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Researchers To Come Together This Summer for Lameness Research Meeting and Panel

by By Sally J. Baker | 6/28/2007 2:41:00 PM

The American Association of Equine Practitioners (AAEP) Foundation will be hosting a Lameness Research Meeting and Panel on August 1, 2007, at the Fort Collins Marriott in Fort Collins, CO. This special research meeting is being supported through donations by two major industry partners, Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica, Inc., and IDEXX Laboratories, Inc., as well as three partner equine foundations: American Quarter Horse Association Foundation, Grayson-Jockey Club Research Foundation and Morris...

2010 Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games Announces Driving Course Designer

by By Terry Johnson | 6/28/2007 2:34:00 PM

Officials with the 2010 Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games recently announced Richard Nicoll as the driving course designer. Nicoll began designing and building courses in 1976 and has been working with carriages and horses since 1970. He competed with pairs and singles, and is currently the director of the Coach & Livestock Department of the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation in Williamsburg, VA. Nicoll became course designer and technical delegate for the International Equestrian Federation...

Protecting Equine Athletes from Osteoarthritis on Behalf of the Equine Research Coordination Group

by By C. Wayne McIlwraith, BVSc, PhD, DSc, FRCVS, DACVS | 6/28/2007 2:09:00 PM

Since most horses are used for recreational or performance activities, soundness is understandably of vital importance to horse owners. A 2003 study suggested that 60% of lameness problems in horses are related to osteoarthritis, thus stressing the importance of advancements in treating this disease. In humans, osteoarthritis is the most common type of arthritis and in the U.S. alone afflicts more than 20 million people. A horse’s joints give its skeleton flexibility and allow walking,...

Al Dunning and Bob Avila Teamed Up on Reining Clinics Presented by Farnam Horse Products at Western States Horse Expo

by By Carrie Foote | 6/28/2007 2:08:00 PM

Horse lovers from all walks of life gathered in the Sundowner Arena to attend a series of three clinics given by World Champion horsemen Al Dunning and Bob Avila, presented by Farnam Horse Products, during the Ninth Annual Western States Horse Expo, held June 8-10 in Sacramento, CA. Through a unique blend of demonstrations, expert techniques and humorous banter, Dunning and Avila combined their considerable talents to provide the crowds with the proven methods for training reining horses. In...

USEF Members Offered Discount on Online Course on Horse Selection and Evaluation

by By Kate Koltvedt | 6/28/2007 12:32:00 PM

Buying a horse is a big challenge. Choosing a mount that doesn't fit your needs, skill level or intended use can be painful emotionally, financially and even physically. To give would-be horse owners information that will enable them to make decisions that will lead to years of equine enjoyment, Michigan State University's (MSU's) My Horse University has launched a new online course called "Horse Selection and Evaluation." In this self-paced course, participants will discover a wealth of...

USEF President David O’Connor Presented with 2007 Equine Industry Vision Award in Albuquerque, NM

by By Brian Sosby | 6/22/2007 12:44:00 PM

David O'Connor accepting the 2007 Equine Industry Vision Award. (Diana DeRosa ) Albuquerque, NM— When it comes to promoting innovation and showing vision in the equestrian world, there are few people who are as adept at it as the United States Equestrian Federation’s own president, David O’Connor. And for his years of excellence as an equestrian athlete and his service to not only the Federation, but the equine industry as a whole, O’Connor was presented with the 2007...

Hagyard Challenge Series Showcases Top-Caliber Competition at Kentucky Summer Horse Shows

by By Phelps Media Group | 6/21/2007 2:22:00 PM

The Hagyard Challenge Series, a series of seven major show jumping competitions, will continue during the Kentucky Summer Horse Shows at the Kentucky Horse Park in Lexington. The first week of competition, the Kentucky Summer Horse Show, will be held from August 1-5, 2007, with the Kentucky Summer Classic following on August 8-12. The $30,000 Hagyard Lexington Classic Grand Prix classes are scheduled for Thursday, August 2, and Thursday, August 9, in the Sheila C. Johnson Arena. The Hagyard...

Request Phase Deadline Approaching for Tickets to the Beijing Olympics

by By Mark Lewis | 6/21/2007 11:56:00 AM

The deadline for the first phase of ticket sales for the Beijing Olympics is approaching. Those interested in attending the Olympic Games can request tickets by JUne 30, 2007. Tickets will be available for purchase on a “live” basis later this year (currently an October launch of the Live Sales phase is anticipated). Additionally, hospitality packages (which include guaranteed tickets) and accommodations packages are currently being sold and will continue to be sold on a live first-come,...

Webcasts of Lake Placid Horse Shows Available Live as They Happen on the Web

by By Phelps Media Group | 6/21/2007 11:37:00 AM

Production East Video, along with leading online broadcaster MediaZone, announced they will be presenting live webcasts of the Lake Placid Horse Shows, including the Lake Placid Horse Show, to be held June 26-July 1, as well as the I Love New York Horse Show, to be held July 3-8. Live from the beautiful Adirondack Mountains, these webcasts are produced by Productions East Video and will be available by logging on to www.ProductionsEast.com or www.MediaZone.com/Channel/Equestrian/index.jsp . The...

More Than Two-Dozen American Saddlebreds Perish in Barn Fire

by By Daniel Rieffer | 6/21/2007 11:24:00 AM

A barn fire killed 25 American Saddlebreds and one half-Saddlebred at 3-T Stables, owned by the Tabor family in Scottsville, KY, on the morning of Tuesday, June 19. By the time the fire was noticed just before 7 a.m. at 3-T’s broodmare barn, it had become a “raging inferno,” according to 3-T Stables’ Paige Tabor. The cause of the fire has yet to be determined. Eight new foals, along with one broodmare still in foal, perished in the fire. Among them were Callaway’s Alice Blue Gown and unborn...