Allcroft (GBR) 36.3, 8, 6.4 = 50.77th Forans Reward (ISH) 2015 mare by Financial Reward (TB) out of Cavalier Royalty by Cavalier Royale. Breeder: John Foran. Rider: Daisy Job (GBR) 31.5, 12, 9.6 = 53.18th Unnamed (1021624) (ISH) 2020 gelding by A Umonia 60 (WPN) out of Lowhill Slow Down (ISH) by Carrick Diamond Lad (ISH)[TIH]. Breeder: Gene Ormiston. Rider: Charlotte Melin (GBR) 44.3, 4, 8.0 = 56.310th Ballytarsna R Fowler (ISH) 2015 gelding by Colonel Clover (WNTR) out of Ballytarsna Cassie (ISH)[TIH] by Errigal Flight (ISH)[TIH]. Breeder: Philip Cass. Rider: Molly Selby (GBR) 48.8, 4, 30.8 = 83.6.Berkshire College One Day Event (GBR) 13th 14th June 2026Open Novice Sec E1st Kroongraaf Elegance (ISH) 2017 gelding by Kroongraaf (KWPN) out of Liscannor Elegance (ISH) by Shannondale Sarco St Ghyvan BWP). Breeder: John Scales. Rider: George Hilton-Jones (GBR) 26.3, 0, 0.8 = 27.15th GFS Apollo (ISH) 2014 gelding by Capri Van Overis Z (ZANG) out of Lady Solerina (ISH)[TIH] by Cruising (ISH)[TIH]. Breeder: Marty Jordan (Carlow). Rider: Lauren Wilson (GBR) 29.0, 0, 4.8 = 33.89th Isabelle Rose Bud (ISH) 2017 mare by Sligo Candy Boy (ISH) out of Good Touch (ISH). Breeder: John P Lindsay. Rider: Martha Kennedy (GBR) 33.5, 0, 5.2 = 38.710th Hawksworth [ISH] 2013 gelding by Loch Cruise [ISH] out of Heros Socks [ISH] by Cult Hero (TB). Breeder: Michael Byrne (Wicklow). Rider: Georgie Featherstone (GBR) 33.0, 0, 7.2 = 40.2.Open Novice Under 18 Sec D1st Oscars Delight (ISH) 2015 gelding by O-Piloth (KWPN) out of Lukes Pet (ISH) by Furistos Diamond (ISH). Breeder: Fiona Claffey. Rider: Alfred Allan (GBR) 35.0, 0, 0.0 = 35.03rd Ballyvadd Sarco (ISH) 2011 gelding by Shannondale Sarco St Ghyvan (BEWB) out of Ballyvadd Lux (ISH) by Lux Z (HANN). Breeder: Andrew Kirwan (Waterford). Rider: Isabel Ennett (GBR) 33.0, 4, 10.0 = 47.04th Barrington 57 (ISH)[was Quantized] 2015 gelding by Quantino (HOLST) out of Wheres Juliette [ISH] by Luck Valier [ISH]. Breeder: Olivia Forrestal (Wexford). Rider: Daisy Callaghan (GBR) 34.8, 12, 1.6 = 48.47th Killinas Oisin (ISH) 2017 mare by OBOS Quality 004 (OLD) out of Ballin Clover Penny (ISH)[TIH] by Clover Hill (ID). Breeder: Kenneth Keyes. Rider: Erin Brown (GBR) 34.8, 0, 38.0 = 72.8.Novice Sec A1st Ballyj Ed (ISH)[TIH] 2018 gelding by Black Hero (ID) out of Memories of Emly (TB) by Pilsudski (TB). Breeder: Fintan McGrath. Rider: Emily Proud (GBR) 31.0, 0, 0.0 = 31.02nd Oughterard VDL (ISH) 2016 gelding by Harlequin du Carel (SF) out of Tullaher Penelope (ISH) by VDL Arkansas (KWPN). Breeder: Gerard Lynch. Rider: Jodie Rogers (GBR) 31.0, 0, 0.0 = 31.04th CBH Clover Lining (ISH) 2017 gelding by OBOS Quality 004 (OLD) out of Clover Vancouver (ISH)[TIH] by Clover Hill (ID). Breeder: Shawn Curry. Rider: Harriet Birkby (GBR) 35.3, 0, 0.0 = 35.3.Novice Sec B1st DSH Olympic Fight (ISH) 2017 gelding by Olympic Lux (KWPN) out of Brandonview Flight (ISH) by Douglas Cavalier (ISH). Breeder: Seamus Drea. Rider: Ruth Hole (GBR) 26.5, 0, 0.0 = 26.55th The Dane (ISH) 2020 mare by Echonix (ISH) out of GCS Paris (ISH) by LArc de Triomphe (OLD). Breeder: Clare Hughes. Rider: San Jenkins (GBR) 28.8, 0, 8.4 = 37.29th Arkans High Flyer (ISH) 2014 gelding by Arkan (AES) out of Garryduff Diamond (ISH) by Ricado Z (ZANG). Breeder: Cyril Frazer. Rider: Hannah Stephens (GBR) 34.3, 8, 13.2 = 55.510th GRC Perhaps (ISH) 2019 gelding by Vivant Van de Heffinck (BWP) out of Loughnavatta Heather (ISH) by Clover Brigade (ISH)[TIH]. Breeder: Rory Costigan. Rider: Greta Mason (GBR) 33.8, 0, 32.4 = 66.2.Novice Sec C1st Kilcannon Phoenix (ISH) 2020 gelding by Tyson (KWPN) out of Kilcannon Quality Cruise(ISH) by OBOS Quality 004 (OLD). Breeder: Mary Bolger. Rider: Andrew James (GBR) 30.3, 0, 0.0 = 30.32nd MJB Believe the Hype (ISH) 2019 mare by Hype (KWPN) out of Ballingowan Chara (ISH)[TIH] by Cruising (ISH)[TIH]. Breeder: Ann OGrady. Rider: Greta Mason (GBR) 27.5, 0, 3.2 = 30.77th Dolmen Delta Force (ISH) 2019 gelding by HHS Cornet out of Dolmen Delicious by Cavalo Z. Breeder: Kack Murphy. Rider: Gemma Watts (GBR) 25.8, 0, 11.2 = 37.010th Ardnacashel Rossini (ISH) 2018 gelding by Sligo Candy Boy (ISH) out of My Mountain Lady (ISH) by Sir Rivie.(ID) Breeder: Janice Reddy. Rider: Alberto Giugni (ITA) 34.0, 4, 6.8 = 44.8.Aspen Farm International and Horse Trials (USA) 11th 14th June 2026CCI 3* Short1st HSH Bold Decision (ISH)[was My Bold Decision] 2015 gelding by Sibon W (KWPN) out of Dubietys Fashion (TB) by Dubiety (TB). Breeder: Timothy T Tierney. Rider: Anni Grandia-Dodson (USA) 43.5, 17.2, 4.4 = 65.1.Open Intermediate1st Monbeg Heatwave (ISH) 2014 gelding by OBOS Quality 004 (OLD) out of Willows Music (ISH)[TIH] by Rhoman Rule (TB). Breeder: Diarmaaid Considine. Rider: Elizabeth Bohling (USA) 36.9, 0.4, 0.0 = 37.3.Chaumont en Vexin International (FRA) 27th 31st May 2026CCI 4* Long1st Flash Cooley (ISH)[was Castlefield Casper] -2012 gelding by CSF Mr Kroon [ISH] out of Castleford Ruby (ISH) by OBOS Quality 004 (OLD). Breeder: Jim ONeill (Kilkenny). Rider: Gemma Stevens (GBR) 24.4, 0, 0.0 = 24.45th Cooley Park Muze (ISH)[was TJM Reuben] 2016 gelding by Pollux de Muze Z (ZANG) out of TJM L Arc In the Park (ISH) by LArc de Triomphe (OLD). Breeder: John Connolly. Rider: Gemma Stevens (GBR) 25.8, 4, 0.0 = 29.8.CCI 3* Long4th DSH Mr D (ISH) 2017 gelding by Emerald Vant Ruytershof (BWP) out of DSH Amy D (unk) by Olympic Lux (KWPN). Breeder: Geraldine Drea. Rider: Kitty King (GBR) 26.0, 0.4, 6.8 = 33.25th MBF Jackpot (ISH)[was Sundance Jackpot] 2018 gelding by Tolan R (KWPN) out of Limericks Girl (ISH) by Limmerick (HOLST). Breeder: Patrick Quigley. Rider: Jack Pinkney (GBR) 33.7, 0, 0.0 = 33.77th Kilcoltrim Cooley (ISH)[was Kilcoltrim Kory] 2018 gelding by Plot Blue (KWPN) out of Cavimperius (ISH) by Cavalier Royale (HOLST). Breeder: Aileen Doyle. Rider: Kitty King (GBR) 32.1, 0, 5.2 = 37.3.CCI 3* Short10th Greannanstown Donnacha Dusty (ISH) 2019 gelding by Imnotafraid Fortua (KWPN) out of Grennanstown Quality Cruise (ISH) by OBOS Quality 004 (OLD). Breeder: John Flynn. Rider: Holly Woodhead (GBR) 31.8, 0, 3.2 = 34.8.CCI 2* Long2nd Shannondale Arva (ISH) 2018 mare by Shannondale Sarco St Ghyvan (BWP) out of Shannondale Melodie (ISH) by Cavalier Royale (HOLST). Breeder: Mary Walsh. Rider: Alexander Bregg (GBR) 31.0, 0, 0.0 = 31.05th LSF The Boss (ISH) 2017 gelding by Sligo Candy Boy (ISH) out of Zolottie (KWPN) by Emilion (KWPN). Breeder: Antoinette & Robert Bryan. Rider: Jonelle Price (NZL) 28.2, 4, 0.0 = 32.210th MBF Bonfire Heart (ISH) 2019 gelding by Castlecomer Q (ISH) out of Ramirma (KWPN) by Damiro (KWPN). Breeder: Jason Hiuggins. Rider: Matis Cogniet (FRA) 28.1, 4.4, 0.0 = 32.5.CCI 2* Short4th Greannanstown Sarahs Lady (ISH) 2020 mare by Dodarde E Z (ZANG) out of Greannstown Maxine Cruise (ISH) by Ballycapple Breeze (ISH). Breeder: Geraldine Flynn. Rider: Holly Woodhead (GBR) 31.7, 0, 0.0 = 31.7.CCIP 2* Short4th Ringfort Jack Sparrow (CP) 2014 gelding by Cheeky Bobby Sparrow (CP) out of Ringfort Glass Slipper (CP) by Westside Mirah (CP). Rider: Persia Matta (ITA) 28.9, 0, 4.4 = 33.36th Astronautes Voyage (ISH)[TIH] 2013 gelding by Cashelbay Prince (CP) out of Lady Theillet (CP) by Celtic Bobby Sparrow (CP). Breeder: Patrick J Kearns. Rider: Isabella Owers (ITA) 31.4, 4, 0.0 = 35.47th Fairyhouse Un A Pickle (ISH) 2018 mare by Gwennic De Goariva out of Supreme Honey by Supreme Leader. Breeder: David Byrne. Rider: Cloe Panuccio (ITA) 31.8, 4, 0.4 = 36.28th Tullibard Sixth Sense AC (unk)[was Grantstown SP] 2012 gelding OIO. Rider: Lieve Van Houte (NED) 28.3, 8, 0.0 = 36.39th Clonberne Leedy (CP) 2017 gelding by Dexter Leam Pondi (CP) out of Clonberne Lux Lady (CP) by Eagles Ledge (CP). Rider: Isbella Giovannoni (ITA) 32.6, 4.4, 0.0 = 37.010th Longwood Dawn (CP) 2013 gelding by I Love You Melody (CP) out of Dawn Delite (CP) by Laerkrns Cascade Dawn (CP). Rider: Persia Matt (ITA) 30.5, 2, 5.6 = 38.1.CCIP 1* Short3rd SNS Apollo (ISH) 2019 gelding by Amigo (KWPN) out of Parkroe Lucky Lass (ISH) by Tynagh Miller (CP). Breeder: Thomas McMahon. Rider: Stella Giovannoni (ITA) 34.0, 0.4, 6.8 = 41.24th Esker Tallyho Oliver (CP) 2019 mare by Ardbear Oliver out of tallyho Millie by Monaghanstown Fionn Rider: Julynne Vermonden (BEL) 35.7, 8, 0.0 = 43.75th Hello Happy (unk) 2009 gelding OIO. Rider: Sander de Gusseme (BEL) 40.5, 5.8, 2.0 = 48.17th Summerdale Melody (ISH) 2017 mare by I Love You Melody (CP) out of Penure Gem (ISH) by Chacoa (HOLST). Breeder: Jeremiah Meehan. Rider: Pauline Goesaert (BEL) 38.7, 0, 13.6 = 52.3.Kronenberg International (NED) 4th 7th June 2026CCI 4* Short10th Cooley Kildaire (ISH) 2013 gelding by Heritage Fortunus (HANN) out of HHS Clo Jo (ISH)[TIH] by Clover Echo (ISH)[TIH]. Breeder: Thomas Hughes (Kilkenny). Rider: Alexa Gartenberg (USA) 38.7, 8, 8.4 = 55.1.CCI 2* Short8th Molly Bloom (ISH) 2017 mare by Lancelot (KWPN)out of Puissance Gypsey (ISH)[TIH] by Puissance (ISH)[TIH]. Breeder: Michael Byrne. Rider: Elaine Pen (NED) 30.8, 0, 2.0 = 32.810th Poynstown Porsch (ISH) 2013 gelding by Porch (BWP) out of Laughtons Diamond Imp (ISH)[TIH] by Master Imp (TB). Breeder: Norman Walsh. Rider: Fritz Michel Horn (GER) 30.8, 4, 0.0 = 34.8.Pompadour International (FRA) 4th 7th June 2026CCI 2* Long9th BT Martins Masterpiece (ISH)[was Martins Master] 2012 gelding by Darko Nite (ISH) out of Corballa Cat (unk). Breeder: James Brennan. Rider: Ella Rinaldi (FRA) 33.2, 6, 9.2 = 48.4.CCI 1* Intro9th Altaturk Carisma (ISH) 2018 mare by Carisma (SF) out of Sumiro (ISH) by Amiro M (ZWEI). Breeder: Vikki Warnock. Rider: Victoria Lucian (ITA) 32.7, 4, 0.0 = 36.7.These results have been provided to Horse Sport Ireland by Charlie Ripman.These results are funded by Horse Sport Ireland.The post Irish Bred Horses take 1st and 2nd at Braham 4* Long appeared first on .
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    In April 2026, the American Farriers Association International Outreach Committee sent two delegates to Nigeria to teach a horseshoeing clinic. Nigerias horse population is estimated to be between 200,000 and 240,000 animals, yet there are only a handful of qualified farriers to support them. Shoes and supplies are often imported from other countries as there is no manufacturing in the country itself. During the off-season, horses either go barefoot or are shod using roadside metal. Our colleagues in Nigeria requested an educational clinic to help train farriers to improve the lives of the animals under their care. We sent 2 top level farriers, Mike Poe and Jamie Secoura, to Lagos to provide a clinic to the existing and aspiring horseshoers.Mike Poe, CJF, AWCF, is a highly respected clinician and educator within the American Farriers Association. Jamie Secoura, CJF, TE, is the resident farrier at Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine. Both of these farriers hold some of the highest credentials offered in America.Part of the challenge with our work internationally is the lack of tools and supplies. Anvils and forges are hard to put on a plane. Sometimes the initial trip to a country is merely an assessment of the local needs and resources. Once we have a better idea of what is needed, we can tailor subsequent clinics. One thing that is always consistent is the motivation of the participants. Mike Poe observed: These guys were thirsty, they wanted all of the knowledge we could give them and everything we could show them.While true blacksmithing may seem like an outdated concept in a world of machine-made tools, it is actually an essential skill in countries lacking access to modern conveniences. Being able to hand-make a shoe is often taken for granted in America, but it makes all the difference for a horse living in a world where raw materials may be sourced from car parts and rebar. The American Farriers Association has a membership base highly skilled in not only horseshoeing, but knife and tool making. Our international work is a way to extend that knowledge and skillset to our colleagues abroad. We continue to develop this program and try to assess the needs of the countries we work in. Looking into the future of this project, we aim to help our Nigerian colleagues acquire and build the tools they need to succeed.For more information on this project and information on how to make a tax-deductible donation, please visit https://americanfarriersfoundation.org/areas-of-support/international-outreach/.
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    Gov. Abbott Launches Free New World Screwworm Inspector Training
    On June 13, Governor Greg Abbott announced the launch ofa free online courseto expand the number of certified New World screwworm (NWS) inspectors across Texas.A free NWS inspector training is now available through the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service platform, AgriLife Learn. This course, created by theTexas A&M AgriLife Extension ServiceEducation Development and Engagement unit on itsAgriLife Learnplatform, will allow more Texans to inspect their animals and certify documentation required to safely move them, which is critical to ensuring cattle and livestock commerce continues uninterrupted.A first-of-its-kind program, New World Screwworm Preparedness and Response Education, was developed by AgriLife Extension in partnership with theU.S. Department of AgricultureAnimal and Plant Health Inspection Service,the Texas Animal Health Commission (TAHC) and theTexas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD).The State of Texas will use every tool to protect our cattle industry and wildlife while we eradicate this pest, Abbott said. Texas A&M AgriLife and TAHC moved quickly to launch this training. Now more people, including private industry, will be able to inspect and certify animals for movement. Through this program, Texas will protect our ranchers, ensure the security of our food supply and keep business strong.Stopping the spread of NWS will not be possible without our inspectors knowing what to look for, thats why this announcement is critical to keep our cattle industry on track, said Brooke Rollins, USDA Secretary. We encourage everyone who can to help us identify and report suspected cases to help eradicate this pest as fast as possible. Grateful for Governor Abbott, TAHC, TPWD and AgriLife Extension for being amazing partners in this fight.Four-Hour Online Course Open to AllThe course is an online, modular program delivered through the AgriLife Learn platform. It includes narrated modules, demonstration videos, and knowledge checks covering NWS biology and life cycle, surveillance and reporting, species-specific inspection and treatment protocols, roles of state and federal agencies, and movement permitting requirements.Those meeting TAHC eligibility standards who pass the final exam may apply to become a TAHC certified NWS inspector, authorized to issue official NWS Treatment/Movement Certificates for lawful movement of livestock out of infested zones.Phase 1 immediately opens eligibility to the following groups, in addition to existing authorized personnel, including thousands of Texas veterinarians:Licensed veterinarians who are not already in the Authorized Personnel ProgramVeterinary techniciansAgriLife Extension agents andDisaster Assessment and RecoveryagentsTexas Department of AgricultureinspectorsTexas Department of State Health Servicesmeat safety inspectorsTexas Racing CommissioninspectorsAnimal control officersLivestock deputiesDesignated personnel from temporary livestock aggregation pointsLivestock owners, managers, veterinarians, government personnel and allied industry professionals are encouraged to enroll. To access this free online course, register an account, add the course to your cart and check out.The course is also available to any Texan for educational purposes.Dan Hale, PhD, AgriLife Extension associate director for agriculture and natural resources, Bryan-College Station, said AgriLife Extension has been educating Texans for more than 100 years with science-based solutions, helping improve their lives and livelihoods.While the training is designed to help TAHC increase the number of inspectors if the screwworm cases exceed their personnels capability, the educational training program can be viewed and taken by anyone. The general public is welcome to take it to help understand best management practices when surveying animals on their own property and to help take good care of their animals.Additional New World screwworm facts and information can be found on theAgriLife Extension New World screwworm web hub.NWS informationImportant facts about NWS:Caused by the larvae of a parasitic fly that lay eggs in open wounds. The larvae feed on living tissue of warm-blooded animals.Not a contagious disease. It does not spread directly from animal to animal.Not a food safety issue. Screwworms do not infest meat or other food products. The food supply remains safe.Report suspected cases immediately to:Livestock or pets: Texas Animal Health Commission at 1-800-550-8242.Wildlife: Texas Parks and Wildlife Department at 512-389-4505More information can be found athttps://screwworm.gov.
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    Incredibly sad to see: Owner in court after emaciated ponies rescued
    A woman has been found guilty of causing a number of ponies to suffer following a welfare case at Lincoln Magistrates Court.Three ponies a piebald colt, a chestnut Shetland gelding and a bay miniature pony gelding suffered unnecessarily, while a fourth a grey miniature pony gelding did not have his needs met.The court heard that in February 2024, the RSPCA and Bransby Horses investigated the neglect of several horses at a location in Meadow Lane, North Scarle, after reports of welfare concerns were made to the charities.RSPCA Inspector Annette della-Porta, accompanied by officers from Bransby Horse Rescue, observed the horses and ponies in wet, muddy paddocks containing hazards. The team noted several horses owned by Beth Lane, 26, of Eagle Moor, were unwell, including a piebald pony who was very underweight, extremely uncoordinated and unsteady on his hind legs and a small chestnut colt who was extremely underweight and had severe hair loss across his loins.In total, four horses were removed by Lincolnshire Police and placed into the care of the charities. By April 2024, all four horses had begun to gain weight.They included a one-year-old bay colt, who was discovered with muscle wastage on his back and lice. He had sharp teeth and nasal discharge with frequent coughing, and wheezy lungs.Another pony, a one-year-old grey colt, also had muscle wastage on his back and lice. He had very long, overgrown feet, sharp teeth, and weakness when turning. When tested by the vet, his lungs were wheezy.A specialist equine vet who examined the horses concluded that three had been suffering unnecessarily between two and three weeks due to Lanes failure to manage parasites, and by failing to address their poor body condition. All four horses were so underweight that they had a body condition score of just one out of five.Lane was sentenced earlier this month (2 June) following a trial.She was given a 12 month Community Order and must attend 15 Rehabilitation Activity Requirement days, and received a 500 fine. Lane must also pay 10,000 in costs.Charities worked together to bring the ponies to safetyIt was incredibly sad for our team to see these ponies in such a poor state, said RSPCA Chief Inspector for Lincolnshire Rebecca Lowe after sentencing. Its essential that issues such as weight loss and parasites are adequately addressed, and the fact that these ponies have made a good recovery since being removed, shows that they werent given the appropriate care that they really needed.Positively, this investigation was a great example of the joint-work that goes on between welfare charities. Collaborating with equine welfare specialists like Bransby Horses forms a huge part of our rescue work and wed like to thank their team for the fantastic work theyve done in helping us with this case, and these ponies.The ponies are now in charity careThe four horses have made a good recovery under the care of the charities.At sentencing, the District Judge acknowledged that Lane acquired horses which were unwell and suffering but therefore became responsible for them, and she fell short of what was necessary which prolonged their suffering.In mitigation, the court was told that Lane reduced her horses to 12, keeping them between two sites only.Making progress after their rescueMore from Your HorseBest fly sprays for horses as tested by our team of owners and ridersTwo in-hand exercises to improve a horses core strengthCommon causes of coughing in horses and what to do about itNervous out hacking? This is how hypnotic language could boost your confidenceThe post Incredibly sad to see: Owner in court after emaciated ponies rescued appeared first on Your Horse.
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    Avoiding Dehydration in Sport Horses During Summer
    Horses sweat to keep cool and can lose large amounts of fluid as sweat, so ensuring they stay properly hydrated is key to keeping them healthy and performing at their best. | Photo: Stephanie L. Church/The HorseQ. I was recently at a competition and my horse became slightly dehydrated. As a precaution a veterinarian administered IV (intravenous) fluids and my horse recovered well, but I would like to prevent this from happening again. Given we are still in the thick of summer and have more shows planned, what can I do to avoid this in the future? via emailA. Dehydration can be a life-threatening condition, so you are wise to want to keep it at bay. Horses sweat to keep cool and can lose large amounts of fluid as sweat. Even when working at only a moderate level, horses can lose around 5 liters (more than a gallon) of sweat per hour!Equine sweat contains significant amounts ofelectrolytes, and the electrolyte concentration in sweat mirrors or is slightly more concentrated than equine blood (around 6 grams of chloride, 3.5 grams of sodium, and 1.2 grams of potassium). Therefore, in those 5 liters of fluid, about 50 grams of body salts are lost. Of course, not all horses sweat that much but no matter how much sweat is generated, chloride is lost in the greatest amounts followed by sodium and potassium. While hays and feed do contain these electrolytes, they are not present in amounts that can replace such losses. As such, in many cases, your horse will need anelectrolyte supplement.Adequate sodium keeps horses drinking the same way eating salty chips make us thirsty. If blood sodium levels drop due to losses in sweat, horses can lose their desire to drink. (Hence, after work you can lead a horse to water but you cant make him drink.) Avoid getting to that stage through daily salt supplementation to provide maintenance sodium and chloride, as well as an electrolyte to replace sweat losses.Giving your horse 1 tablespoon of table salt per 500 pounds of body weight each day will help ensure your horse is covering daily maintenance sodium needs. Many people reply on asalt blockfor this purpose. While I believe horses should always have access to salt either as a block or in loose form, many do not use blocks consistently. For this reason, I prefer to give the maintenance dose each day in a form thats easy for me to tell whether its been consumed.On days when your horse is sweating, you will need to add a well-balanced electrolyte in addition to the salt. Avoid electrolytes in which dextrose or glucose (i.e., sugar) are the first ingredient; while these will likely be highly palatable, they might not contain adequate concentrations of the necessary minerals. The electrolytes purpose is to replace sweat losses so it is important that whichever product you choose contains adequate amounts of chloride, sodium, and potassium. Many do contain these key electrolytes but not in great enough concentrations to have a major impact. Find an electrolyte that delivers at least 12 grams of chloride, about 6 grams of sodium, and 4 grams of potassium. Some products might also provide small amounts of calcium and magnesium, as these are also lost in sweat, but in relatively small amounts.Feed the electrolyte in addition to the salt. Typically, the product will give several feeding levels depending on level of sweating, and you should feed according to the instructions for your horses body weight and work level.If you can tell a horse is dehydrated using the skin test or capillary refill test, that means hes already 5-6% dehydrated. I have read that for every percent dehydration you lose 4% performance ability. So, beyond health risks, even a mildly dehydrated horse will not be able to give its best performance and likely accounts for reduced performance over the length of a competition.Horses also need water to replace muscle stores of glycogen, the storage form of carbohydrates. So, with mild dehydration, it becomes harder for them to replenish energy stores, which leads to earlier onset of fatigue and decreased performance.Dont forget: Do not just rely on salt and electrolytes during the competition season. Provide salt year-round, and add electrolytes anytime your horse has obviously been sweating. If you can keep your horses electrolyte levels up during training you will not need to increase them during competition. Keep in mind that horses can lose a considerable amount of sweat during transportation, so be sure to supplement accordingly during travel to and from events.When it comes to dehydration, an ounce of prevention is definitely worth a pound of cure!
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    Meet Raggy: the robot designed to keep horses safe from ragwort
    A small robot designed to combat ragwort will begin field trials at farms and across land in Dorset this summer.The electrically powered platform, named Raggyby its creators, has arrived at Dorset Innovation Park, which has a growing reputation as a hub for testing uncrewed systems across land, air and sea, for final testing.Ragwort is a poisonous weed which can be deadly if eaten by horses, cattle and other animals, whether consumed fresh or dried. Usually it is pulled up by hand, which is labour intensive, costly and can pose risks to people and the environment. The aim of Raggy is to detect and remove ragwort while reducing chemical use and labour demands.Ragwort is poisonous to horses.The root of the problemRaggy uses advanced machine vision and connected technology, powered by the Qualcomm Dragonwing platform, to identify and remove ragwort mechanically at the root, said Jake Shaw-Sutton, director at Robotriks, a South West firm who helped develop the robot.This approach reduces the need for harmful chemicals, supports healthier soils and protects animals and habitat.Robotriksdeveloped Raggy in partnership with Dorset Council and long-time collaborators Telint and Neutral Networks using funding from Qualomm Incorporated through its Qualcomm for Good Initiative, which aims to enrich lives through programmes that strengthen economic and social development.Through Qualcomm for Good, we are proud to support Dorset Council and Robotriks in harnessing edge AI capabilities to modernise agriculture and solve real-world challenges for farmers and the environment, said Ben Timmons, senior director, Business Development of Qualcomm Technologies International, Ltd.Raggy is a powerful demonstration of whats possible with intelligent connected technologies.Reducing workloadsBetween field trials, Raggy will be maintained and stored at BattleLab collaboration centre at Dorset Innovation Park.The team of Rangers, who do a great job managing and maintaining Dorsets fantastic Country Parks, nature reserves and open spaces, spend many hours each year removing ragwort by hand, said Cllr Nick Ireland, leader of Dorset Council.We are delighted this autonomous and environmentally sensitive solution is being tested, evaluated and developed on our land here in Dorset.Main image Dorset Council, inset image Shutterstock.Related contentCould you identify these poisonous plants in your field?Photosensitisation in horses: causes, treatment and prevention tipsCommon horse skin conditions in picturesAtypical myopathy: important vet advice for every horse ownerThe post Meet Raggy: the robot designed to keep horses safe from ragwort appeared first on Your Horse.
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