Equine Energy Medicine Podcast brings you the latest on ancient and modern non-invasive, tools for the energetic and physical wellbeing of your horses. Tune in for holistic horse health, nutrition, energy medicine, and care.
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EquiConnect Equine Podcast brought to you by McKee-Pownall Equine Services. Case-based conversations, interesting news & information focussing on equine health. This podcast is not a substitute for regular & emergency veterinary care. Our purpose is to inform & educate horse people not to diagnose & treat medical conditions without a valid veterinary-client-patient relationships.
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Dr. Clair Thunes and Michelle Anderson dish up the science and weigh the facts about equine nutrition, horse care, and industry topics.
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Dr. Jyme Nichols, equine nutritionist for Bluebonnet Feeds, explores unique cases, debunks popular myths, and breaks down advanced research data. This podcast combines a little fun with a lot of science to provide real-world feeding advice for your horse.
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As horse owners, we always strive to do what's best for our horses. They are our soulmates and a lifelong passion! Brought to you by Tribute® Superior Equine Nutrition, The Equine Connection Podcast is where health, nutrition and love for the horse come together. We share helpful advice, tips and tricks to help all horse owners better care for their four-legged partners.
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America's leading horse expo, Equine Affaire, highlights the amazing clinicians and speakers that appear at Equine Affaire. Join us for training tips, amazing guests and a whole lot of fun! Part of the Horses in the Morning family.
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The Thriving Equine Professional | Career Connections, Equine Industry Resources, Career Advice.
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The Thriving Equine Professional. Make Connections and Grow Your Career with Clarity and Confidence. This is the GO-TO show for enthusiastic leaders elevating themselves in equine industry careers! Wondering how to make the connections you need to find a job in the equine industry?! Do you wish you could somehow get the 3 – 5 years of experience that every job posting is looking for?! Not sure how to find the support you need to land that dream job that will grow you and inspire you?! Scared ...
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Discover the world of equine nutrition, feeds, and supplements without the fads—just reliable information for horse owners. Join host Annie Emery, MS CRC CESMT CENA, a scientist and independent nutrition professional as we separate fact from fiction to bring you important and relevant information. We empower you to make educated and informed decisions- and possibly save money in the process! You won’t find any specific brand or product promotions here—just clear facts to empower you to make ...
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Hello and welcome to Equine Voices podcast. My name is Ronnie and I’m an intuitive equine communicator. I’ll be Sharing stories and personal thoughts (from my own perspective) on how my life changed for the better, by changing my limited believes one step at a time. This has impacted not only on my personal life but also in my work with horses. I'll be sharing this space with like minded people, who have very kindly agreed to join me in an interview . . . (well it's more of a chat really) Th ...
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Here on Equine Assisted World. We look at the cutting edge and the best practices currently being developed and, established in the equine assisted field. This can be psychological, this can be neuropsych, this can be physical, this can be all of the conditions that human beings have that these lovely equines, these beautiful horses that we work with, help us with. Your Host is New York Times bestselling author Rupert Isaacson. Long time human rights activist, Rupert helped a group of Bushme ...
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Get to know the personalities of the most successful horses of different disciplines. Learn how their personalities influence the way they are managed, trained, and their overall success.
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The Freelance Remuda: Navigating the Equine Media Frontier
Abigail Boatwright & Kate Bradley Byars
The Freelance Remuda is a podcast co-hosted by seasoned freelance professionals Abigail Boatwright and Kate Bradley Byars exploring the trials and triumphs surrounding life as an equine media professional. The show also shares valuable tips from equine media editors and creatives doing what they love. Find us online: freelanceremuda.com, on Facebook and Instagram @freelanceremuda.
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Equine Time is all about the Equine world, each week we will be chatting about different topics in the equine world, also sharing any topics that you would like us to talk about .
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Our mission is to provide information and open the conversation on equine wellness. This will help equine owners gather a strong team of people for success in and out of the arena. We will talk to a wide variety of equine professionals to examine a range of topics pertaining to equine performance. Our goal is cover all pillars of health so you will feel confident making decisions for your equine partner.
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Equine therapy is introduced for children and adults with special needs.
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Welcome to Equine Zeo, the new equine health supplement.
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Welcome to the official The Willing Equine podcast, with your host Adele Shaw. A podcast dedicated to improving the horse/human relationship, encouraging science based and ethically minded horse training, and a species appropriate way of keeping horses. www.thewillingequine.com Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thewillingequine/support
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Join us as we interview leading equine researchers from the University of Kentucky in a new podcast series, "Equine Innovators," brought to you by Zoetis. Each day researchers at universities and other institutions around the world are investigating new ways to care for and understand our horses. Whether you realize it or not, the work they do influences your daily interactions with your horses. In this podcast series, we’ll talk to those researchers to learn more about their work.
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An online equine mindset training program designed to deepen your knowledge, improve your riding awareness and transition you from paddock to performance riding. 🙌🏻
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Equinology Institute is well known leader in offering online equine massage therapy certifications at ease. Become a certified equine massage therapist by taking the course at Equinology Institute. To know more details on equine massage therapy certifications click at: https://www.equinologyinstitute.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Equinely-Inclined, the equine podcast for the Internet horse community, is brought to you by Pondside Digital Media Inc. (found at www.pondside.com) It is sure to entertain, inform, and inspire through discussion of equine news, events and timely topics of interest. There are also interviews and live guests. We are always interested in our listeners! If you have comments about the podcast or would like to hear particular topics covered, or guests interviewed, send your thoughts to podcast@ca ...
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The Equine Radio Network is your source for information on the Equine Industry. We explore all breeds and disciplines from the show horse to the trail horse. Come and join us and be in the know!
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Topic talks, interviews and round table discussions where we answer all the tough questions about how to keep your horse happy, healthy and performing at their very best. Making sense of all the vet talk and diseases, teaching you how to pick up problems early and an all round collaborative approach in preventative care including vets, farriers, physiotherapists, coaches, professional riders...everyone you might meet on your horse owner journey.
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Welcome to The KBHH Equine Vets Podcast, brought to you by MSD Animal Health. Join our expert hosts, Dr. Ebony Escalona and Dr. Naomi Mellor, both experienced equine veterinarians, each month as they bring you informative and engaging discussions about all things equine health and wellness. The KBHH Equine Vets Podcast is aimed at vets who want to know more about how to look at things differently in equine, from what ‘flexing’ could mean as an equine vet, to the latest technology development ...
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Welcome to class, Clicker Training Class! Learn the fundamentals of positive reinforcement training (clicker training) in this unique hands-on podcast. A pioneer in this training, Shawna Karrasch takes you step by step through an explanation and exercises you can practice with your horse while listening to the podcast. Joining this class is easy, just click play. Part of the Horse Radio Network.
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Listening to the Horse by Elaine Heney | Equine training, education, psychology, horsemanship, groundwork, riding & dressage for the equestrian. With horse care, health, ownership, knowledge, communication ...
Elaine Heney talks horse riding, horse training and natural horsemanship
The Elaine Heney podcast is a global equestrian show for equestrians all over the world, who want to build an inspiring partnership with their horse using ‘Listening to the Horse’ inspired ground & riding lessons & approaches. If you love natural horsemanship, liberty work, polework training, groundwork, lateral movements, trail riding & vaquero horsemanship, you are in the right place! As horse owners we take as long as it takes. We understand that horsemanship is a lifelong journey. And we ...
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Today we’re diving into a topic that’s crucial for horse owners: traveling with horses. Whether you’re going to a competition, a recreational ride, or a new home, ensuring your horse’s health and well-being during travel is essential. We’ll cover important dietary and nutritional management tips, how to keep your horse hydrated, ensure they maintai…
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Send Audrey a Text to get your question answered on the show This was a question sent in by a member of our TikTok community. She wanted to know my opinion on why some nutritionists with the same/similar qualifications make such vastly different equine nutrition recommendations. So lets dig into the 4 main reasons I feel that is. Philosophy Payroll…
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In this inspiring episode of the Thriving Equine Professional, host Jody Lynch Findley interviews Lauren Reischer, a dynamic Gen Z leader making substantial strides in the equine industry and beyond. Lauren shares her remarkable journey from being introduced to therapeutic horseback riding due to cerebral palsy to becoming the captain of Brown Univ…
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Dr. Nicole Rambo and equine specialist Sarah discuss common myths surrounding protein in horse diets. They delve into questions such as whether protein causes horses to 'stock up', makes them sweat more, or affects their liver and kidneys. Each myth is thoroughly examined to separate fact from fiction. They also highlight the importance of maintain…
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Ep 15: Sheryl Barto - Smiling Goat Ranch
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From PR to Horses: The Story of Smiling Goat Ranch with Sheryl Barto In this transformative episode of Equine Assisted World, Rupert Isaacson sits down with the remarkable Sheryl Barto, founder of Smiling Goat Ranch in Carbondale, Colorado. Sheryl shares her deeply personal and inspiring journey, shaped by her son James, who is on the autism spectr…
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Send us a text Interview with Leslie Desmond. I was so excited when Leslie agreed to join me on my podcast, especially as she is such a busy lady, who often travels around the globe for her work. Unfortunately due to a few technical issues, the quality of the recording was not audible in a few places throughout the session, which made it a little d…
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The Truth About Forage-Only Diets: Essential Nutrients for Your Horse Let's explore the hot topic of forage-only diets! Are they truly sufficient for our horses? Can horses thrive on hay only diets? Using a science-based approach, let's cut through the myths and take a clear look at the nutritional needs of our horses. We will learn about hay quali…
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Join EquiConnect's latest episode where Dr. Mike Pownall and Karen Foell team up with dental enthusiast and McKee-Pownall associate veterinarian, Dr. Katelyn McNichol to get the whole tooth (and nothing but the tooth) about equine dentistry. From tooth anatomy and prevalent dental issues to the critical role of preventive care in horses they explor…
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Ep. 35: Slow Feeders and Other Forms of Enrichment: Not Just For Fat Ponies
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Although often considered a solution for overweight equines, the truth is, slow feeders can offer enrichment to all horses. By helping to mimic more natural grazing behaviours these feeders can be a tool to help combat boredom as well as to help manage calorie intake. Making horses work a little harder for their food has many benefits but not all e…
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In this episode of "The Thriving Equine Professional," we delve into Annise Montplaisir’s unique journey from Fargo, North Dakota, to the vibrant epicenter of Thoroughbred racing in Lexington, Kentucky. Annise shares how her unyielding passion for horses and strategic career choices, such as harnessing the power of internships and seeking scholarsh…
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Dr. Nicole Rambo and Heather, they discuss a case study involving a 17-hand warmblood horse with high selenium levels detected in its routine blood work. They explain the importance of selenium in horse diets, its toxicity, and deficiency symptoms, and the significance of different blood tests. The episode also offers insights into how to interpret…
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In this episode of "The Thriving Equine Professional," host Jody Lynch Findley dives into an intriguing conversation with Carley Myers, where they explore her unconventional journey from Long Island to the heart of Texas for a career in equine sports. Carley, who now holds a pivotal marketing role at the National Cutting Horse Association, provides…
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This week the focus is on the frustrating health issue known as fecal water syndrome (FWS). Dr. Rambo and Sarah explores the symptoms, recent research findings, and potential causes of FWS, which affects horses’ manure consistency. Despite extensive research, the exact cause remains unknown, although certain factors like social hierarchy and hay qu…
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Send us a text Sunday Morning Inspiration. Over a morning cup of tea and a conversation with an amazing beautiful lady, I witnessed a glow in her face as she talked about her dreams in life. Her whole being glowed from within, as she spent a few moments bathing in that feel, of what it would be like to live that life. We all have those moments and …
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The Scoop Equine Nutrition Podcast Ep 10: Exploring Complete Feeds: Are They Right for Your Horse?
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Welcome to THE SCOOP Equine Nutrition Podcast! In this episode, we’re diving into the world of complete feeds—a commonly misunderstood category in equine nutrition. We’ll clarify exactly what defines a complete feed, discuss when it’s appropriate to use, and explore which types of horses benefit most from it. You'll learn about the various options …
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Welcome back to another episode, thrivers! In this episode, I connect with Jordan Parker, a dedicated DVM PhD candidate from the University of Georgia, who elaborates on her fascinating journey within the equine world. From her beginnings in Marietta and academic strides at the University of Kentucky to undertaking pivotal roles at the forefront of…
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In this episode, the discussion centers on whether or not horse owners should blanket their horses during winter. Dr. Rambo and Heather explore a case study involving a horse that is moving to a new, colder climate barn and has historically been blanketed. The conversation covers the pros and cons of blanketing, the horse's dietary needs, and the i…
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Gastric ulcers can be a frustrating and costly burden for horse owners to manage, which is why any experienced equestrian who has had to deal with this debilitating condition is highly motivated to prevent them from reoccurring. For those who have been fortunate enough to avoid this affliction thus far it makes sense to take steps to try to avoid h…
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Desiree emphasizes the significance of internships, detailing how her experience at APHA became a cornerstone of her career. She discusses the multi-faceted roles within the organization that promote equine lifestyle and culture, underscoring her achievements in expanding APHA's reach through initiatives like the "Chrome" magazine. Desiree imparts …
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In this episode, we explore the critical aspects of extending a horse's lifespan, with a focus on the influence of genetics, size, nutrition, and consistent care. We discuss the challenges and solutions in managing older horses' health, emphasizing the importance of a diet rich in fat and fiber for senior horses, along with proactive health checks …
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It's the last episode before Equine Affaire in Massachusetts! Join us for an informative chat with Kim Chick of Fair Hill Saddlery all about helmets, including the answers to some great questions sourced from the HRN Auditors' Group. Then listen in while Nicole Sicely of Custom Equine Nutrition shares all about why managing the nutrition of horses …
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In this episode of "The Thriving Equine Professional," host Jodi Lynch Findley introduces Stephanie Smith, a recent graduate and current extension educator, whose career path from Virginia to Oklahoma offers a compelling narrative about the wide potential of careers in agriculture beyond traditional farming. With her foundation in the equine sector…
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This week we delve into the diverse nutritional needs of horses, answering if senior feeds are for horses of all ages. Dr. Rambo addresses common queries, such as feeding requirements for a six-year-old Warm Blood in moderate work and transitioning to new barns with feeds like Tribute Senior Sport and Essential K. The conversation highlights the ad…
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Ep. 33: A Deep Dive into Equine Gastric Ulcers; Part 1 - Diagnostics and Treatment
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In this episode we delve into one of the most pressing concerns for horse owners: managing equine gastric ulcers. Many owners reach out to Dr. Clair for help managing their horses diagnosed with equine gastric ulcers, especially chronic and recurrent cases. In this episode we are joined by guest Dr. Phoebe Smith DVM DACVIM, Veterinarian and Interna…
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76 | The Power of Saying Yes & Navigating Career Opportunities in Ag Communications with Hannah Crandall
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In this engaging episode of "The Thriving Equine Professional," host Jodi Lynch Findley introduces listeners to Hannah Crandall, a dynamic marketing and media manager from the North Texas Fair and Rodeo. Highlighting Hannah's impressive rise within the equine industry, the episode delves into her unconventional journey, from an agricultural communi…
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In this episode, we discuss various myths and truths about colic in horses. Dr. Rambo and Heather explore 15 commonly believed myths about colic, such as the effects of rolling, types of colic, the impact of diet and parasites, and the role of genetics. We provide insights into realistic risk factors, preventive measures, and management strategies …
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Episode 54: Small Biz Success
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In Episode 54, we’re chatting about small businesses and defining your version of success! Abigail and Kate discuss their experiences and challenges in balancing horse show life with freelance work, and then dig into interviews with two social media and marketing experts: Kelly Giardano of Avenue Equestrian, and Denise Alvarez of Stormlily Marketin…
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In this episode of the EquiConnect podcast, hosts Dr. Mike Pownall and Karen Foell, along with guest Dr. Kate Robinson, discuss the timely topic of fall laminitis in horses. They explore what laminitis is, why fall presents a higher risk for this condition, and the factors like cool nights and high sugar grass that can contribute to it. The convers…
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Rumor has it Balou was "very, very, very, very difficult" as a young horse, but he is now one of the best show jumpers in the world, including two Olympic silver medals. Laura Kraut joins as our guest to talk about how she and her team meet his personality related needs. From giving him "soup," hacking him out, letting him choose how long he lunges…
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You may be familiar with the terms prebiotics and probiotics, but have you ever heard of postbiotics? This episode covers the basics of postbiotics including what they are and how they can be used in the feeding program to support certain biological functions. Resources • Health promoting microbial metabolites produced by the gut microbiota after p…
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In this episode of The Scoop Equine Nutrition Podcast, we dive into the important topic of assessing your horse's body condition. Is your horse too fat, too thin, or just right? We discuss the top methods for evaluating your horse’s weight and overall health, and explain how maintaining the proper body condition can significantly impact their well-…
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75 | The Power of Intentional Networking: How Connections Elevate Your Equine Career with Clara Quade
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In this episode of "The Thriving Equine Professional," host Jodi Lynch Findley sits down with Clara Quade, a determined young professional making her mark in the equine industry. From her beginnings in Minnesota to graduating from Asbury University and navigating her early career challenges, Clara’s journey is rich with insights. She shares her sto…
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In this episode, we delve into the intricacies of proper meal sizing for horses. Focusing on two detailed case studies, we explore how to improve digestion and absorption to help hard keepers gain weight effectively. The episode covers why smaller, more frequent meals are beneficial and tackles common issues like feeding high-fat senior feeds and i…
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Feeding senior horses especially over the winter can be a challenge as many lose condition over these colder months. Some senior horses require different approaches to feeding to ensure their needs are met as what worked in their younger years may not work any more. Chewing can become a challenge requiring frequent dental care and the possibility o…
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In this episode of "The Thriving Equine Professional," host Jodi Lynch Findley explores the evolving concept of independence and its impact on our professional and personal lives. As we approach the final quarter of 2024, Jodi brings a timely message on the importance of building a balanced sense of autonomy that includes seeking and accepting help…
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This week we discuss the importance of supplementing vitamin E for horses, especially during the winter months. Vitamin E's role is as a primary antioxidant essential for muscle recovery, neuromuscular health, and general wellbeing. We discuss how changing from pasture grass to hay can affect a horse's vitamin E intake and the increased risk of def…
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"Fio" is ready to conquer the world, but it's taken Anna Buffini some time to convince Fio that they have to do it together and that Fio cannot, in fact, compete in dressage without a rider - although Fio sometimes thinks otherwise! Fiercely independent and one of the most talented dressage horses in the world, the sky is the limit for Fio if she c…
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Science, Social Media, and Your Horse's Health Social media can be a minefield of misinformation. In this special mini-cast episode of the Scoop Equine Nutrition Podcast, host Annie Emery, an independent nutrition professional and scientist, discusses the importance of accurately interpreting scientific research in horse nutrition. Academic Links f…
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Corrected Equine Affaire: Mustangs & Medicines for September 19, 2024 - HORSES IN THE MORNING
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This month's episode features interviews with Equine Affaire sponsor and exhibitor, Dr. Frank Reilly, and with clinician and Fantasia performer, Mary Miller-Jordan! Join us for a fun interview with Mary as we chat about her special mustang partners. Mary and her Mustangs will join us in Massachusetts for liberty clinics and for an adorable magical …
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Ep14 Ellie Williams Equi Team PA, USA
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Many of us are familiar with the term "trauma informed' but Ellie Williams - a British therapist and horsewoman whose Equiteam practice is based in York, Pennsylvania, has accrued more than two decades experience of work in the field. With her tight knit team, she has been pioneering the field of equine assisted psychotherapy since before most of u…
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Welcome to another insightful episode of "The Thriving Equine Professional" podcast hosted by Jodi Lynch Findley. In this episode, we dive into the fascinating career of Corinne Mitchell, an equine lawyer and competitor in the show ring. Corinne shares her journey from being a "horse crazy" girl in Chicagoland to creating and leading the Equine Law…
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In this episode, we discuss two case studies focused on different feeding programs aimed at building a top line in horses. Horse number one, a 15-year-old thin thoroughbred gelding, struggled with maintaining weight and top line, leading to a revised nutrition plan emphasizing calorie intake over specific supplements. Horse number two, a 19-year-ol…
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Feed labels are the informational panels found on the backs of feed bags or seen in to the bottom seem. These labels provide a wealth of important details about the contents and composition of the feed, allowing horse owners to make informed decisions about how the feed might meet the nutritional needs of their horse. While the majority of these la…
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In this episode of "The Thriving Equine Professional," host Jodi Lynch Findley welcomes Megan Smith, a seasoned equestrian professional whose career has uniquely evolved from a biology major to a prominent role in equine sales. Through engaging dialogue, Megan and Jodi explore the diverse career paths within the equine industry, the importance of s…
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In this episode, the focus is on preparing horses for the transition from summer to winter. The discussion covers the importance of early preparation, nutritional changes as horses move from pasture to dry forages, and specific strategies for easy keepers and hard keepers. Additionally, the episode highlights the importance of maintaining hydration…
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Send Audrey a Text to get your question answered on the show Catching up on questions submitted here on the podcast. Today we are talking about: PPID horse that isn't sweating Wild Fires and lungs Metabolic Horses and protein Headshaking and boron Red Light Therapy and Bone Spurs This show is sponsored by VISUM LIGHT Combining Light and Frequency T…
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They say 'ignorance is bliss.' With education comes responsibility. When we begin to learn more about more ethical ways to care for our horses, it can feel incredibly overwhelming at first. Suddenly we're inundated with the newest research in holistic health, species-appropriate care, and ethical training methods. This shift can often come with a l…
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Send us a text A Few Moments and Seasonal Thoughts. Taking advantage of a few quiet moment, as the day gently fades into night. Sharing a few thoughts before I head inside for a lovely cup of tea, which is always welcome. Enjoy your quiet time (with or without your horses) wherever you are in the world. We all deserve a little peace, quiet and stil…
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When you think of a champion reiner, the words "chill, sweet, and forgiving" are probably not at the top of the list to describe them, but that's exactly what "Romeo" is! He is the perfect blend of talent and temperament to juggle his non-pro owner Bevin Zimmerman and Open trainer Jesse Gentile without batting an eye. As the "picture of 'willingly …
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Vitamin C is important for many functions in the body. Horses are capable of making their own vitamin C, yet some researchers suggest it be a beneficial addition to horses under certain conditions. In this episode, Dr. Jyme unpacks what the scientific community knows about vitamin C for horses and when it might be useful in the equine diet. Resourc…
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