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Ace’s Top Tip For Taking Dewormer Willingly

Jul 28, 2011 7 Comments

I’m sure you’ve been there before … it’s that time again. Your horse knows something is up as you enter his stall. He’s always paranoid that something or someone is trying to get him, and he can tell by the shifty look in your eyes (your attempt to look natural with a tube of wormer [...]

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Regarding Horses Goes To Lexington: Helmet Safety Symposium

Jul 19, 2011 1 Comment

Lexington, Kentucky has become my new favorite hot-spot – I’m headed there this weekend for the third time in less than a year for the 2nd Riders4Helmets Helmet Safety Symposium. Organizer Lyndsey White invited me to come down and cover the event for the Riders4Helmets website. I’m absolutely thrilled for so many reasons. I’m a [...]

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It’s All French: Realistic Expectations and High Standards for Horses Behavior

Jul 12, 2011 5 Comments

We were stuck in the middle of the arena. Again. Ace had been mine for about a month. As an 8-year-old gelding who was out of practice but had obviously been handled well in his past and I knew had been ridden plenty in his early years, I expected that a simple walk under saddle [...]

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London (and Horse Crazy Folk) Prepares for 2012 Olympic Equestrian Events

Jul 06, 2011 6 Comments

It’s 387 days until the 2012 Olympics kick off in London – and I am officially pumped. The hey-day of my blogging experience began with my 2008 Olympics coverage and the tens of thousands of equine enthusiasts around the world who connected at Regarding Horses with our shared love. It continued with a once-in-a-lifetime experience [...]

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One Really Good Reason To Have a Mare

Jun 29, 2011 7 Comments

Sheath Cleaning. That about sums it up. I feel like I’m about to introduce myself at an AA meeting: Hello, my name is Jackie. And until yesterday, I had never cleaned my gelding’s sheath. I know, I know. It’s an important part of every male horse’s regular care. But because I had never done it [...]

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At Least He Didn’t Miss Me Too Much (and Tips for Leaving Your Horse at Home)

Jun 28, 2011 No Comments

For about a week and a half the closest I got to an equine was the stick horses some friends of mine had for the Country Western theme night at the youth camp with which I was helping. The manufactured clip clop and neighing of the plush horses just didn’t quite do it for me [...]

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Horse World Gives Back Radiothon Tonight

Jun 06, 2011 No Comments

Tonight begins the first of several official Horse World Gives Back events in which the horse world unites to help the victims of the recent floods and tornadoes. Here’s why it’s so important that we come together to support our equestrian friends across the US: The destruction and loss of life, human and animal, has [...]

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