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Tom Crouse kicked off his 2025 ProRodeo season in a major way, winning the historic Cinch Roping Fiesta Oct. 27, 2024, for a total of $10,993.
Crouse, a 23-year-old from Gallatin, Missouri, roped three calves in 32.2 seconds on the cowboy setup to take the coveted win and give him an early boost in the 2025 world standings. After finishing 27th in the 2024 PRCA world standings, Crouse has set himself up for the new year. Crouse joins The Tie-Down Breakdown to talk about the win in San Angelo, how special his 2024 season was and what he looks forward to in 2025.
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MORE FROM THE TIE-DOWN BREAKDOWNChad DeVille joins us to talk about an invention you wonder why has not been invented before. We take a look at what hobbies men and women find attractive and not attractive and some Realli BAd Adz. Listen in…
HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3568 – Show Notes and Links:
Time Stamps
08:00 - Daily Whinnies
12:20 - Chad DeVille
25:00 - Most Attractive Hobbies
37:40 - Realli bAd Adz
Ula Krzanowska talks about how her architecture background has helped her in hoofcare, and what patterns in hoof wear may indicate in terms of conformation, injury, etc.
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The 5-year-old stallion Pride And Joyy now has $313,423 in QData earnings, with his latest win at the 2024 AQHA World Show in the Junior Heeling with the Relentless Remuda’s Miles Baker Nov. 4, 2024.
The win—worth $25,703 for their final score of 231.5—was Baker’s first AQHA World Championship, and it was Pride And Joyy’s second heeling globe, having won the Bronze Globe in 2023 for third with Trevor Brazile.
On this episode of The Score, Baker reviews his whirlwind of a last four years with the Relentless Remuda that culminated in this world title.
Allison and Glenn chat about all things Equine Affaire in Massachusetts! Then Allison shares two great interviews she collected at the event. Beloved children's author Marguerite Henry is always a hot topic in the horse industry, but especially now -- there are two books out about Marguerite right now, including Lettie Teague's awesome new biography, "Dear Readers & Riders." Allison caught up with Lettie to chat about her book and why Marguerite Henry's legacy endures for generations of children. Next, Lauren Reischer shares her horseback riding journey with cerebral palsy and her mission to make competing more equitable for horseback riders with disabilities.
Horses in the Morning Episode 3567 - Show Notes & Links:
Timestamp:
10:00 - Lettie Teague
31:00 - Lauren Reischer
This week's Practical Horseman Podcast, sponsored by Cosequin®, is with the Practical Horseman 2024 Trainer of the Year Leigh Berman, owner and head trainer of Two Bit Farm in Boyertown, Pennsylvania.
The Practical Horseman Trainer of the Year Program is designed to honor the unsung heroes of our sport—trainers who work tirelessly to improve the education of both their riders and horses. Entrants were nominated for the contest by individuals in the horse community. Out of all the trainers nominated, 10 finalists were selected, with one earning the title of Trainer of the Year.
About Leigh BermanLeigh started her career as an Amateur, winning many awards aboard her off-the-track-Thoroughbred Catch 22. As a professional, she spent years showing and training at top-ranked horse shows in both hunters and jumpers. She even ended up on the cover of Practical Horseman magazine in 1995 and was featured in an article about her and Catch22 who should found at the New Holland Horse Auction.
As head trainer of Two Bit Farm, Leigh focuses on helping riders of all ages and skill levels develop genuine partnerships with their horses. She’s helped her students achieve success in the Junior Hunters and the Amateur Owner divisions—but more importantly she strives to instill confidence in her riders and encourages them to be their best selves in order to communicate with their equine partners.Leigh’s talent is also apparent when she’s working with young horses or those with training challenges. She often imports unbroken horses from overseas to develop them into well-rounded show horses.
In her submission for the Practical Horseman Trainer of the Year, Leigh’s students noted her unbridled passion for helping them achieve their riding goals and enhancing the relationships they share with their horses—all while having a blast along the way.
Leigh also recognizes how much horses have to offer and pays that forward by supporting her local riding community and the Boyertown community in general. She hosts biannual derbies to provide high-level competition experiences for riders who might not be able to afford rated shows or have the time to travel to them. And she partnered with a local gym to introduce middle-school students to two of her horses to teach them about physical wellness and the beautiful partnerships we can share with these amazing animals.
In today’s podcast, we talked to Leigh about receiving the 2024 Practical Horseman Trainer of the Year title, how she sets up her students and horses for success and happiness in the saddle and why she feels it’s important to share horses with her local community.
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Noche Miller stops by to talk about trick training in horses and Dr. Pierce explains corneal abscesses. Plus, some mighty weird news. Listen in…
HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3559 – Show Notes and Links:
Time Stamps:
02:34 - Daily Whinnies
13:32 - Noche Miller
27:04 - Dr. Pierce
49:00 - Weird News
In this podcast Devin Conley sits down to talk with Turner Performance Horses about the history of their program, the League of Legends Sale, and breaks down how their sale works and what buyers can expect when they attend their sale.
This episode is brought to you by Turner Performance Horses and the League of Legends Sale.
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Today's show is an excerpt from the Retired Racehorse Radio podcast. Show co-hosts Kristen & Joy are joined by Jody Busch to talk about a type of hackamore called Bosal.
Ever watched a synchronized swimming routine and thought, "That's cool, but what if they were on horses?" Well, that's basically drill team! Join us as we dive into the world of equestrian drill teams. We'll explore the history of these high-energy performances, from their military roots to modern-day competitions.
We'll break down the key elements of drill team riding, including precision, creativity, horsemanship, and teamwork. And let's not forget the jaw-dropping maneuvers like lines, circles, figure eights, passing lanes, and reversals.
So saddle up and get ready for a wild ride through the world of drill team, brought to you by WERM Flooring!
Host: Cat Guenther of Behind the Bit and Ashley Winch of Sleep Stories for Equestrians
Guest: Julie Holmes
Guest: April Cruse Brown
Sponsors: WERM Flooring, CosequineⓇ, & Purina
The podcast currently has 6,462 episodes available.