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WORLDEQUESTRIANCENTER.COMWilmington Sunday Spotlight: Bethany & Rowan BickelWilmington, Ohio This weeks Wilmington Sunday Spotlight shines on Bethany and Rowan Bickel. Riding out of Carraway Hill, the mother-daughter duo has ridden alongside each other at WEC Wilmington since the beginning of both their riding journeys. Recently, the Bickels welcomed their new mount, Rule in Favor, to his forever home and made their first horse show debut at Winter Classic 11. We[...]Read MoreThe post Wilmington Sunday Spotlight: Bethany & Rowan Bickel appeared first on World Equestrian Center.0 Kommentare 0 Anteile 306 Ansichten
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WORLDEQUESTRIANCENTER.COMDaniel Geitner and Jalanne Take the Win in the $40,000 Mane n Tail Grand PrixOcala, FL World Equestrian Center Ocala hosted its second featured event on Sunday afternoon, welcoming 26 horse-and-rider combinations to contest the $40,000 Mane n Tail Grand Prix. In a thrilling finish, Daniel Geitner (USA) and November Hills Jalanne (Dynamo x Alanne) delivered a lightning-fast round to claim victory, stopping the clock nearly two seconds ahead of the competition. Course designer Colm Quinn (IRL)[...]Read MoreThe post Daniel Geitner and Jalanne Take the Win in the $40,000 Mane n Tail Grand Prix appeared first on World Equestrian Center.0 Kommentare 0 Anteile 310 Ansichten
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WWW.YOURHORSE.CO.UKLeading equine charity vet to share knowledge at free weight management webinarNicky Jarvis, head of veterinary and care at Redwings Horse Sanctuarywill lead Spillers fourth and finalfree winter nutrition webinar on Thursday 27 February at 7.15pm.The webinar is entitledSpring into action: Effective strategies to help your horse shed pounds and Nicky, along withVanessa Allen, nutrition advisor for Spillers, will share advice and practical tips to help horse owners manage their horses weight.Few people have more practical experience than Nicky Jarvis when it comes to managing the diets of horses and ponies of all shapes and sizes, saidClaire Dyett, marketing manager at Mars Horsecare, home of theSpillersbrand.This webinar is essential for anyone who is battling with their horse or ponys body condition. Nicky and Vanessa will be sharing the most effective ways to take control of weight with minimal impact on day-to-day quality of life.A wealth of experienceNicky has worked for Redwings for over 25 years and oversees the health and welfare of 1,500 rescued horses, ponies, donkeys and mules many of whom arrive overweight or at risk of obesity at the charity.We are extremely lucky that our close working relationship with Redwings enables us to share Nickys admirable expertise with you all, continued Claire.Her combination of veterinary knowledge with daily hands-on experience with the horses and ponies at Redwings gives her an exceptional practical perspective.Meanwhile our very own Vanessa will be sharing her extensive nutrition know-how, gained during 12 years of visiting professional and leisure yards as a nutrition advisor for the Spillers brand.Key subjectsThe topics which will be discussed at the webinar include:The importance of monitoring weight and condition including plenty of practical tips on how and when to use weigh tapes, body condition scoring and the new body condition index.How Redwings manages good doers and helps overweight horses shed the pounds.The biggest challenges in equine weight loss and how to overcome them.How to make weight management sustainable for horse owners.Animal Medicines Training Regulatory Authority (AMTRA) members who attend this webinar will receive five CPD points for their professional development. All attendees will have the opportunity to undertake a quiz and will receive a certificate upon completion of the webinars.To register for the webinar click here.Image Redwings Horse Sanctuary.Related contentHay vs haylage: how to choose which to feed your horse10 crucial feeding rules for a healthy horseFeed 80% of forage during the day to reduce ulcer risk, says vetYour Horses complete guide to soaked horse feedsThe post Leading equine charity vet to share knowledge at free weight management webinar appeared first on Your Horse.0 Kommentare 0 Anteile 325 Ansichten
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WWW.JUSTHORSERIDERS.CO.UKDiscover the Elegance and Functionality of Equestrian Apparel at Just Horse RidersCategory Description Key Products Equestrian Apparel Durable and comfortable gear essential for flexibility and safety in riding. Jodhpurs, Breeches, Riding Gloves, Riding Socks Protective Gear Essential for rider's safety, focusing on both style and function. Riding Boots Supplements and Horse Care Ensures horses receive necessary nutrients for optimal health and vitality. Horse Vitamins, Equestrian Supplements Stable and Turnout Rugs Provide warmth and protection for horses in different environments. Stable Rugs, Turnout Rugs Fly Protection Protects horses from flies and associated health hazards during summer. Fly Masks, Fly Sheets Equestrian Accessories Thoughtful gifts for horse lovers, useful for both horse and rider. Horse Treats, Accessories Unveiling the Elegance of Equestrian Apparel and Accessories Welcome to the world of Just Horse Riders, where the elegance of equestrian apparel and accessories meets functionality and style. Whether you're cantering through the countryside or preparing for a competition, having the right gear is essential. Let's saddle up and discover the incredible range that caters to every rider's needs. The Essentials of Equestrian Apparel Every equestrian knows the importance of durable and comfortable riding gear. From Jodhpurs to breeches, the apparel worn by riders is crafted to ensure flexibility and safety. The right choice not only enhances your performance but also boosts confidence. Jodhpurs and breeches come in various styles, suiting different preferences and riding styles. Whether you're going for a classic look or something more modern, the options are endless at Just Horse Riders. Protective Gear: More than Just Boots Your journey into equestrian excellence is incomplete without the right protective gear. Among these, riding boots stand out as a quintessential part of any rider's ensemble. But remember, it's not just about looks; it's about safety and comfort too. These boots protect your feet and ankles while providing excellent grip and stability. No wonder they're a staple in every equestrian's wardrobe! Elevate Your Ride with Gloves and Socks Riding gloves are more than just accessories; they're protective gear essential for grip and hand comfort. Gloves crafted for equestrians combine durability with style, ensuring you maintain control over the reins. Meanwhile, riding socks ensure comfort during those long rides, providing padding and preventing blisters. Beyond Apparel: Equestrian Supplements and Horse Care Caring for your horse doesn't stop at feeding and exercising. It extends to the supplements you choose to ensure your horse's optimal health. Equestrian supplements are pivotal in maintaining the health and vitality of your cherished equine friends. With a broad spectrum of horse vitamins and supplements available, you can ensure that your horse receives the necessary nutrients for a vibrant life. Stable and Turnout Rugs: Essentials for Every Season Stable rugs provide your horse with warmth and protection within the confines of the stable. In contrast, turnout rugs offer shielded exposure to the elements when out in the paddock. Fly Protection: A Summer Necessity During the warmer months, flies can be more than a nuisancethey can be a health hazard. Fly protection gear ensures your horse's comfort and safety, helping prevent infections and discomfort caused by these pesky insects. With solutions ranging from fly masks to sheets, keeping your equine partner safe from bites and diseases is a breeze. Equestrian Accessories: The Perfect Gifts Looking for a thoughtful gift for the horse lover in your life? Horse treats and accessories are perfect choices, offering utility and delight for both horse and rider alike. The Changing Landscape of Equestrian Fashion Equestrian fashion continues to evolve, blending tradition with modern trends. This fusion ensures that riders have access to apparel that doesn't compromise on style or performance. Conclusion: More Than Just Riding From apparel to accessories, horse care to rider safety, the right equestrian products are vital for every horse enthusiast. At Just Horse Riders, we've got everything you need to elevate your riding experience. Ready to canter into world-class equestrian solutions? Visit Just Horse Riders today!0 Kommentare 0 Anteile 294 Ansichten
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Pender and Kenny lead the way on five star weekend for Irish ridersThe Irish equestrian bandwagon rolled on over the weekend with some major wins and podiums across the globe. There were victories at the highest level for Mikey Pender on Sunday and Jordan Coyle on Friday, with Darragh Kenny and his brilliant Eddy Blue finishing second in the $500,000 Lugano Diamonds Grand Prix at Wellington. Daniel Coyle was also on the podium in the four star Grand Prix with Farrel in Ocala, while Shane Breen landed a CSI2* Grand Prix in Sharjah with BP Arctic Blue and Conor Swail was runner-up in the three-star Grand Prix at Desert International Horse Park in California on Casturano. Irish para dressage riders starred as Katie Reilly and Sarah Slattery scored a hat-trick of podium finishes each at the Al Shaqab CPEDI3* in Qatar. Fresh from his exploits on the Hughes Horse Stud-owned HHS Los Angeles in the Longines League of Nations win for Ireland []0 Kommentare 0 Anteile 279 Ansichten
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Heed delights home crowd in Gothenburg.Linda Heed (SWE) and Skylander VS - winners of the Longines FEI Jumping World Cup™ - Gothenburg (SWE) Copyright © FEI/Kim Lundin 23.02.2025 Linda Heed (SWE) completed a hattrick of feature class victories for the home nation as she stormed to the top of the leaderboard in the final leg of the Longines FEI Jumping World Cup™ Western European League in Gothenburg (SWE) this...0 Kommentare 0 Anteile 2KB Ansichten
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WWW.HORSEILLUSTRATED.COMGroundwork for When You Cant RideInjury. Behavior. Age. Fear. Each of these factors can be a reason why equestrians put away their saddle for a long or short period. But even if saddle time is on pause, strengthening a partnership doesnt have to be. Tessa Nicolet, trainer and owner of Cohesive Horsemanship, explores how equestrians can translate ridden exercises to groundwork for when you cant ride or even just to strengthen your relationship with your horse.Table of ContentsToggleMoving Goals Forward with GroundworkThe Four-Leaf CloverThe Leg-YieldKey TakeawayMoving Goals Forward with GroundworkNicolet frequently sees equestrians using groundwork to get energy out of their horse, but groundwork is much more than that. She explains that both groundwork and mounted work should help move forward the mental, physical and emotional fitness of a horse. Everything you do in the saddle you can replicate on the ground and teach the horse to do in a way that allows him to balance his own body before putting your weight on top, she says.Nicolet uses the following exercises to physically, mentally and emotionally engage her horses from the ground. Once the horse understands the exercise, you should reward correct movements and good efforts by pausing and allowing the horse to relax.Reward good efforts by stopping and allowing the horse to relax. Photo by Kayli HanleyThe Four-Leaf CloverNicolet recommends this exercise to help a horse stay fit for mounted work. The pattern requires your horse to bend his body, rebalance it, and then straighten it.Physically, the exercise helps the horse build muscle, gain body control and learn to balance properly. Mentally, it teaches him to think through how to keep himself balanced during the pattern. Emotionally, it encourages him to focus on you instead of outside stimulus.To perform the exercise:1. Use four cones to make a square. Each cone represents a corner of the square. Pace out 8-9 strides in between cones. (Distance can vary.)2. Before starting the pattern, walk to the first cone and ask your horse to circle around himself and the cone at a walk. (For this example, the horse will circle each cone to the left and you and your horse will move from cone to cone clockwise.)3. To begin the pattern, ask your horse to walk of a circle to the left around the first cone. (The horse should end the circle positioned to walk through the middle of the square.)Tessa Nicolet asks the horse to walk of a circle to the left around the first cone (blue). Photo by Kayli Hanley4. At a walk, send the horse through the middle of the square to the opposite side of the square. During the transition, stay next to the horse.Photo by Kayli Hanley5. Once through the middle of the square, ask the horse to walk of a circle to the left around the second cone, repeating what you did at the first cone, before once again sending the horse through the middle of the square to the opposite side.Photo by Kayli Hanley6. Continue moving yourself and your horse from cone to cone in this fashion until you have completed a cloverleaf pattern.NOTE: Nicolet says its important for the horse to always turn in the same direction around all four cones and always cut through the middle of the square as soon as he has completed of a circle around a cone. While the example is done at a walk, once learned, the exercise can be done at a trot or canter.The Leg-YieldA leg-yield is a lateral exercise frequently done from the saddle, but it can also be accomplished on the ground. Nicolet explains that it requires the horse to travel forward on a diagonal path.It asks the horse to cross his front legs and then his hind legs as he moves forward and sideways, she says.Nicolet adds that physically, the exercise stretches and contracts the horses muscles by moving the joints of his shoulder and hind from side to side. Mentally, it encourages him to pay attention to your cues. Emotionally, it teaches him to calmly respond to pressure.To perform the exercise (in this example, you will stand next to the left shoulder):1. Begin by standing at your horses shoulder, facing him, with the lead rope in your left hand and a stick or crop in your right hand.2. Next, use your right hand to slowly lift the stick, asking the horse to move his hind away from you.3. As the horses hind end moves, walk forward at a diagonal toward the horses shoulder, causing it to move away from you.Photo by Kayli Hanley4. Once your horse understands steps 2 and 3, ask him to move forward at a walk while alternating asking for his hind end and shoulder to move away from you. With practice, the horse will understand the cues as a request to travel forward on a diagonal path.Photo by Kayli Hanley5. When the horse understands the movement, you can drop the stick and place your hand on the horses barrel, just behind the girth. Apply pressure with your hand to ask his hind to move. NOTE: The final step begins to teach the horse the cue for the movement under saddle.Key TakeawayWhen you cant ride, it doesnt mean under-saddle goals need to stop. Groundwork provides ample opportunities for you and your horse to not only strengthen your partnership, but also move closer to your riding goals. This article about groundwork for when you cant ride appeared in the March 2024 issue of Horse Illustratedmagazine.Click here to subscribe!The post Groundwork for When You Cant Ride appeared first on Horse Illustrated Magazine.0 Kommentare 0 Anteile 311 Ansichten
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GCL 2025: A New Era of Team Show Jumping Unfolds24.02.2025 The 2025 GCL season is set to ignite the show jumping world with unprecedented excitement as the league expands to 17 teams. Now in its ninth season, the GCL continues to thrive, attracting top-tier riders and delivering elite-level competition in a team-based format that has reshaped the sport. With powerhouse lineups, fierce rivalries, and groundbreaking developments, the 2025...0 Kommentare 0 Anteile 3KB Ansichten