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Welcome back to another episode of A Stride Above! In this conversation, Dr. Colton Ramstrom sits down with Dr. Santiago Rodriguez to explore his journey through equine veterinary medicine, from international training to pursuing a future in equine surgery. His experience highlights the dedication, adaptability, and hands-on learning required to grow in equine sports medicine and performance care while working toward long-term career goals.In this episode, you'll learn: • How persistence and passion drive success in equine veterinary services and advanced training pathways. • Why hands-on experience with imaging, ultrasound-guided injections, and case management strengthens equine performance care skills. • How developing clinical judgment, leadership, and client communication improves outcomes in horse health and equine wellness. • The value of learning from multiple veterinarians to build a personalized and effective approach to equine sports medicine. • Why staying open to feedback, avoiding rigid thinking, and committing to continuous growth are essential in equine veterinary careers.This episode reinforces the importance of combining technical skill with strong clinical decision-making and a deep commitment to horse care. Tune in now and share this episode with someone pursuing a future in equine veterinary medicine.Links For You:• Our Website • Facebook • Instagram • Youtube Dr. Alberto Rullan, VMD• Website• LinkedIn• Instagram
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Welcome back to another episode of A Stride Above! In this episode, Dr. Colton Ramstrom sits down with extern Mia to discuss her path from Taiwan to hands-on clinical experience in Florida. Her journey reflects how passion for horses, combined with real-world exposure, shapes future leaders in equine veterinary care and equine sports medicine.In this episode, you'll learn:• How early experiences with horses can lead to a career in equine veterinary services.• Why hands-on work with hospital rounds, medications, and lameness exams builds strong clinical skills.• The impact of limited access to horse veterinarians and how it can inspire change in equine care.• How practical skills like horse handling and anatomy improve confidence in equine performance care.• Why curiosity and initiative are essential for growth in equine wellness and veterinary medicine.This episode highlights the value of experience, mentorship, and global perspective in horse care. Tune in now and share this episode with someone pursuing a future in equine veterinary medicine.Links For You:• Our Website • Facebook • Instagram • Youtube Dr. Alberto Rullan, VMD• Website• LinkedIn• Instagram
In this episode of Big Blend Radio's “ABC's of Horses” equestrian podcast, Christy Wood explores how modern diagnostic tools like X-rays and MRIs play a vital role in understanding horse anatomy, soundness, and long-term health. Christy discusses the importance of working closely with farriers and veterinarians, especially when evaluating hoof structure, bone density, and potential hidden issues that may not be visible to the naked eye. The conversation also dives into the critical steps of buying a horse, including pre-purchase exams, remote video evaluations, and knowing your purpose before making a purchase. Hear valuable insights into how technology is transforming horse care and purchasing decisions, helping owners make informed, responsible choices that support equine welfare and performance. Christy Wood is a World Champion horse trainer, extreme trail obstacle champion, author, instructor, and owner of Wood N Horse Training Stables in Three Rivers, California. Learn more: https://wdnhorse.com/
Welcome back to another episode of A Stride Above! In this episode, guest host Dr. Colton Ramstrom sits down with sports medicine fellow Dr. Tomas Gibert to explore the journey of becoming a confident, skilled equine veterinarian. From international beginnings to hands-on clinical experience, this conversation highlights how dedication, mentorship, and daily exposure to equine athletes shape the future of equine sports medicine and elevate horse care to the highest level.In this episode, you'll learn:• Why a strong clinical foundation is essential for success in equine sports medicine and horse performance care.• How hands-on experience with diagnostics and imaging improves accuracy and treatment outcomes.• The value of mentorship and collaboration in building confidence and clinical decision-making.• How daily exposure to diverse cases enhances biomechanics knowledge and equine performance insights.• Why passion and fulfillment are key to delivering exceptional equine veterinary care.This episode offers an inspiring look into the evolution of equine sports medicine and the mindset behind exceptional horse care. Tune in now to see how the next generation of equine veterinarians is helping horses perform at their best and stay a stride above.Guest Links:Instagram: @im.drtomasLinks For You:• Our Website • Facebook • Instagram • Youtube Dr. Alberto Rullan, VMD• Website• LinkedIn• Instagram
Welcome back to another episode of A Stride Above! In this third installment of the Arthramid series, Dr. Colton Ramstrom and Dr. J.D. Conway take a deeper dive into the research shaping the future of equine sports medicine. This episode highlights how science, innovation, and clinical experience are coming together to redefine joint care, improve long-term outcomes, and support peak performance in horses.In this episode, you'll learn: • How early research revealed that Arthramid delivers longer-lasting improvements in joint health compared to traditional therapies like corticosteroids and hyaluronic acid. • Why understanding the mechanism of action, specifically how the hydrogel integrates into the synovial membrane, is key to optimizing equine veterinary services and treatment decisions. • How cutting-edge studies show Arthramid reduces inflammation, protects joint structures, and supports healthier cartilage for improved equine performance. • Why early intervention is critical, with research suggesting better outcomes when joint therapies are introduced earlier in the disease process. • What the future holds for equine sports medicine, including ongoing studies in dosing, comparative therapies, and innovative applications across equine care.Be sure to catch parts one and two of this series for the full picture. Tune in now to discover how cutting-edge equine veterinary care is helping horses stay stronger, healthier, and truly a stride above the rest.Links For You:• Our Website • Facebook • Instagram • Youtube Dr. Alberto Rullan, VMD• Website• LinkedIn• Instagram
Welcome to another episode of A Stride Above! In Part 2 of this conversation, Dr. Colton Ramstrom continues his discussion with JD Conway, Director of Professional Veterinary Services at Contura Vet. They take a deeper look at how Arthramid is used in equine veterinary medicine, exploring treatment strategies, timing, and how this innovative therapy fits into a comprehensive approach to joint care for performance horses.In this episode, you'll learn: • How Arthramid differs from corticosteroids and orthobiologics by improving the physical environment of the joint. • Why a multimodal approach is often essential for managing joint issues in equine athletes. • What horse owners and trainers can expect after treatment, including recovery timelines and when results may appear. • How long the effects of Arthramid may last in performance horses. • Why early intervention and proactive joint care can help support long-term equine performance.Tune in for Part 3, where we'll dive into the research behind Arthramid and explore the latest studies shaping the future of equine sports medicine. Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and share this podcast with fellow equestrian enthusiasts!Links For You:• Our Website • Facebook • Instagram • Youtube Dr. Alberto Rullan, VMD• Website• LinkedIn• Instagram
Welcome to another episode of A Stride Above! In this episode, Dr. Colton Ramstrom sits down with JD Conway, Director of Professional Veterinary Services at Contura Vet, to discuss the groundbreaking advancements in equine regenerative medicine. They explore how new therapeutic products are changing the way we treat joint and soft tissue injuries in horses.In this episode, you'll learn: • The innovative journey of Arthromed, a revolutionary joint therapy for horses. • How the hydrogel platform used in human medicine is now being applied to equine care. • Why this therapy enhances joint elasticity and improves overall movement. • The science behind how injectable gels benefit horses with osteoarthritis and joint issues. • JD's background in veterinary practice and his transition to regenerative medicine.Tune in for Part 2, where we'll continue to explore the science behind these game-changing products. Be sure to subscribe, rate, and share this podcast with fellow equine enthusiasts! Don't miss out on the next episode!Links For You:• Our Website • Facebook • Instagram • Youtube Dr. Alberto Rullan, VMD• Website• LinkedIn• Instagram
Welcome back to A Stride Above! In this final installment of our Renovo series, Dr. Colton Ramstrom is joined once again by Christian Beaudry, Chief Scientific and Operating Officer of Equus Innovations. Together, they dive into the robust science, published studies, and cutting-edge research that continue to position Renovo as a leader in regenerative equine therapy. This episode highlights not only what makes Renovo effective, but why it's reshaping how veterinarians approach joint and soft tissue healing in horses.In this episode, you'll learn about: • The large-scale clinical research supporting Renovo's safety and healing timelines • How Renovo reduces inflammation and promotes regeneration at the genetic level • The importance of protein stability and preservation in regenerative therapy • Ongoing research into new uses, including reproductive health and nebulization • Why consistency and bioactivity matter in long-term equine performance outcomesRenovo's science-driven approach is offering new hope for degenerative joint conditions and soft tissue recovery, and this episode brings you the data to back it up. Tune in to hear how this innovative therapy is helping horses return to work stronger, sounder, and sooner. Be sure to subscribe, follow, and rate the podcast. Don't miss what's next as we continue to bring you expert insights to keep your horse a stride above.Guest Links:Website: https://renovoequine.comLinks For You:• Our Website • Facebook • Instagram • Youtube Dr. Alberto Rullan, VMD• Website• LinkedIn• Instagram
Welcome back to A Stride Above! In this episode, Dr. Colton Ramstrom is joined again for part 2 with special guest Christian Beaudry, Chief Scientific and Operating Officer of Equus Innovations, to explore the transformative regenerative therapy for horses: Renovo. Christian brings his extensive background in human cancer and stem cell research to the equine world, leading a new era of healing for our equine companions.In this episode, you'll learn about: • The origins of Renovo, a revolutionary therapy designed to speed up healing and improve performance. • The importance of no cells in Renovo, ensuring it's safer and more effective in treating equine injuries. • How Renovo supports the complete healing process, from reducing inflammation to aiding tissue remodeling. • The link between developmental biology and soft tissue repair in horses. • How regenerative medicine is revolutionizing treatment for ligament and tendon injuries.Christian's journey from human medicine to equine regenerative therapy is a powerful testament to how advanced science can redefine the outcomes in equine sports medicine. Be sure to subscribe, follow, and rate this podcast! Don't miss Part 3 of this exciting series where we dive deeper into Renovo and its life-changing potential for horses.Guest Links:Website: https://renovoequine.comLinks For You:• Our Website • Facebook • Instagram • Youtube Dr. Alberto Rullan, VMD• Website• LinkedIn• Instagram
Welcome back to A Stride Above! In this episode, Dr. Colton Ramstrom is joined by special guest Christian Beaudry, Chief Scientific and Operating Officer of Equus Innovations, to explore a groundbreaking regenerative therapy for horses: Renovo. With an impressive background in human cancer and stem cell research, Christian Beaudry brings his expertise into the equine world, applying science-based innovation to improve healing and performance outcomes for horses.In this episode, you'll learn:• What Renovo is and how it harnesses placental and amniotic-derived proteins• Why no cells in the product makes it safer and more effective for equine healing• How Renovo supports the full healing process, from inflammation to tissue remodeling• The link between developmental biology and soft tissue repair• How regenerative medicine is transforming outcomes for ligament and tendon injuriesChristian's transition from human medicine to equine regenerative therapy is a powerful example of how advanced science can reshape outcomes in equine sports medicine. Be sure to subscribe, follow, and rate this podcast! You won't want to miss Part 2, where we'll dive deeper into Renovo.Guest Links:Website: https://renovoequine.comLinks For You:• Our Website • Facebook • Instagram • Youtube Dr. Alberto Rullan, VMD• Website• LinkedIn• Instagram
In this episode of StallSide, we're joined by Dr. Karen Von Dollen for a conversation on assisted reproduction in the horse, with an emphasis on intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) and in vitro fertilization (IVF). Karen explains how these advanced techniques work, which cases benefit most, and how they're helping overcome challenging fertility issues. We also touch on common misconceptions and what the continued evolution of assisted reproductive technologies means for the future of equine breeding. Watch episodes on YouTube @roodandriddle or visit us at www.rrvp.com
Winter brings unique challenges for horses, from stiff joints and hydration struggles to respiratory stress and reduced fitness. In this episode of the Horse HealthCast, Ashlee and Jenna break down how to support your horse's health all season long through smart management, thoughtful nutrition, and consistent care.Giveaway BlogGiveaway FormHost: Ashlee Lecompte LazicHost: Jenna BoscardinLinks:SmartFlex - https://www.smartpakequine.com/search/search?searchTerm=smartflex%20pellets&type=termSmartStride - https://www.smartpakequine.com/search/search?searchTerm=smartstride%20pellets&type=termSmartBreathe - https://www.smartpakequine.com/search/search?searchTerm=smartbreathe%20pellets&type=termSmartLytes - https://www.smartpakequine.com/search/search?searchTerm=smartlytes&type=term
In this 3rd installment of Dr. Alberto Rullan's conversation with KC LaPierre, co-founder of the Institute of Applied Equine Podiatry, they explore LaPierre's educational framework and the development of his patented hoofwear system. Take a closer look at LaPierre's applied equine podiatry program, designed to meet the needs of dedicated horse owners and professionals alike. Through monthly classes, international teaching, and level-based learning that includes radiology and gait analysis, KC LaPierre has built a comprehensive and community-driven approach to equine foot care.In this episode, you'll learn: How the Applied Equine Podiatry curriculum differs from traditional farrier schoolsThe importance of creating a global alumni network for continuing educationWhy LaPierre believes elasticity, not rigidity, is key to hoof supportThe science behind Perfect Hoofwear and how it mimics natural hoof functionHow the Trinity Shoe is reshaping balance and performance from the ground upBe sure to catch parts one and two of this series for the full picture. Don't forget to subscribe, follow, and rate the podcast! And if you'd like to keep the conversation going, connect with us on social @pevsocala and @albertorullanvm! KC LaPierre's Linkshttps://appliedequinepodiatry.orghttps://perfecthoofwear.comhttps://hooflevel.comLinks For You:• Our Website • Facebook • Instagram • Youtube Dr. Alberto Rullan, VMD• Website• LinkedIn• Instagram
In this second installment of our deep dive into applied equine podiatry, Dr. Alberto Rullan continues his conversation with KC LaPierre, a respected expert in hoof health and founder of a global training program dedicated to equine foot care. Together, they unpack the reasons why more farriers, veterinarians, and horse owners are seeking alternative approaches when traditional methods no longer produce results.In this episode, you'll learn:• What to expect during the transition from traditional shoeing to applied podiatry• How frog health and the digital cushion impact long-term movement and performance• Why the “Spectrum of Usability” is used to assess and guide individualized rehab• How applied equine podiatry fits within a team-based model of care• Why education, not competition, is the future of foot-focused equine wellnessStay tuned for Part 3, where KC breaks down the rigorous 18-month program that's preparing a new generation of foot care specialists around the world. Don't forget to subscribe, follow, and rate the podcast, and connect with us on social @pevsocala and @albertorullanvm. We're here to support your stride above!KC LaPierre's Linkshttps://appliedequinepodiatry.org/https://perfecthoofwear.comhttps://hooflevel.comLinks For You:• Our Website • Facebook • Instagram • Youtube Dr. Alberto Rullan, VMD• Website• LinkedIn• Instagram
Welcome back to A Stride Above! In this episode, Dr. Alberto Rulan is joined by KC LaPierre, co-founder of the Institute of Applied Equine Podiatry, for a discussion on what truly goes into caring for a horse's foot. Together, they unpack the philosophy, science, and controversy surrounding traditional farriery, barefoot trimming, and applied equine podiatry. In this episode, you'll learn:• What applied equine podiatry actually is and how it's different from farriery• Why KC moved away from shoeing after 45 years as a farrier• What “holistic” really means in hoof care (and why it's not just “natural”)• How the foot affects the whole horses circulation, nerves, and more• When it might be time to move beyond conventional hoof careMore than just theory, this episode challenges long-held assumptions about hoof care and opens the door to a more informed, whole-horse approach. Be sure to subscribe, follow and reach out to us on social media @pevsocala and @albertorullanvm! You won't want to miss part two, where we'll dive into how to know when it's time to try something different and what that might look like.Links For You:• Our Website • Facebook • Instagram • Youtube Dr. Alberto Rullan, VMD• Website• LinkedIn• Instagram
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 97 I shared how quality horsemanship depends on quality tools - one of the most important being the bits we use to develop our barrel horses. For many more barrel racing resources, visit BarrelRacingTips.com. Please subscribe to, rate & review the show - thanks for listening!
In episode 96 I shared how we can find the perfect bit, even for hard to please horses by meeting specific prerequisites + tips for ensuring acceptance of our training tools. 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!
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.
There's a good reason why I asked hoofcare professional Nicole Jory to contribute her online course Hoof Care Fundamentals to Outside the Box Equine - she knows her stuff! Nicole is my main hoofcare support for my herd and has been an invaluable resource for myself and my equine community for over a decade and I'm so pleased to be able to introduce you all to her in this episode! We cover a lot of territory in one hour: from trimming, to the three main issues she sees with hooves and how to help, to feeding for hoof health, to how to read a hay analysis. Nicole is a wealth of up-to-date information and is one of my favourite humans to geek out with. This chat is a goodie with lots of gems! Born and raised on Vancouver Island, BC, Canada, Nicole Jory been a lifetime horse owner and equine nerd. She's spent years learning the intricacies of their health, with a special focus on their hooves. She became a Hoof Care Professional in 2002, and for over 2 decades has worked with countless equines and their owners, specializing in a holistic approach to hoof care. She is passionate about empowering equine owners to take an active role in the well-being of their equine partners. Find her online course Hoof Care Fundamentals at https://outsidetheboxequine.com/hoof-course/ Follow Nicole on IG @the.hoof.fairy or on FB at Nicole Jory - Hoof Care Practitioner
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.
Second lone wolf episode this season! Easy to get inspired sitting out amongst the trees and horses especially when big thigns are shifting here at the farm. This short 20 minute pod is an update on the herd and myself now that we have officially "landed" here and settled in our forever home, as things start to arise to be worked with. Would love to hear your thoughts on how these topics land for you! Enjoy.
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 91 I went beyond sharing the typical myths and misunderstandings about collection to deeper your understanding on what it REALLY is, and - HOW to create it! 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.
Today, we cover three foods to avoid for better horse health. This topic ties into our last discussion, where we explored toxicity in horses and how accumulated toxins can build up over time and lead to serious health issues.Sources of Toxicity in HorsesHorses get exposed to various sources of toxicity, mainly through chemicals and preservatives in their food and water, medications, vaccinations, and deworming agents. Over time, the toxins build up and can overwhelm the immune system, leading to chronic health issues like inflammation, allergies, and sensitivities. Addressing the diet and removing toxic elements is often the first step toward recovery when horses are unwell.CornCorn has high-calorie content and energy density, making it a common ingredient in horse feed. However, corn lowers digestive pH, leading to leaky gut and immune issues. It is also high in starch, which can overwhelm the small intestine if fed in excess, as the undigested starch can reach the hindgut, where it ferments, potentially causing acidosis, colic, or laminitis. Its low fiber content and imbalance of protein and amino acids make it less suitable as a standalone feed. There is also a risk of mold contamination when corn is improperly stored. While corn can be an energy boost for horses with high caloric needs, it is best to use it sparingly.Wheat MiddlingsWheat middlings, a byproduct of milling wheat for flour, are often used as a source of fiber and protein in horse feed. They can be high in phosphorus and low in calcium, creating an imbalance that can affect bone health in horses if consumed in excess. Wheat middlings can also ferment in the hindgut, leading to digestive upsets like colic or laminitis. High levels of non-structural carbohydrates in wheat middlings can also be problematic for horses prone to metabolic issues like insulin resistance or equine metabolic syndrome. While middlings can be part of a balanced diet, feed them in moderation and combine them with other sources of fiber and essential nutrients.Processed OilsCanola, soybean, corn, or hydrogenated oils are not ideal for horses as they undergo high-temperature processing that generates free radicals, harming the immune system and leading to various diseases. Soybean oil can also create hormonal imbalances due to its phytoestrogen content. It is essential to choose cold-pressed, high-quality oils and only add them to the diet when necessary.High-Fat DietsHigh-fat diets can provide energy for horses doing heavy work or needing to gain weight, as fats are calorie-dense and provide slow-burning energy without the risks associated with high-starch feeds. However, horses lack a gallbladder and are biologically unsuited to process large quantities of oils. So, high-fat diets can cause digestive issues, malnutrition, and liver strain, slowing gut motility and worsening conditions like colic or ulcers. Balancing NutritionWhile some challenging cases, like underweight or elderly horses, may require short-term use of problematic foods or oils, the goal should always be to provide high-quality, minimally processed nutrition in the long term. Horses thrive on a natural diet that aligns with their biology. For optimum health and resilience in your horse, pay attention to sensitivities and make adjustments where necessary.Final ThoughtsAvoid ingredients like corn, wheat middlings, and processed oils. Focus on natural, high-quality feeds, and tailor the feeding strategy to fit the specific dietary requirements of your horse and support its long-term health and vitality.Links and resources:Connect with Elisha Edwards on her website Join my email list to be notified...
In episode 89 I shared several variations of ONE exercise that can solve (OR create) multiple problems on the barrel pattern, all depending on how it's performed. 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.
Season 8 has been one of my faves so far - and this chat with Equine Osteopath Allie Plaschka is no exception. As you'll hear at the beginning of this episode with Allie of Triple V Therapy, we found out in real time that we both went the BC College of Equine Therapy! What are the chances? In this geeky conversation, filled with coincidences and connections, we chat about equine osteopathy, how her learning at BCET impacted her work now, the bigger ripples of "hidden" injuries like pull-backs, gelding scars, deep adhesions and how to support their healing, and of course, I had to ask some questions about her top horse-keeping strategies to support her work (hint, movement is definitely top of the list!). I also brought up a somewhat controversial and essential topic, namely what age she feels a horse should be ridden - listen in to hear her answer and why. Hope you enjoy this conversation with Allie for her very first podcast ever (I don't think it will be her last!). Allie is an equine and canine osteopath based out of Enderby, BC, Canada. She has been working with horses in the therapeutic realm for 13 years, with osteopathy being her main focus for the last seven. She is passionate about helping horses and dogs achieve optimum vitality through a whole body treatment approach in addition to education about species-appropriate care. She travels throughout the Okanagan, Kootenays, and beyond and also occasionally accepts rehab cases at her home farm. She is a true horse nerd in every aspect and loves to talk track systems, behavior science, biomechanics and more. She is steward to two mares, Rayne and Ciri, spending time learning classical dressage as well as dabbling in other disciplines. Learn more about Allie and her work at https://www.triplevtherapy.com/
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 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 86 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.
On this Part 2 episode, co-hosts Dr. Tania Cubitt and Katy Starr continue their conversation with Dr. Erica Macon, assistant professor of equine science at Texas A&M University, diving deeper into practical nutrition and management for horses with PPID and insulin dysregulation, including:The results of Dr. Macon's study on Standlee pelleted forage and insulin responseWhether feeding one pound of ration balancer at once could trigger a laminitic episodeWhy feeding lean metabolic horses is more complex than it seemsWhat recent research says about seasonal spikes in insulin and winter laminitis risksThey also discuss the importance of building a trusted horse care team, realistic timelines for results, and how small management shifts can make a big difference in long-term health.
In episode 85 I shared a replay from the She Rides to Win Podcast where I talked about goal setting, avoiding self-sabotage and pre-run rituals to strengthen your mental game. 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.
On this Part 1 episode, co-hosts Dr. Tania Cubitt and Katy Starr have a conversation with Dr. Erica Macon, assistant professor of equine science at Texas A&M University, to talk about the challenges of managing equine metabolic disorders, including:Why horses that appear lean can still be at risk for metabolic issuesThe differences between insulin resistance and insulin dysregulationCommon misconceptions about “low NSC” feedsHow subtle signs like a cresty neck can indicate underlying problems And be sure to tune in to Part 2, which will release June 17th, where Dr. Macon shares the results of how Standlee pelleted forage impacts insulin levels in metabolic horses, potential feed management ideas that could help metabolic horses, and we discuss how and why horses might get laminitis in the winter.
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.
When something's wrong with your horse, how quickly would you catch it?On this episode, co-hosts Dr. Tania Cubitt and Katy Starr break down the vital signs of a healthy horse and how understanding your horse's “normal” can help you recognize subtle changes before they become serious (or expensive) problems.They cover:What's considered normal for a horse's temperature, pulse, and respirationHow travel, exercise, stress, and seasonal changes can affect vital signsWhat signs suggest your horse might be in distress, even if they “look fine”Why being proactive with horse care helps you avoid costly emergenciesDon't wait for a health scare to start paying attention. Learn how to stay one step ahead and become your horse's strongest advocate!
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 this episode of StallSide, Dr. Dale Brown shares his approach to building effective herd health vaccine programs tailored to the unique needs of each farm. With experience managing broodmares, foals, weanlings, and yearlings, Dr. Brown emphasizes the importance of farm-specific risk assessments, timing considerations, and communication between veterinarians and farm managers. He also discusses how thoughtful vaccine planning can help reduce disease risk and support the long-term health of the entire herd.Watch episodes on YouTube @roodandriddle or visit us at www.rrvp.com
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.
When it comes to horse nutrition, understanding energy is key to building a healthier, more resilient equine partner.On this episode, co-hosts Dr. Tania Cubitt and Katy Starr discuss important insights into horse energy needs, including:What “energy” actually means for horses and why it's different than you might thinkHow carbohydrates, fats, and fiber each contribute differently to a horse's energy supplyHow to match energy intake to your horse's work level and body conditionWhether you're feeding a top competitor or a trail partner, this conversation will give you more confidence in what and how you're feeding your horse.
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.
As we continue this season's mentorship series, this conversation with one of my current mentors was as potent as I had imagined. Carmen Spagnola has been a support, guide, teacher and esteemed colleague for over 12 years, and I have benefitted greatly from her depth of presence, attunement, clarity and nuance. She has spent time with my mares Diva and Raven, and has recently, and excitingly, become the steward of two geldings. Her love and care for horses (and humans) spills forth in this conversation and in her many offerings. In this conversation, we unpacked the concept of attachment theory, and specifically how secure attachment in any relationship can be facilitated by understanding and prioritizing contact nutrition, essentially nourishing ourselves and others through presence, attunement, co-regulation, safe touch, and empathy. How we interact with our horses, as fellow mammals, and their nervous systems, impacts the quality of our relational experince, and their sense of feeling safe, secure, and soothed. There are so many nuggets of goodness in this hour and it reminded me once again why I am so grateful to have Carmen in my life! Grab a tea, some chocolate, a shedding comb, or a manure fork, and enjoy this sweet chat. Carmen Spagnola is a Le Cordon Bleu-trained chef turned trauma recovery practitioner, clinical hypnotherapist and kitchen witch. Carmen has taught intuition development and earth-based spirituality to hundreds in her online mystery school, The Numinous School, from 2013 - 2021, as well as retreats and workshops. Carmen's work cross-pollinates themes of attachment, animism, myth and justice, supported by extensive training, certification, supervision and mentorship. Carmen has hosted The Numinous Podcast since 2014. She is author of Spells for the Apocalype: Practical Magic for Turbulent TImes (2025) and The Spirited Kitchen: Recipes & Rituals for the Wheel of the Year (2022). Website: https://www.carmenspagnola.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/carmenspagnola/?hl=en TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@itscarmenspagnola Podcast: https://crspagnola.podbean.com/
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 76 I shared why achieving roundness through a horse's midsection – both latitudinally and longitudinally, is so important, plus how to achieve it. 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.