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World Equestrian CentersNew Restaurants atThe Equestrian ManorOpenDecember30Ocala, Florida This December, The Equestrian Manor will unveil the first two dining concepts within its four-restaurant collection: The Polo Pony and Emmas Patisserie at The Equestrian Manor. Opening Tuesday, December 30, these new venues bring distinct culinary experiences to World Equestrian Center Ocalas already impressive dining portfolio. The Equestrian Manor sets a new standardSource0 التعليقات 0 المشاركات 271 مشاهدة
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WWW.YOURHORSE.CO.UKOliver Townends training tactics for a horse who is very tense or freshSometimes a horse feels so excitable or tense that trying to contain all thatenergy beneathyou triggers anattack of nerves or sense of unease. Im talking aboutthe kind of fresh horse where youre reluctant to put your leg on as you fear their reaction. It feels as though all that tension andexcitability could spill out at any second.And it might not be at a competition perhaps youre preparing for a lesson on a cold, windy day or youre back on board after a break.Will you beable to sit the bucks, leaps and spooks? Will the horse ever settle, listenand knuckle down to work?Its an unnerving situation, but one inwhich many riders find themselves:trying to warm up a horse who feels toofresh to walk but too sharp to apply anyleg contact. Its a vicious circle and ithappens to the top riders too. Yes, really.Youcant put any pressure on tensionWhen superstar event rider Oliver Townend rides into the mainarena at Your Horse Live for a jointdemo with legendary showjumper GeoffBillington, hes sitting on Cartoon for the very first time. The young stallion, who showjumps withGeoffs wife Sarah, is clearly tense as he spooks hisway around the arena. The audience istotally silent, so obvious is it that thishorse is on the brink of boiling over.All Im working on to start with istrying to get him relaxed. Wherever I goand whatever I do, I keep riding the trotrhythm and sitting in the middle of thesaddle, says Oliver. Its basic things; youcant put any pressure on tension, so allIm doing is trotting around, letting himhave a really good look at the arena.We can hear Oliver quietly talking toand reassuring the tense horse as they work.Using his voice gives the horse somethingto focus on and listen to, rather thanthe sights and sounds of his newsurroundings, and gives him confidence.You cant rush a fresh horseNine minutes into the session, Oliver picksup canter.Ive come a little bit lighter in the seatnow. When youve got a horse thats freshor possibly not been worked for a day ortwo, when you go into canter just lighten the seat to start with, he advises.All Im trying to do is get the horse breathing; get him to the point where hethinks this is turning into a bit of work.Keep it nice and relaxed. You cant rusha fresh horse; you need to ride them likeyou have all day long, even if you havent.Oliver rides a transition back to trot.Even when varying the pace up anddown, maintaining a regular rhythm isimportant and if your horse isnt thereyet, keep working towards it.As I land in the trot Im straight backinto a nice steady rhythm, he explains.Hes quietly starting to relax inthe trot and his mind iscoming back to me.If a tense horse like thistrips or makes a mistake, you dont getanywhere by trying to correct that. Justkeep riding the same good basic things:rhythm and balance. I stay in rising trotfor as long as possible too.Keep quietly riding a tense horseOliver steers the stallion over some trotpoles. Cartoon is still clearly on edge, buthe is beginning to look more rideable andas though he is listening to his rider.They do lots of transitions as theynavigate the arena to help consolidate thehorses focus and channel his energy.Im going to do a few walk-to-canters,walk-to-trot lots of transitions. Againits all little exercises getting the horse togive me his brain, says Oliver. I want toget to the point where Im going aroundwaiting for him to think, What is he goingto do next?, rather than him wonderingwhat hes going to spook at next.Oliver can feel that Cartoon is beginningto relax beneath him: it is evident to thosewatching too.When I opened my fingers he straightaway wanted to stretch his neck and back,and thats a really good sign, says Oliver.Im just going to keep quietly riding allthe same things into him all the time.Suspension from the elbowsCartoon is inconsistent inthe contact, due to tension,but Oliver states that nowis not the time to makeany major changes inhis riding.He is messing around inthe mouth a little bit; heson and off the contact, hesays, but all I do is keep asteady elastic contact, sothat when the horse goes topull my hand goes forward,and when he goes to dropthe contact, my hand comesback to take the rein.Its almost likesuspension from my elbows.The minute he comes soft inthe mouth I soften the handand give him as comfortablea ride as possible.When he comes againstmy hand, my fingers areclosed and things becomea little more uncomfortablefor him; the minute hessoft, Im soft and relaxedand let him canter forward.Avoid teaching bad habitsThe pair move on to negotiate a line ofcanter poles. Cartoon spooks and halftrots/half canters over the final pole. GeoffBillington describes it as a tranter.Next time, Oliver turns the stallionaway when he gets bit too keen, throwinghis head up in the air, on the approach.Sorry, but Im not doing it like that,he tells the horse as they calmly circleaway. This is important for the horseseducation, because correcting the horsebefore he gets it wrong (by rushing thepoles and not listening to his rider) isbetter than allowing the horse to continueand learn to do it wrong.This time, Cartoon maintains hisrhythm down the line of poles. They aremoved closer together to shorten thestride and the stallion does this well.With us, not against usMoving on to jumping, first up is a smallvertical with a ground pole one strideaway from the fence on both sides.This horse has lots of energy, so my jobis to quietly contain that energy, makingsure I keep the good canter on the cornerand ride a good turn, explains Oliver.As before, every time he puts his headup and goes yahoo I just quietly controlit, turn a little circle and put him backinto the canter that I want. I keep doingthis so that it becomes habitual, to thepoint that whatever canter I put him in,he keeps it himself.Cartoon is beginning to work really well.Joking aside, I like this stallion a lotbecause for the big competitions, whetheryoure doing dressage, eventing orshowjumping, you need a bit of fight a bit of rah and hes definitely a horsethat enjoys his job. Its our job as the riderto contain it and bend that enthusiasm towork for us and not against us.The session rounds off with a shortcourse to consolidate everything thestallion has learned. Oliver gives him apat and allows him to walk on a long rein,looking around at the crowd, before thedemo ends. This is important for lettingthe horse realise that he can relax in anew setting such as this.Olivers three tips for riding a tense horseYou cant put any pressureon tension, so dont ask fortoo much from a tense horse until they relax.You cant rush a fresh horseeither, so ride like youvegot all day long, even ifyou havent.If a tense horse trips ormakes a mistake, donttry to correct it. Justkeep focusing onachieving a regularbalance and rhythm.Main image: Please note Oliver Townend is not pictured riding. Your Horse Library/Kelsey Media LtdRelated contentHorse posture: why its so important and exercises to improve itAm I good enough? How to build confidence and self-belief in your riding ability *VIDEO*Ros Canters grid exercise to slow a keen or strong horse when youre jumpingTicket information for Your Horse Live 2026The post Oliver Townends training tactics for a horse who is very tense or fresh appeared first on Your Horse.0 التعليقات 0 المشاركات 137 مشاهدة
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The Seasons Must-Have Ticket Is the 10th Annual Furball Boots, Black Tie & Best Friends: A Western ExtravaganzaBy: VOCAL Tickets are now on sale for the 10th Annual Furball, an evening of elegance to benefit VOCAL, the Ocala-based non-profit helping to solve the issue of homeless pets through prevention, community outreach, adoption, and collaboration. The Furball, on Friday, Feb. 27, 2026, is the signature fundraising effort each year and serves to spread awareness and highlight the resources availableSource0 التعليقات 0 المشاركات 279 مشاهدة
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THEHORSE.COMMiniature Horse Tests Positive for Equine Influenza in IndianaA Miniature Horse at a private facility in Hamilton County, Indiana, has tested positive for equine influenza after presenting with profuse nasal discharge, cough, and fever. The horse is quarantined.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 Equine InfluenzaEquine influenzais a highly contagious respiratory disease that infects horses, ponies, and other equids, such as donkeys, mules, and zebras. The virus that causes it is spread via saliva and respiratory secretions from infected horses. Horses are commonly exposed via horse-to-horse contact; aerosol transmission from coughing and sneezing; and contact with humans contaminated hands, shoes, or clothes or contaminated tack, buckets, or other equipment.Clinical signs of equine influenza infection can include a high fever (up to 106F); a dry, hacking cough; depression; weakness; anorexia; serous (watery) nasal discharge; and slightly enlarged lymph nodes. Consider monitoring your horses health at shows by taking his temperature daily, which can help you pick up on signs of infection early and take appropriate measures to reduce disease spread.Vaccinationis an important and inexpensive way to protect your horse. US Equestrian requires proof that horses have had an equine influenza vaccination within the six months prior to attending organization-sanctioned competitions or events. Your veterinarian can help you determine what other vaccines your horse might benefit from.In addition to vaccinating, following strictbiosecurity protocolscan help reduce your horses chance of infection and disease. Such measures include quarantining new equine arrivals at barns, disinfecting buckets and equipment, and preventing nose-to-nose contact between horses.0 التعليقات 0 المشاركات 165 مشاهدة
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THEHORSE.COMStrangles Case Confirmed at Ontario Boarding FacilityOn Dec. 17, a 4-year-old Quarter Horse gelding at a boarding facility in Grey County, Ontario, tested positive for strangles. The horse developed signs of choke on Dec. 14 due to swelling at the back of the throat from enlarged lymph nodes. He is currently recovering.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.0 التعليقات 0 المشاركات 163 مشاهدة
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THEHORSE.COMCalifornia Gelding Tests Positive for StranglesOn Dec. 17, a 16-year-old gelding at a boarding facility in Los Angeles County, California, tested positive for strangles. The horse developed a fever and anorexia on Dec. 14. He is currently recovering. One additional horse is suspected to be positive, and three horses have been exposed.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.0 التعليقات 0 المشاركات 151 مشاهدة
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WWW.YOURHORSE.CO.UKLottie Fry and Glamourdale head British podium in LondonLottie Fry and Glamourdale produced a spectacular test to head a British 1-2-3 in theFEI Dressage World Cup Grand Prix on the opening day of London International Horse Show.The triple Olympic bronze medallist and 2022 World Championpiloted the 14-year-old KWPN stallion to a score of 80.78% to finish ahead of compatriots Charlotte Dujardin riding Alive and Kicking and Becky Moody with Jagerbomb.Its very exciting to get in the arena again, because its been a while since the Europeans so I really wanted to see where were at after a bit of training and a bit of holiday, said Lottie.The main thing for me is that we went in there fresh. He absolutely loved doing it and he really wants to show off. I really enjoyed every moment of it and so did he and it was just the most incredible feeling. He took me round it and I couldnt be happier.Weve just been working so much on that harmony, that lightness, and Im just so happy it all paid off today because he felt absolutely incredible and he really delivered and he loves the British crowd.Dujardin returnsCharlotte Dujardin confessed to being overwhelmed after her performance on the inexperienced 11-year-old Westphalian mare Alive and Kicking. The pair produced an impressive mistake-free test for 76.54% in what was Charlottes most high profile show since she returned from her FEI suspension.Im absolutely overwhelmed, to be perfectly honest, said Charlotte.Audrey [Alive and Kicking] has done one show this year, which was in Le Mans, shes never been in a show with this atmosphere, this big. Theres so much going on. Shes a very inexperienced Grand Prix horse. I think shes only done five Grands Prix prior to this so it was a really big ask coming here but I know shes a very honest horse.Going back in that arena, theres something so special about riding here. Going around the edge and having so many people cheer me on and shout out, Go Charlotte, it was very, very emotional and just so good. It gave me a real buzz to be back.Defending champions finish thirdBecky Moody and Jagerbomb, who won this class last year, put a disrupted warm-up behind them to finish third on a score of 75.04%.We didnt have the best prep because he pulled a shoe off about 15 minutes before I was due to go in. That meant that I had about three minutes after that was put back on so it wasnt our finest test, but there were some really good bits and lots to work on for tomorrow which is the main thing, said Becky.The FEI Dressage World Cup Freestyle will take place tomorrow at 1.35pm.Full results can be found here.More from Your HorseEssential horse worming schedule and management tips from a vetExperts advise how to choose the best type of bedding to suit your horsePrevent mud fever by doing this (spoiler: it isnt actually caused by mud!)Winter hacking: How to stay safe and enjoy your rides through the colder monthsThe post Lottie Fry and Glamourdale head British podium in London appeared first on Your Horse.0 التعليقات 0 المشاركات 148 مشاهدة
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WWW.YOURHORSE.CO.UKNeglected pony finds sanctuary at Redwings in time for ChristmasA pony who was neglected along with hundreds of animals at a farm in Nottinghamshire is settling into his new home at Redwings Horse Sanctuary just in time for Christmas.Grey gelding Will has an issue with his jaw which means he requires specialist care and veterinary attention. He will now be looked after by the experts at Redwings for the rest of his days.Staff captured footage of Will settling into his new home and getting to know his fellow equine residents.The now happy and secure pony was part of a complicated rescue operation in 2023. Redwings Head of Welfare and Behaviour Nic de Brauwere assisted during the RSPCA-led rescue of more than 450 animals, including around 70 other horses and donkeys.Operation Teal involved over 100 staff from Beauties Legacy, Bransby Horses, British Horse Society, Dogs Trust, The Donkey Sanctuary, Redwings and World Horse Welfare who worked alongside the RSPCA, vets and police.455 animals of 19 different species were removed from appalling conditions in two fields, barns, outbuildings, sheds and hutches. Virtually all the animals had not received veterinary care, and several had to be put to sleep to end their suffering.Donkeys and horses were suffering without attention from a vet or a farrier, with one donkey so lame that she was euthanised. Some were underweight, whilst others had not received any treatment for parasites and proper dental care. Over half the equines seized were in poor body condition. The floors of barns and enclosures were deep in manure and mouldy forage. Most of the mares had mixed with stallions and were in foal.In a prosecution case brought by the RSPCA, a 52-year-old man from Nottinghamshire was jailed and banned from keeping animals for life in September after pleading guilty to 25 offences under the Animal Welfare Act. A 33-year-old woman from Nottinghamshire was given a suspended prison sentence and banned from keeping dogs for five years after pleading guilty to two offences.This was a very challenging two days working with often nervous and unhandled ponies and donkeys who were trapped in horrible living conditions, said vet Nic.It was heartbreaking to see just how poor their quality of life was but being able to help them by supporting the humane catching, vet assessments and loading onto the many horseboxes, knowing they were heading to a much brighter future, was very rewarding.Im pleased that one of the ponies I got to work with has his forever home with us here at Redwings.Will has a problem with his jaw one part is shorter than the other and so his teeth do not meet as they should. He will therefore need close monitoring, regular dental check-ups and regular dental maintenance to live a happy and healthy life, all things which we are able to provide for him here at Redwings thanks to the generosity of our supporters.Im happy to say that hes settling in well at Redwings Caldecott where hes sharing a field with another pony, Tyson, over the Winter. Hell be introduced to a bigger herd in the spring.If youd like to make a donation to Wills care, and that of others like him, click here.More from Your HorseOpen the Your Horse Christmas advent calendar!BETA warns against buying unfitted safety kit as Christmas presentsCracking hacking Christmas outings: Three riders community traditionsThe post Neglected pony finds sanctuary at Redwings in time for Christmas appeared first on Your Horse.0 التعليقات 0 المشاركات 142 مشاهدة
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WWW.JUSTHORSERIDERS.CO.UKBuilding Confidence with Your New Horse: Mastering Mutual Trust and Riding SuccessSection Key Points Understanding the Importance of Confidence Confidence is crucial for a successful horse-rider connection. Equine-assisted activities boost self-efficacy and social support. Improves self-esteem, persistence, and horsemanship. The Psychological Edge in Riding Psychological upliftment from horse riding is significant. Increases self-esteem and instills perseverance and courage. Laying the Groundwork: Basics of Control and Rhythm Start with straightforward, repetitive routines. Focus on rhythm and regular exercises for communication and obedience. Harnessing Repetition for Trust Repetition is vital for addressing challenges and building trust. Establish a controlled rhythm before advancing training levels. Fostering Horse Confidence: Reflecting Rider Assurance Horses reflect the rider's emotional state. Project a calm disposition to succeed in unfamiliar settings. Strategic Exposure to Build Familiarity Gradually introduce horses to different environments. Familiar hacks build comfort and reliability in diverse settings. Gaining "Feel": Experience Across Horses "Feel" develops with experience across different horses. Diverse experiences enhance adaptability and communication skills. Success Stories and Transformative Experiences Persistence leads to transformative stories of triumph. Growth in self-esteem, skill mastery, and perseverance. Welcome to the incredible journey of building confidence with a new horse. Whether you're a seasoned rider or just beginning, gaining the right confidence not only transforms your riding experience but nurtures a mutual bond that benefits both the rider and the horse. Understanding the Importance of Confidence The backbone of a successful horse-rider connection lies in mutual confidence. It's the fuel that drives effective communication and paves the path toward achieving riding aspirations. According to studies, equine-assisted activities boost self-efficacy and social support, underscoring confidence[1]. Such endeavors pave the way for improved self-esteem, persistence, and ultimately, accomplished horsemanship. The Psychological Edge in Riding Psychological upliftment through horse riding is profound. Research like that from the University of Florida underscores this, where significant increases in self-esteem were observed in young riders engaging intensively with horses[2]. Controlling such powerful creatures instills perseverance and courage, reinforcing the rider's confidence in their ability to effect change. Laying the Groundwork: Basics of Control and Rhythm To strengthen your foundation with a new horse, start with straightforward, repetitive routines. Focus first on rhythm, mirror the practices of prominent trainers like Sharon White, who recommends a confident four-beat walk[3]. Regular exercises such as halts and transitions instill obedience while enhancing the communication between horse and rider. Harnessing Repetition for Trust Repetition is vital. Riders who tackle common challenges, like horses quickening their pace post-jump, will find solutions through establishing a controlled rhythm before gradually moving to the next level of training[3]. Developing routine interactions improves mutual trust and enhances both the horse's and rider's confidence. Fostering Horse Confidence: Reflecting Rider Assurance Horses are exceptionally intuitive and often reflect the rider's emotional state. In various scenarios, horses have turned potential shortcomings into successes when mounted by confident leaders[4]. The key is projecting a calm disposition, even in unfamiliar environments. Strategic Exposure to Build Familiarity Introduce horses progressively to different environments. Begin with familiar group hacks, building their comfort zone. Over time, exposure to diverse settings, such as roadworks and changing seasons, helps horses generalize their calmness and reliability[5]. These experiences prove invaluable during competitive events or routine vet visits. Gaining "Feel": Experience Across Horses "Feel," an essential rider skillset, develops with experience across different horses. A variety of equestrian experiences enriches the rider's adaptability and sharpens their ability to respond to a horse's subtleties[6]. Complementing the New Horse Experience Logging time on diverse horses not only widens your perspective but ensures that your primary horse feels familiar and your awareness of its unique needs enhances more quickly[6]. This translates into improved communication and riding fluency. Success Stories and Transformative Experiences Riders who persist in the face of challenges, such as skeptical young horses or confidence issues during tricky jumps, often recount transformative stories of triumph. Through collective learning and expertise, previously daunting horses evolve into dependable partners. Real-world Transformations Engaging narratives offer powerful insights into the transformative impact of horse riding. Growth in personal self-esteem, skill mastery, and perseverance reflect underlying improvements cultivated through consistent exposure and practice[2]. Addressing Common Challenges Challenge Confidence-Building Strategy Expected Benefit Horse speeds post-jump[3] Trot transition until rhythm; repeat. Restores control, builds trust. Unfamiliar environments[5] Short, repeated familiar hacks. Generalizes calm to new spots. Rider tentativeness[3][4] Daily aid drills (walk, turn, halt). Sharpens communication. Low self-efficacy[1] Track small wins in handling. Increases mastery belief. Concluding Thoughts: A Rewarding Journey Ahead Forging confidence with a new horse redefines your riding journey, enhancing your capabilities and joy in the sport. With the consistent application of expert-backed techniques and dedication to nurture rider-horse dynamics, the outcome is a lifelong bond enriched by shared progress and resilience. Stay committed to this journey, and the horizons of equestrian accomplishment will broaden continually[5].```html```0 التعليقات 0 المشاركات 142 مشاهدة
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