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By Horse Radio Network
The podcast currently has 2,306 episodes available.
Chad 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:
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08:00 - Daily Whinnies
12:20 - Chad DeVille
25:00 - Most Attractive Hobbies
37:40 - Realli bAd Adz
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:
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10:00 - Lettie Teague
31:00 - Lauren Reischer
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
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
Elisa Walfish explains the Data Driven Equestrian and how it helps bridge the gap between tradition and innovation in the equestrian world. Jared Chappell from WERM Flooring answers Jamie’s questions about the flooring she is having installed in the barn. Plus, your Equestrian First World Problems. Listen in…
HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3564 – Show Notes and Links:
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02:24 - Daily Whinnies
09:00 - Jared from WERM Flooring
18:00 - Elisa Walfish
32:30 - Jamie's clinic and New Pony
41:40 - EFWP
British Correspondent Katie Gilmour with the headlines from the UK. Jamie updates us on the training of the mule, some random news and some Realli bAd Adz! Listen in…
HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3563 – Show Notes and Links:
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05:40 - Daily Whinnies
16:56 - Katie Gilmour
28:22 - Training a Mule
04:30 - Relli bAd Adz
The NRHA Futurity and Adequan North American Affiliate Championships are from November 25 - December 7 in Oklahoma City. Join us today to hear about some of the events which make this event so special to the reining community.
Dr. Kristi Gran from Conley and Koontz Vet Hospital returns to talk about Fecal Water Syndrome. We start our “Guess the Hallmark Christmas Movie” plots and some mighty weird news. Listen in…
HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3561 – Show Notes and Links:
Time Stamps:
05:00 - Daily Whinnies
11:00 - Hallmark Christmas Movies
24:30 - Dr. Gran
37:30 - Weird News
Ashley Wingert tells us all about her adventure riding in the Tom Quilty Gold Cup, Australia's premiere 100 mile ride. Dr. Lucian Spataro Jr., on his book "The Long Ride". It is a beautiful chronology of a place in time when three horses and a team of people were doing the “right thing” against very long odds; their perseverance is even more inspiring today, twenty years later. In Karen's training tip she talks about negative splits, riding the first half of an endurance ride slower than the second. Listen in...
HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3560 – Show Notes and Links:
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07:48 - Adventures with Jovi
17:54 - Introducing New Products at Distance Depot
23:38 - Ashley Wingert
39:24 - Lucian Spataro
Auditor Claire joins us with our holiday recipe of the week and it is an easy one. Jamie’s new trainees have some mighty big ears, studies show and some Equestrian First World Problems. Listen in….
HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3559 – Show Notes and Links:
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The podcast currently has 2,306 episodes available.