Have an event to promote? Submit it here.

Steve Halfpenny – Soft Feel and Light Horses

Award-winning Irish film director, Elaine Heney, has just flown back to Ireland, after undertaking a four week shoot in Australia, for her new horse movie, ‘Soft Feel and Light Horses’. This is her third equestrian film, and it follows the story of the Australian horseman Steve Halfpenny. ‘This was such an …

Read More

Saddle Up for the U.S. Tour of Horsemanship Through Leadership – The Mind, Body and Spirit of Connection

Horsemanship Through Leadership

Oak Harbor, WA ~ March 2-6, 2018 – A life-changing opportunity for horse lovers and riders of all disciplines is coming to America in 2018. For the first time in this country, equine experiential learning director and facilitator Barbara Alexander offers an unprecedented workshop opportunity, Horsemanship Through Leadership: the Mind, …

Read More

The Horses Are Back at Emerald Downs

AUBURN, Wash. (February 5, 2018) – Over 200 horses were on the grounds Monday as Thoroughbreds began training for the 2018 live racing season at Emerald Downs. Elliott Bay, under Jennifer Whitaker, became the first horse on the track at 8:30 a.m. The track’s champion 2-year-old last year with a …

Read More

Triple Crown Excellence Award Presented to…

  Triple Crown Excellence Award Presented to Chris Payne and Scripted During Week II of 2018 Winter Equestrian Festival   Wellington, Florida February 1, 2018 — As the Winter Equestrian Festival in Wellington, Florida gets underway, Triple Crown Nutrition has been on the lookout for standout competitors to receive their Triple Crown …

Read More

LEGENDARY BOHLIN SILVER SADDLE DRAWING

World renowned Saddle Maker to the Stars, Edward Bohlin, came to Hollywood in the 1920’s from Cody, Wyoming, where he had a saddle shop. At the urging of legendary cowboy star, Tom Mix, Bohlin made the move and soon was making custom silver-mounted saddles for most of the Hollywood cowboy …

Read More

Equine Stem Cells Rein in Bacteria

ITHACA, N.Y. – Researchers are exploring the use of stem cells to treat skin wounds in horses with techniques that may eventually translate to human patients. Rebecca Harman and a team of researchers in the Van de Walle Lab at the Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine are finding that factors secreted …

Read More

Keeping Your Horse Loose and Limber in the Winter

Winter is a stress on any horse, even more so for seniors. Supportive measures don’t have to be complicated if you understand the physiology and the tissues you need to target. Research has proven that exposure to cold causes increased stiffness in both muscle and connective tissue, including tendons and …

Read More

Set Up Your Senior Horse For Success

SmartPak offer tips to help older horses weather winter woes   PLYMOUTH, MA – Cold weather can be especially challenging for senior horses, but your horse doesn’t have to battle the winter weather alone. There are things you can do to set your senior up for success, and SmartPak is …

Read More