• Pure class! OConnors masterful ride to victory | Longines FEI Jumping World Cup Ocala, FL
    Thrilling action in Florida! Cian O'Connor and his incredible horse Bentley de Sury deliver a breathtaking Winning Round to ...
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    Navigating Legal Challenges: Understanding Liability in Dog vs. Horse Encounters in Shared Spaces
    Section Key Points Examining Liability Dogs and horses sharing spaces can lead to incidents. Understanding legal liability is crucial for owners to prevent and handle conflicts. Understanding Liability Liability is based on fault. Dog bite laws often involve strict liability; horse owners are liable if they fail to prevent foreseeable injuries. Dog Bite Strict Liability Laws Most states have moved away from the "one-bite rule" to strict liability statutes, making dog owners liable for unprovoked attacks. Liability for Horse Injuries If a dog harms a horse, the dog owner is liable; if a horse harms a dog, the horse owner is liable if they didn't take precautions. Shared Spaces and Trespass If a dog trespasses, the owner is not automatically liable. Landowners can defend property but not with deadly force unless threatened. Preventing Conflicts Strategies include securing animals, following local laws, addressing aggression, and having insurance coverage. Conclusion Understanding legal implications helps owners avoid disputes. Protecting animals' safety is vital as they are considered part of the family. Examining Liability and Shared Spaces: The Legal Implications of a Dog vs. Horse Encounter When dogs and horses share spaces, whether it's a pasture, a trail, or a neighborhood, there's always a risk of an encounter gone wrong. These interactions can lead to injuries, both to humans and animals, and raise important questions about liability. Understanding the legal implications of such encounters is crucial for both dog and horse owners to ensure they are prepared for any situation that might arise. Understanding Liability Liability in animal-related incidents typically hinges on faultdetermining who was responsible for controlling the animal that caused the injury. However, some states have strict liability laws, particularly for dog bites, which hold dog owners accountable regardless of the circumstances. For horses, the situation is different; there are no strict liability laws similar to those for dog bites, but owners may still be liable if they fail to take reasonable steps to prevent foreseeable injuries[1][3]. Dog Bite Strict Liability Laws Most states have moved away from the "one-bite rule," which required proof that a dog had previously shown vicious behavior. Instead, they have enacted strict liability statutes for dog bites. These laws generally make dog owners liable for injuries inflicted by their dogs, provided the injured person was lawfully present where the incident occurred and did not provoke the dog[2][3]. Liability for Horse Injuries If a dog chases a horse and the horse is injured, the dog owner may be liable under laws related to animal control or negligence. For example, if a dog is allowed to roam freely and causes harm, the owner could be held responsible for damages[1]. Conversely, if a horse injures a dog, the horse owner might be liable if they failed to take reasonable precautions to prevent the injury[1]. Shared Spaces and Trespass When a dog enters someone else's property without permission, it can be considered trespassing. However, the dog owner is not automatically liable unless they intended for the dog to trespass or knew the dog had violent propensities[1]. Landowners have the right to defend their property but cannot use deadly force unless there is an immediate threat to human life[1]. Preventing Conflicts Preventing conflicts between dogs and horses involves several strategies: Secure Your Animals: Ensure dogs are kept on a leash or in a secure area, and horses are safely enclosed in pastures or stables. Follow Local Ordinances: Familiarize yourself with local laws regarding animal control and leash requirements. Evaluate Aggression: If your dog shows signs of aggression, consult with a professional to address the issue. Insurance Coverage: Consider liability insurance to protect against potential claims[2]. Conclusion Encounters between dogs and horses can be unpredictable, and understanding the legal landscape is essential for all parties involved. By taking proactive steps to secure animals, follow local laws, and ensure proper insurance coverage, owners can mitigate risks and avoid costly legal disputes. Remember, the value of animals extends beyond their economic worth; they are often considered part of the family. Therefore, prioritizing their safety and well-being is paramount. Explore More Explore our extensive Jodhpur Collection for the latest in horse-riding attire. Pair them with selections from our Horse Riding Boot Collection to ensure a comfortable ride every time. Effective riding also requires the right gear, such as Horse Riding Gloves and Horse Riding Socks. For your equine friends, don't miss our Horse Treats And Gifts and Everyday Horse Vitamins & Supplements. Want to keep your horse comfortable year-round? Our Stable Rugs and Turnout Rugs are designed for both functionality and style. Protect your horse from insects with our top-rated Horse Fly Protection range. By taking these precautions and equipping yourself with the right knowledge and products, you can effectively manage shared spaces for dogs and horses, ensuring a safer and more harmonious experience. **References:** [1] Equine Law: Dogs and Horses [2] Dog Bite Liability What Horse Owners and Stables Should Know [3] Liability for injuries caused by domestic animals **Additional Resources:** For more detailed information on dog bite laws and strict liability, visit Michigan State University College of Law. To explore equine law further, check out Equine Law Blog.
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  • Masterclass in Motion: Merrald & Zepter Dazzle! | FEI Dressage World Cup Neumnster
    Nanna Skodborg Merrald and the exceptional Blue Hors Zepter delivered a stunning performance to win the ninth leg of the FEI ...
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    A Family's Journey: Weighing the Pros and Cons of Buying an Old Loan Companion Pony
    Section Key Points Introduction Considering an older loan companion pony involves understanding the joys and challenges. Understanding Horse Loans A horse loan is a temporary agreement where a rider borrows a horse under specific conditions. Types of Loans Full loans involve full responsibility; part loans involve shared care and costs. Benefits of Companion Ponies Provide social interaction, alleviate loneliness, consider compatibility. Considerations for Buying an Older Loan Pony Health and age, temperament, costs, space and facilities, family involvement. The Decision-Making Process Visit and trial, consult with experts, review costs, family discussion. Conclusion Rewarding experience with careful consideration of multiple factors. Additional Resources Horse and Country TV, British Horse Society, Horse and Hound Forums. Deciding to Buy an Old Loan Companion Pony: A Family's Dilemma and LoveExplore our homepageIntroductionFor many families, the decision to bring a companion pony into their lives can be a heartwarming and enriching experience. However, when considering an older pony, especially one that has been on loan, there are several factors to weigh. This blog explores the journey of a family deciding whether to buy an old loan companion pony, highlighting both the joys and challenges involved.Understanding Horse LoansBefore diving into the specifics of buying an older loan pony, it's essential to understand what a horse loan entails. A horse loan is a temporary agreement where a rider borrows a horse from its owner for a set period under specific conditions[1][3]. This arrangement can be beneficial for both parties, as it allows the owner to maintain control while the loanee handles day-to-day responsibilities.Types of LoansThere are primarily two types of horse loans: full loans and part loans. In a full loan, the loanee takes on full responsibility for the horse's care and costs, often moving the horse to their own yard[1][3]. A part loan involves shared care and costs, with the horse typically staying at the owner's yard[1][3].Benefits of Companion PoniesExplore our homepageCompanion ponies can provide invaluable social interaction to other horses. They help alleviate loneliness and stress, which can be particularly beneficial for older or arthritic horses[2]. When introducing a new pony, it's crucial to consider compatibility, ensuring both ponies have similar temperaments and feeding requirements[2].Considerations for Buying an Older Loan PonyHealth and AgeOlder ponies may have existing health issues, such as arthritis, which require special care[2]. Ensure you understand the pony's medical history and any ongoing needs.TemperamentThe pony's temperament is vital, especially if it will be interacting with other animals or family members. A calm and gentle nature is ideal for a family environment[1][2].CostsWhile the initial purchase cost may be lower for an older pony, ongoing care expenses, including veterinary bills and feeding, should be factored into your budget[1].Space and FacilitiesEnsure you have sufficient space for the pony, including suitable grazing and shelter[2].Family InvolvementConsider how much time and effort your family can commit to caring for the pony. This includes regular grooming, exercise, and social interaction[1][3].The Decision-Making ProcessVisit and TrialExplore our homepageSpend time with the pony to assess its temperament and compatibility with your family and other animals[3].Consult with ExpertsTalk to veterinarians or equine specialists to understand the pony's health and any potential issues[3].Review CostsCreate a detailed budget that includes all expenses related to caring for the pony[1].Family DiscussionInvolve all family members in the decision-making process to ensure everyone is committed to caring for the pony.ConclusionExplore our homepageBuying an older loan companion pony can be a rewarding experience for families, offering companionship to both humans and other animals. By carefully considering the pony's health, temperament, costs, and your family's ability to provide the necessary care, you can make an informed decision that brings joy and love into your home.Additional Resources Horse and Country TV: Offers a comprehensive guide to horse loans, including full and part loans, and considerations for finding the right loan horse[1]. British Horse Society: Provides advice on loaning horses, emphasizing the importance of compatibility and welfare[3]. Horse and Hound Forums: Discusses the introduction of companion ponies, highlighting the need for careful matching and gradual introduction[2].For more equestrian products, explore our collections: Jodhpur Collection Horse Riding Boot Collection Horse Riding Gloves Collection Horse Riding Socks Collection Horse Treats and Gifts Everyday Horse Vitamins & Supplements Stable Rugs Turnout Rugs Horse Fly Protection```html```
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    USEF Eventing Development Training Sessions Kick Off 2025 Season for Program Athletes
    The 2025 Eventing Development 25 and Developing Programs started the year with two educational training sessions held in Ocala, Fla., throughout January, setting the tone early and helping to shape future success for participating athletes....
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    Wilmington Sunday Spotlight: Haley Dietrich
    Wilmington, Ohio This weeks Wilmington Sunday Spotlight shines on Haley Dietrich from Vancouver, Canada. After three years based in the Netherlands with her family, Dietrich now resides in Louisville, Kentucky, with her family and makes a monthly trip to WEC Wilmington with her string of young horses. We met up with Dietrich to learn more about her impressive educational background, her journey to[...]Read MoreThe post Wilmington Sunday Spotlight: Haley Dietrich appeared first on World Equestrian Center.
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    Brooke Kemper and Quartier Van De Begijnakker Secure Victory in the $40,000 Hampton Green Farms Grand Prix
    Ocala, FL National-level competition resumed on Sunday at World Equestrian Center Ocala with the $40,000 Hampton Green Farms Grand Prix, where 26 horse-and-rider combinations contested Bernardo Costa Cabrals (POR) challenging tracks. Ultimately, it was Brooke Kemper (USA) and Sarah Campbells Quartier Van De Begijnakker (For Pleasure x Hermine Van De Begijnakker) who set the standard as the first to goand proved untouchable to claim[...]Read MoreThe post Brooke Kemper and Quartier Van De Begijnakker Secure Victory in the $40,000 Hampton Green Farms Grand Prix appeared first on World Equestrian Center.
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    Feed company granted Royal Warrant from the King
    An equine feed company has been named as one of over 800 Royal Warrant holders.Dengie Horse Feeds has been granted the Royal Warrant of supplier of horse feed to King Charles III.Royal Warrant of appointments are granted as a mark of recognition to people or companies who have regularly supplied goods or services to the Royal Household. It is a tradition that dates back to the 15thcentury.Dengie was first awarded a Royal Warrant by her late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II in 2007.Environmentally conscious More recently there has been greater focus on a companys sustainability credentials and this fits with Dengies ethos of producing sustainable feeds and supporting local farmers and businesses, said a statement from Dengie.Dengie alfalfa is grown within 20 miles of where it is made into the finished feed and so has one of the lowest feed miles of any horse feed ingredient and provides the best traceability possible.It is one of the few ingredients used in horse feeds that is produced specifically for horses ensuring that everything the company does is with the horse and the environment in mind.Royal Warrants are initially granted for up to five years and entitle the holder to display the Royal Arms in relation to their business.Official endorsementWhen the Royal Arms is used by a warrant holder it must also be accompanied by the Legend which provides details regarding which member of the Royal Family granted the Royal Warrant, the company name, the nature of the goods or services provided to them and the head office address of the company.We are delighted to have received the Kings warrant, says Ian Hassard, managing director at Dengie.It really reflects the effort our team put in on a daily basis. We are very proud that this has been recognised by the King.Dengie Horse Feeds has teamed up with Essex Wildlife Trusts Nature Neighbours campaign to encourage more people to make their yards, gardens and green spaces more wildlife friendly.Main image Dengie.Related contentCalls to make yards more wildlife friendly, plus 4 easy things everyone can doInside a horses digestive system and how to keep it healthyAll about impactions and gassy colic in horsesGastric ulcers: why the time of day you ride and feed is so importantIs there any such thing as cheap horse feed?The post Feed company granted Royal Warrant from the King appeared first on Your Horse.
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    Monday News & Notes from Futuretrack
    More education supporting the USEA Grooms Program is on top this week in Ocala, Fl. Heres whats on tap: Aiken, SC View this post on Instagram A post shared by Emma Ford (@worldclassgrooming) Tuesday February...
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    Unlocking the Secrets of Squishy Square Poles: Revolutionizing Groundwork with Innovation and Potential Challenges
    Section Key Points Introduction to Squishy Square Poles - Innovative concept combining tradition with new ideas- Aim to enhance walking/trekking experience- Minimize joint pressure Benefits Enhanced Balance and Stability - Provide stability on uneven terrains Reduced Joint Stress - Transfers weight to reduce knee/ankle stress by 16% Increased Caloric Burn - Engages upper body for 20% more calorie burn Improved Mobility and Gait - Beneficial for those with mobility issues Challenges Dependence on Equipment - May lead to over-reliance and reduced natural balance Limited Versatility - Might not be suitable for all terrains Perceived Effort vs. Actual Exertion - Actual exertion might be underestimated Conclusion - Potential to improve stability, mobility, and stress reduction- Important to balance equipment use with personal strength Exploring the Benefits and Challenges of Using Squishy Square Poles for Groundwork When it comes to groundwork, stability and comfort reign supreme. Introducing a creative twist to the conventional trekking poles, Squishy Square Poles might just be the game-changer we've been waiting for. While these aren't yet recognized in mainstream sports manufacturing, drawing parallels from traditional poles can help us navigate this innovative concept. Visit Just Horse Riders Introduction to Squishy Square Poles Though the term "Squishy Square Poles" isn't common in existing vocabulary, one can imagine them as tools designed to enhance one's walking or trekking experience while minimizing joint pressure. Combining the charm of tradition with cutting-edge ideas, these poles, if actualized, could deliver multifaceted benefits akin to traditional trekking poles. As most riders and trekking enthusiasts would vouch for, balancing efficiency and comfort is essential whether climbing trails or training horses. Benefits of Using Poles for Groundwork Enhanced Balance and Stability Traditional trekking poles are engineered to provide stability, helping enthusiasts conquer uneven terrains with aplomb [Scientists Weigh in on the Great Trekking Pole Debate]. This stability is crucial when dealing with unpredictable surfaces, making Squishy Square Poles a potential ally for horse riders craving the same support. Think of it as adding an extra layer to your horse riding boots or equestrian wear ensemble. Reduced Joint Stress By transferring some body weight from the legs to the arms, poles reduce knee and ankle stress by up to 16%. Imagine traversing the rugged countryside without the creaky knees complaints [HOW WALKING POLES CAN HELP US AGE WELL]. A potential boon for horse riders engaging in prolonged groundwork, especially with Squishy Square Poles. Visit Just Horse Riders Increased Caloric Burn Involving upper body movement can amp up caloric burn by approximately 20%, turning a regular march into a superior workout. Its akin to donning extra layers for added resistance, resulting in a broad/thorough workout [Scientists Weigh in on the Great Trekking Pole Debate]. Indeed, proper equipment, whether it's jodhpurs or breeches, accentuates the ease of such activities. Improved Mobility and Gait Those facing mobility issues due to conditions like Parkinsons may witness a notable improvement in their gait with poles [Age Well Project]. If Squishy Square Poles can capture this benefit, they may just transform lives, fitting seamlessly into the array of horse riding accessories. Challenges of Using Poles for Groundwork Dependence on Equipment An over-reliance on poles might compromise your natural balance. Regular usage might prompt one to skip traditional balance exercises and rely heavily on supportive equipment, leading to dependency rather than development [To Hiking Pole or Not To Hiking Pole]. Visit Just Horse Riders Limited Versatility Theres no denying poles might not fit all terrains, especially shifty ground or narrow paths. The design of Squishy Square Poles would need to address versatility so users can seamlessly transition between environments [To Hiking Pole or Not To Hiking Pole]. Perceived Effort vs. Actual Exertion Sometimes, because exercise feels smoother, users underestimate their energy output. Yet, poles engage additional muscle groups, meaning greater exertion than perceived [Scientists Weigh in on the Great Trekking Pole Debate]. Squishy Square Poles must communicate this to users for effective energy management. Visit Just Horse Riders Conclusion Squishy Square Poles present an intriguing potential in the world of groundwork. While their precise benefits remain hypothetical, they're poised to provide significant innovations shared by traditional poles increased stability, improved mobility, and reduced stress. Of course, users must remain vigilant not to overly depend on them and ensure to engage in supplementary exercises. As enthusiasts, its paramount to balance equipment reliance with personal strength to keep pushing boundaries. Whether stable rugs, turnout rugs, or fly protection choosing the right equipment always paves the way for an uncompromised ride or trek. Keep the balance strong and the terrain varied.
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