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In this lively conversation, Heather and Natalie discuss their holiday traditions, including the creation of new family customs and the fun game of wig snatching. They share their experiences living in Florida, the challenges of horse care, and the joy of embracing creativity during the holiday season. Special guests join the fun, and the group reminisces about their favorite Muppets and holiday movies, all while planning future gatherings and celebrations. In this lively conversation, the hosts discuss a variety of topics ranging from Hollywood props sales to the authenticity of horse whinnies in media. They share humorous anecdotes about Christmas sweaters and live shows, while also touching on the dynamics of podcasting and the balance between seriousness and fun. The conversation also delves into horse care, training insights, and the importance of language and communication. They celebrate achievements and awards, all while maintaining a light-hearted and engaging atmosphere.Keywordsholiday traditions, family, creativity, wig snatching, Florida life, horse care, Muppets, special guests, personal growth, festive games, Hollywood, props, horse training, podcasting, Christmas, authenticity, language, communication, awards, humorChapters00:00 Holiday Cheer and Festive Traditions02:55 Creating New Family Traditions06:04 Wig Snatching: A Unique Holiday Game09:00 Florida Life and Holiday Experiences12:11 Embracing Creativity and Personal Growth15:01 Horse Care and New Adventures18:00 Special Guests and Holiday Celebrations20:59 Holiday Traditions and Muppet Memories24:03 Casting Dreams and Future Plans42:05 Hollywood Props and Wigs43:40 The Reality of Filming and Props Sales44:43 Horse Whinnies and Authenticity in Media46:00 Christmas Sweaters and Live Shows47:58 New Roles and Responsibilities48:58 Podcast Dynamics and Humor50:59 The Balance of Seriousness and Fun54:00 Horse Care and Training Insights01:00:00 The Importance of Language and Communication01:04:02 Celebrating Achievements and AwardsLinks:www.adultingwithhorsespodcast.comInstagram @adultingwithhorsespodcastTwitter @AdultingHorsesFacebook Group, The Clubhouse: https://www.facebook.com/groups/adultingwithhorsespodcast/Patreon https://www.patreon.com/AdultingWithHorsesPodcastThank you for being a little weird with us, horse girl! If you like what you hear make sure to subscribe to the podcast on your player of choice, join our Adulting with Horses Clubhouse on Facebook where you can become part of the show! Also, it's a great place to meet other horse crazy women. Thanks and see you next time!If you like what you hear but want a little more, become a Patreon member for extra bonus episodes, behind-the-scenes content with video, and more! https://www.patreon.com/AdultingWithHorsesPodcast
In this lively conversation, Heather and Natalie discuss their holiday traditions, including the creation of new family customs and the fun game of wig snatching. They share their experiences living in Florida, the challenges of horse care, and the joy of embracing creativity during the holiday season. Special guests join the fun, and the group reminisces about their favorite Muppets and holiday movies, all while planning future gatherings and celebrations. In this lively conversation, the hosts discuss a variety of topics ranging from Hollywood props sales to the authenticity of horse whinnies in media. They share humorous anecdotes about Christmas sweaters and live shows, while also touching on the dynamics of podcasting and the balance between seriousness and fun. The conversation also delves into horse care, training insights, and the importance of language and communication. They celebrate achievements and awards, all while maintaining a light-hearted and engaging atmosphere.Keywordsholiday traditions, family, creativity, wig snatching, Florida life, horse care, Muppets, special guests, personal growth, festive games, Hollywood, props, horse training, podcasting, Christmas, authenticity, language, communication, awards, humorChapters00:00 Holiday Cheer and Festive Traditions02:55 Creating New Family Traditions06:04 Wig Snatching: A Unique Holiday Game09:00 Florida Life and Holiday Experiences12:11 Embracing Creativity and Personal Growth15:01 Horse Care and New Adventures18:00 Special Guests and Holiday Celebrations20:59 Holiday Traditions and Muppet Memories24:03 Casting Dreams and Future Plans42:05 Hollywood Props and Wigs43:40 The Reality of Filming and Props Sales44:43 Horse Whinnies and Authenticity in Media46:00 Christmas Sweaters and Live Shows47:58 New Roles and Responsibilities48:58 Podcast Dynamics and Humor50:59 The Balance of Seriousness and Fun54:00 Horse Care and Training Insights01:00:00 The Importance of Language and Communication01:04:02 Celebrating Achievements and AwardsLinks:www.adultingwithhorsespodcast.comInstagram @adultingwithhorsespodcastTwitter @AdultingHorsesFacebook Group, The Clubhouse: https://www.facebook.com/groups/adultingwithhorsespodcast/Patreon https://www.patreon.com/AdultingWithHorsesPodcastThank you for being a little weird with us, horse girl! If you like what you hear make sure to subscribe to the podcast on your player of choice, join our Adulting with Horses Clubhouse on Facebook where you can become part of the show! Also, it's a great place to meet other horse crazy women. Thanks and see you next time!If you like what you hear but want a little more, become a Patreon member for extra bonus episodes, behind-the-scenes content with video, and more! https://www.patreon.com/AdultingWithHorsesPodcast
The winter season can bring different challenges to horse care, in this episode learn more about some popular therapies that can be used to help your horse feel good.You can get more tips and info by on my Social Media or websites: Facebook Twitter Instagram Pinterest Aloe Vera Health & Skincare For Your Animals
Bonus Episode: This week you're getting two episodes! This conversation originally aired on the Ask an Expert podcast, and we're bringing it over to In Stride for you to enjoy.When the temperature drops, your horse's health needs a thoughtful approach to keep them comfortable and thriving through the winter. In this episode of Ask An Expert, renowned equine vet Dr. Lisa Casinella joins us to reveal the essential winter care practices every horse owner should know. From diet adjustments to blanket selection, Dr. Casinella shares actionable advice to make winter stress-free for both you and your horse. Episode Highlights: 10:30: Must-have items for a winter emergency kit (when a vet isn't available). 25:30: Seasonal diet and supplement changes after pasture grass disappears. 37:00: How to select the right blanket based on weather and hay access. 39:30 : Solutions for horses prone to weight loss in winter. 44:00: Indoor vs. outdoor winter care: pros, cons, and when to blanket. Meet the Expert, Dr. Lisa Casinella Dr. Lisa Casinella is a leading equine veterinarian based in Ocala, FL, with over 25 years of experience in performance horse care, including as the Official USEF Team Veterinarian. She brings deep expertise in both sport and racehorse health, with a holistic approach that includes acupuncture.Brought to you by Ride iQ This episode is part of the Ask An Expert podcast series, usually available exclusively in the Ride iQ app, where members have access to more than 200 expert interviews covering training, horse care, sports psychology, and more. Ride iQ helps everyday riders ride with more clarity, confidence, and purpose through on-demand audio lessons from world-class coaches. Members also get weekly live Q&As with equestrian experts, exclusive podcast episodes, dressage test playbooks, and supportive community conversations that make learning feel fun and doable. If you'd like to explore what Ride iQ offers, you can learn more and start your free 14-day trial at Ride-iQ.com. Want straightforward, expert advice on keeping your horse sound and thriving? Dr. Erica Lacher's eight-part program, Horse Health Essentials, is now available, and you can use code POD35 for 35% off. Learn more at RideIQElevate.com/horse-health.
Antioxidants are not only relevant for human health, but our horses too.In this episode learn more about them and how you can help your horse.Get more information on herbs for animal health at the Taranet website here https://www.taranet.co.uk/AnimalCareDirectory/Herbal%20Healthcare%20for%20Animals/You can get more tips and info by on my Social Media or websites: Facebook Twitter Instagram Pinterest Aloe Vera Health & Skincare For Your Animals
In episode 100 I shared what it takes to make NFR dreams come true – including insights from both my own pro rodeo journey, as well as tips from the top 15. For many more barrel racing resources, visit BarrelRacingTips.com. Please subscribe to, rate & review the show - thanks for listening!
In episode NINETY-EIGHT I've taken you on a tour of the bridle rack in our home tack room, to help you choose and USE the right bits for your barrel horses. For many more barrel racing resources, visit BarrelRacingTips.com. Please subscribe, rate & review the show - thanks for listening!
In episode 95 I shared the audio from a LIVE Barrel Racing Tips QnA session. Join me LIVE, Tuesdays at 6PM Central (4 PST / 5 MTN / 7 EST) on Social Media for QnA Tuesdays! Like and follow BarrelRacingTips.com on Facebook and @barrelracertips on Instagram to be notified when these LIVE Q&A's happen so you can join in and ask your questions! Facebook: www.facebook.com/barrelracingtips Instagram: @barrelracertips Please subscribe, rate & review to help support on-going content and resources - thanks for listening!
Consistency might be the most underrated tool in every horse owner's kit. From turnout and training to feeding and farrier care. You'll hear how consistency supports both physical health and peace of mind for your horse and for you. Plus stay tuned to the end for a special guest. Listen in...The Horse HealthCast by SmartEquine - Episode 1:Hosts: Ashlee LeCompte Lazic (Head of Research and Development) and Jenna Boscardin (Digital Marketing)Sponsored by: SmartEquine Meet the Pak: Tanner PriceTime Stamps:00:10 - Introduction to the Horse Healthcast01:16 - Introduction to Smart Equine Podcast08:10 - Managing Change in Horse Care17:30 - Seasonal Changes and Horse Care19:05 - Meet the Pack: Introducing Tanner28:13 - Understanding Individual Horses: A Personal Perspective
In episode 94 I shared initial steps plus powerful perspective shifts for inspiring action to see and solve problems at their sources vs. address symptoms. For many more barrel racing resources, visit BarrelRacingTips.com. Please subscribe, rate & review the show - thanks for listening! Click here to support the show.
In episode 93 I shared that quality is no accident, and included tips to get faster on the pattern by getting more specific with your horse's movement. For many more barrel racing resources, visit BarrelRacingTips.com. Please subscribe, rate & review to help support on-going content and resources - thanks for listening! Click here to support the show.
In episode 92 I shared inspiration and resources for overcoming obstacles and staying fit, healthy and competitive at every stage of your barrel racing career. For many more barrel racing resources, visit BarrelRacingTips.com. Please subscribe, rate & review to help support on-going content and resources - thanks for listening! Click here to support the show.
In episode 88 I shared some inspiring examples of passive vs. active persistence, and why we should train ourselves to “keep riding” in the arena, and in life. For many more barrel racing resources, visit BarrelRacingTips.com. Please subscribe, rate & review to help support on-going content and resources - thanks for listening! Click here to support the show.
In this episode of Equine Innovators, host Stephanie Church talks with Dr. Lori Bidwell—board-certified veterinary anesthesiologist and co-founder of East West Equine Sports Medicine—about how veterinarians use sedation to keep horses and handlers safe during procedures. Bidwell explains the difference between sedation and general anesthesia, offers examples of standing surgeries that once required full anesthesia, and shares how Dormosedan Gel has changed how owners manage stressful situations such as clipping or fireworks. She also offers practical tips on safety, storage, and monitoring, and describes recent innovations and where sedation practices are headed in the years to come.GUESTS AND LINKS – EPISODE 21:Host: Stephanie L. Church, editorial director at The Horse: Your Guide to Equine Health Care/TheHorse.com | @stephlchurch on Instagram | Email Stephanie (schurch@thehorse.com)Links: (Stories on sedation from TheHorse.com) Sedation for Standing Procedures | Open Up and Say Zzz: Why Horse Dental Exams Require Sedation | Horse Sedation with an Oral Gel (AAEP 2010–when The Horse reported the presented research on Dormosedan)Guest: Lori Bidwell, DVM, Dipl. ACVA, co-founder of East West Equine Sports Medicine | Facebook (@EastWestEquineVet) | Instagram (@EastWestEquineSportsMedicine)Link: Register for free newsletters from TheHorse.comPlease visit our sponsor, who makes this podcast possible: Zoetis Equine | @zoetisequine on Instagram and Facebook
In this episode of Equine Innovators, host Stephanie Church talks with Dr. Lori Bidwell—board-certified veterinary anesthesiologist and co-founder of East West Equine Sports Medicine—about how veterinarians use sedation to keep horses and handlers safe during procedures. Bidwell explains the difference between sedation and general anesthesia, offers examples of standing surgeries that once required full anesthesia, and shares how Dormosedan Gel has changed how owners manage stressful situations such as clipping or fireworks. She also offers practical tips on safety, storage, and monitoring, and describes recent innovations and where sedation practices are headed in the years to come.GUESTS AND LINKS – EPISODE 21:Host: Stephanie L. Church, editorial director at The Horse: Your Guide to Equine Health Care/TheHorse.com | @stephlchurch on Instagram | Email Stephanie (schurch@thehorse.com)Links: (Stories on sedation from TheHorse.com) Sedation for Standing Procedures | Open Up and Say Zzz: Why Horse Dental Exams Require Sedation | Horse Sedation with an Oral Gel (AAEP 2010–when The Horse reported the presented research on Dormosedan)Guest: Lori Bidwell, DVM, Dipl. ACVA, co-founder of East West Equine Sports Medicine | Facebook (@EastWestEquineVet) | Instagram (@EastWestEquineSportsMedicine)Link: Register for free newsletters from TheHorse.comPlease visit our sponsor, who makes this podcast possible: Zoetis Equine | @zoetisequine on Instagram and Facebook
In episode 87 I shared that focusing on what we can do vs. can't, and what is possible vs. isn't can be the very key to our greatest barrel racing success. For many more barrel racing resources, visit BarrelRacingTips.com. Please subscribe, rate & review to help support on-going content and resources - thanks for listening! Click here to support the show.
In episode 84 I shared that even when it's tempting to cut corners, we can actually be faster and more successful when we change our perspective and approach. For many more barrel racing resources, visit BarrelRacingTips.com. Please subscribe, rate & review to help support on-going content and resources - thanks for listening! Click here to support the show.
Have a question you'd like April to answer on the show? Send us a text!"What would you do if your horse was limping, colicking, or spooking—and no one could tell you why?”That question lit a fire in April Love that would grow into a global mission: helping horse owners uncover the root causes of mystery lameness, behavioral issues, and chronic pain that traditional methods often miss.Recently, April joined Kimberley on The Backyard Horse Enthusiast podcast to share her journey, from early passion and endurance riding to developing the revolutionary bodywork system that is now Holistic Horseworks.What makes April's approach unique is that she teaches horse owners how to become their horse's best healer. Through hands-on clinics, online home study courses, and a growing archive of over 200 YouTube videos and bite-sized podcasts, April shares techniques that work—because they're based on real results over decades of experience.From resolving Uveitis without surgery, to transforming behavioral “problem horses” into calm companions, April's stories are more than anecdotes—they're evidence of what's possible when we support the body's ability to heal itself.And the best part? You don't need to be a vet, trainer, or therapist. You just need the right tools, a little guidance—and a deep love for your horse.Thanks to the host Kimberly from The Backyard Horse Enthusiast!Website: https://www.thebackyardhorseenthusiast.com/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@UCPzmo1x8mWZWCOmBKIZ9hhw Resources and Products Mentioned in This Episode:Dynamite Release Spray: https://bit.ly/release-sprayHoof, Hand, and Ting Miracle Spray: https://tinyurl.com/miracle-sprayColloidal Silver: https://tinyurl.com/dynamite-solacedoTerra Essential Oils: https://tinyurl.com/hhw-doterraHolistic Horseworks Books: https://amzn.to/4jjyTf7Distance Readings: https://holistichorseworks.com/e4l/Online Home Study Program: https://holistichorseworks.com/best-online-horse-bodywork-course/Horse Yoga: https://tinyurl.com/horse-yoga
In episode 83 I shared the valuable TRUTHS I realized about horses and humans, when I threw caution, halters and the rest of my tack to the wind. For many more barrel racing resources, visit BarrelRacingTips.com. Please subscribe, rate & review to help support on-going content and resources - thanks for listening! Click here to support the show.
In episode 82 I shared specific takeaways from a teaching and learning experience with the power to take the limits off your horsemanship and barrel racing as well. For many more barrel racing resources, visit BarrelRacingTips.com. Please subscribe, rate & review to help support on-going content and resources - thanks for listening! Click here to support the show.
In episode 81 I shared how I gave up my WORK-aholic ways + insights for nurturing your most important relationSHIPS and horsemanSHIP to ensure they take you where you want to go. For many more barrel racing resources, visit BarrelRacingTips.com. Please subscribe, rate & review to help support on-going content and resources - thanks for listening! Click here to support the show.
In episode 80 I shared the audio from a LIVE Barrel Racing Tips QnA session. Join me LIVE, Tuesdays at 6PM Central (4 PST / 5 MTN / 7 EST) on Social Media for QnA Tuesdays! Like and follow BarrelRacingTips.com on Facebook and @barrelracertips on Instagram to be notified when these LIVE Q&A's happen so you can join in and ask your questions! Facebook: www.facebook.com/barrelracingtips Instagram: @barrelracertips Please subscribe, rate & review to help support on-going content and resources - thanks for listening! Click here to support the show.
In this replay of episode 79 I shared something unique and special that I want you to have to fast forward the achievement of your barrel racing dreams. For many more barrel racing resources, visit BarrelRacingTips.com. Please subscribe, rate & review to help support on-going content and resources - thanks for listening! Click here to support the show.
In episode 78 I shared the often misunderstood, proper use of spurs (which is not what you might think!), plus prerequisites for ultimate responsiveness. For many more barrel racing resources, visit BarrelRacingTips.com. Please subscribe, rate & review to help support on-going content and resources - thanks for listening! Click here to support the show.
In episode 77 I shared three often overlooked, but critical qualities we must develop for a fast, efficient footfall on the barrel pattern and a consistent first barrel. For many more barrel racing resources, visit BarrelRacingTips.com. Please subscribe, rate & review to help support on-going content and resources - thanks for listening! Click here to support the show.
In episode 75 I shared the audio from a LIVE Barrel Racing Tips QnA session. Like and follow BarrelRacingTips.com on Facebook and @barrelracertips on Instagram to be notified when these LIVE Q&A's happen so you can join in and ask your questions! Facebook: www.facebook.com/barrelracingtips Instagram: @barrelracertips Please subscribe, rate & review to help support on-going content and resources - thanks for listening! Click here to support the show.
We do our annual vet exams, vaccinations, and dental care every Spring. Just as we prioritize annual check-ups for ourselves, a yearly wellness exam by an equine veterinarian is paramount for maintaining your horse's health. Annual Horse Health Maintenance Checklist: https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/articles/free-articles/annual-horse-health-maintenance-checklist/ Issues From The Ground: Ground Manners For The Veterinary Visit https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/articles/free-articles/issues-from-the-ground-ground-manners-for-the-veterinary-visit/ First Aid Kit: https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/articles/free-articles/first-aid/ Ground Work: https://shop.juliegoodnight.com/product/lead-line-leadership-full-video/ Stand Still: https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/articles/training-advice/stand-statue-still/ Training: https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/articles/training-advice/head-down-cue/ How to (and How Not to) Handle Your Horse's Feet (Video): https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/videos/video-training-tips/how-to-and-how-not-to-handle-your-horses-feet/ Free How to Get a 5-Star Rating From Your Farrier: https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/articles/how-to-get-a-5-star-rating-from-your-farrier/ Desensitizing Lesson with Truth (Video): https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/videos/video-training-tips/desensitizing-lesson-with-truth/ Issues From The Ground: Desensitizing To Touch In Sensitive Areas: https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/articles/free-articles/issues-from-the-ground-desensitizing-to-touch-in-sensitive-areas/ Vaccine: https://signin.juliegoodnight.com/articles/training-advice/safety-concerns-administering-vaccines/ Fecal Egg Count Kits/Info.: https://horsemenslab.com/faq.html Silver Honey Wound Spray: https://absorbine.com/products/silver-honey-combo-pack?variant=39493392990369 Cosequin Equine: https://www.cosequin.com/horses/julie-goodnight-chooses-cosequin-asu-joint-hoof-pellets/? utm_source=Cosequin&utm_medium=Social&utm_campaign=Julie_endorsement
In episode 73 I shared some quick tips and considerations for correcting a horse that comes wide off the first barrel (or any barrel), and how slowing down can help speed us up. For many more barrel racing resources, visit BarrelRacingTips.com. Please subscribe, rate & review to help support on-going content and resources - thanks for listening! Click here to support the show.
In episode 72 I shared insight and action steps for increasing our horse's willingness and understanding to place their feet appropriately and with good timing in all circumstances. For many more barrel racing resources, visit BarrelRacingTips.com. Please subscribe, rate & review to help support on-going content and resources - thanks for listening! Click here to support the show.
In episode 70 I shared the audio from a LIVE Barrel Racing Tips QnA session. Like and follow BarrelRacingTips.com on Facebook and @barrelracertips on Instagram to be notified when these LIVE Q&A's happen so you can join in and ask your questions! Facebook: www.facebook.com/barrelracingtips Instagram: @barrelracertips Please subscribe, rate & review to help support on-going content and resources - thanks for listening! Click here to support the show.
Send us a textIn this episode of Holistic Horseworks Talks, April Love sits down with Joie, a passionate horse lover who has discovered a profound purpose in the holistic approach to equine care. After years of working with horses in various capacities, Joie felt a deep calling to find a more integrative way to support and serve these magnificent animals.Through her journey of discovery, Joie stumbled upon the work of April Love and Holistic Horseworks, and everything clicked into place. Joie shares her inspiring story of how she went from feeling frustrated and limited in her ability to truly help horses, to finding a comprehensive system that addresses the physical, emotional, and spiritual needs of these sentient beings."I want to be able to give back to horses in a way that they've given to me my whole life, and do it better than I ever have before."Listeners will be captivated by Joie's enthusiasm as she describes the transformative power of the Holistic Horseworks approach. From understanding the importance of hoof balance and body alignment to exploring the profound impact of energy work and emotional release, Joie's testimony sheds light on a holistic path that can revolutionize the way we care for and connect with our equine companions.Seasoned horse owners, equine industry professionals, and anyone who appreciates the special bond between humans and horses—this episode will inspire you to approach equine care with a more empowered and purposeful mindset. To keep learning about horses:• Sign up for our email list: https://bit.ly/44t9Q1V• Get the free Horse 101 ebook: https://bit.ly/3ChKAQr• Shop videos & courses: https://bit.ly/43vhsku• See the global clinic schedule: https://bit.ly/3CZiaee• Visit the HHW website: www.holistichorseworks.com Thanks for listening!#holistichorseworkstalks
In episode 67 I shared the valuable life lessons I gained from an impactful summer spent on the road traveling with and learning from THE best teachers – horses. For many more barrel racing resources, visit BarrelRacingTips.com. Please subscribe, rate & review to help support on-going content and resources - thanks for listening! Click here to support the show.
In episode 66 I shared some horse psychology insights that I discovered in the most unlikely time & place - and how they can transform your barrel racing! For many more barrel racing resources, visit BarrelRacingTips.com. Please subscribe, rate & review to help support on-going content and resources - thanks for listening! Click here to support the show.
In episode 65 I shared the audio from a LIVE Barrel Racing Tips QnA session. Like and follow BarrelRacingTips.com on Facebook and @barrelracertips on Instagram to be notified when these LIVE Q&A's happen so you can join in and ask your questions! Facebook: www.facebook.com/barrelracingtips Instagram: @barrelracertips Please subscribe, rate & review to help support on-going content and resources - thanks for listening! Click here to support the show.
In episode 64 I shared how we can CAUSE our ideas to become our horse's ideas to inspire more genuine effort, confidence and independence on the barrel pattern. For many more barrel racing resources, visit BarrelRacingTips.com. Please subscribe, rate & review to help support on-going content and resources - thanks for listening! Click here to support the show.
In episode 63 I shared how we can correct our micromanaging tendencies and develop more responsibility and responsiveness in our horses with a ‘less is more' approach. For many more barrel racing resources, visit BarrelRacingTips.com. Please subscribe, rate & review to help support on-going content and resources - thanks for listening! Click here to support the show.
In episode 62 I shared how to differentiate between responsiveness vs. reactivity in your horses, as well as tips for creating the quality that best supports your barrel racing. For many more barrel racing resources, visit BarrelRacingTips.com. Please subscribe, rate & review to help support on-going content and resources - thanks for listening! Click here to support the show.
Join the Natural Horse Keeping FB GroupThe cold weather is here. Our horses need us to care for them slightly differently in this season. Should you blanket? Is your horse going to be okay when it snows? How much hay should you feed?In a perfect world, horses could live thrive in the winter without human intervention. It's not a perfect world. It's your job to help them out without compromising their natural defenses. This means avoiding over-blanketing and over-feeding supplements and grain. Hit play to learn how horses naturally adapt to the cold and what you can do to make life easier for them. This episode is packed with real-world advice rooted in compassion and practicality.If you're committed to meeting your horse's needs during winter, this episode is a must-listen. Connect With Your Hosts: Join the Pod Community Dive Into Horsemanship With Cindy Help Your Horse Thrive With Laura
What's going on with horses' big teeth? Equine veterinarian Dr. Erica Lacher and her husband, Justin B. Long, are back for more horse talk! What kind of hay is best for a horse's diet, and how much do they need? (Spoiler: Around 24 pounds every day!) They talk about investing in high quality food, as “it definitely pays to not go cheap.” Plus, they emphasize how tight-knit the horse community is, and recommend joining a group to get tips on everyday horse care. Stay for our Ask the Expert segment, where you'll find out why it may be handy to have diapers and wire cutters on hand! Care Experts is a weekly podcast by CareCredit where we sit down with doctors and experts who give information, tips and insight into healthcare treatments and procedures. Check in every Wednesday for new episodes at carecredit.com/careexperts or subscribe on your favorite podcast app. CareCredit is a health, wellness and personal care credit card that has helped millions of people with promotional financing options and is accepted at hundreds of thousands of provider and retail locations nationwide. Learn more at carecredit.com.
If you've ever had dreams of getting a horse, this one's for you! We're speaking with equine veterinarian Dr. Erica Lacher and her husband, Justin B. Long, from Newberry, FL. They talk about how horses are not just their job, but a lifestyle. These majestic creatures are actually quite delicate, needing tons of understanding about how they perceive the world. Listen in for Dr. Lacher's recommendations for how a first-time horse owner might start learning about these animals before making a commitment to caring for them. You'll also learn the importance behind the saying, “You can lead a horse to water, but you can't make it drink!” Check back tomorrow for part two! Care Experts is a weekly podcast by CareCredit where we sit down with doctors and experts who give information, tips and insight into healthcare treatments and procedures. Check in every Wednesday for new episodes at carecredit.com/careexperts or subscribe on your favorite podcast app. CareCredit is a health, wellness and personal care credit card that has helped millions of people with promotional financing options and is accepted at hundreds of thousands of provider and retail locations nationwide. Learn more at carecredit.com.
In episode 57 I shared insight and inspiration for raising the quality of everything you do in order to rise above the competition and achieve your barrel racing goals. For many more barrel racing resources, visit BarrelRacingTips.com. Please subscribe, rate & review to help support on-going content and resources - thanks for listening! Click here to support the show.
In episode 55 I shared the audio from a LIVE Barrel Racing Tips QnA session. Like and follow BarrelRacingTips.com on Facebook and @barrelracertips on Instagram to be notified when these LIVE Q&A's happen so you can join in and ask your questions! Facebook: www.facebook.com/barrelracingtips Instagram: @barrelracertips Please subscribe, rate & review to help support on-going content and resources - thanks for listening! Click here to support the show.
This exciting episode featuring a special guest, Alexa Linton, an osteopathic manual practitioner and equine sport therapist. Together, they dive into the innovative concept of the paddock paradise system and its benefits for horse welfare. Shelby and Alexa discuss the origins of the track system, its implementation, and how it can transform the way horses are kept, especially in challenging climates like the rainy Pacific Northwest. They explore how these systems can promote natural horse behaviors, enhance movement, and improve overall well-being. Support the Podcast: Shop my clothing and bridles: http://shopmilestoneeq.com Check out free resources, webinars and more: http://milestoneequestrian.ca Subscribe to Patreon: http://patreon.com/sdequus Tip jar: http://paypal.me/milestoneequestrian Follow me elsewhere: http://facebook.com/milestoneequestrian96 http://instagram.com/sdequus http://tiktok.com/@sdequus
In this episode, we welcome Dr. Matt Wimer, a veterinarian and journeyman farrier specializing in feet, teeth, chiropractic care, and nutrition for horses. Dr. Wimer discusses the importance of integrating different aspects of horse care to achieve peak performance. He emphasizes the interconnectedness of hoof care, chiropractic adjustments, and dental health, sharing insights from his extensive experience. Dr. Wimer also touches on his background, from growing up on a cattle ranch to working at the renowned Rood & Riddle Equine Hospital. The episode concludes with practical advice for horse owners on maintaining their equine athletes through a collaborative approach involving various specialists. 00:00 Introduction and Housekeeping 02:15 Meet Dr. Matt Wimer 02:52 Dr. Wimer's Journey: From Ranch to Veterinary Medicine 06:43 The Role of a Certified Journeyman Farrier 14:31 Integrating Services for Optimal Horse Performance 16:28 Understanding and Managing Common Hoof Issues 28:15 Specialized Shoeing Techniques 29:58 Exploring Hoof Care Options 30:22 Understanding Heel Elevation in Horses 31:06 Balancing Hoof Health: Heels vs. Toes 33:36 The Role of Chiropractic Care in Equine Health 36:31 Identifying Signs for Chiropractic Attention 38:06 Integrating Dentistry in Equine Care 39:53 Evaluating and Managing Equine Health 49:59 Innovations and Trends in Equine Care 55:50 Encouraging Youth Involvement in Equine Care 56:30 Conclusion and Contact Information
In episode 54 I shared what I learned and implemented after an especially stressful and dangerous roadside breakdown with horses in tow. For many more barrel racing resources, visit BarrelRacingTips.com. Please subscribe, rate & review to help support on-going content and resources - thanks for listening! Click here to support the show.
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