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In this episode, Alayne Blickle of Horses for Clean Water, returns to discuss the importance of composting on horse farms. She explains how farm owners can get started with composting, tips and tricks for successful composting, and uses for compost around the farm.GUESTS AND LINKS - EPISODE 29:Host: Hailey KerstetterGuest: Alayne Blickle of Horses for Clean WaterPlease visit our sponsor, who makes all this possible: Purina Animal Nutrition, US Rider
In this episode of the Progressive Cattle Podcast, Ted and Elizabeth join the show to unpack key management strategies for today's beef producers. From the benefits of value-added programs to cow size and forage demand, the conversation offers practical insights for optimizing herd performance. The discussion also dives into the importance of water quality—especially during drought—and the surprising costs of horn flies. Whether you're evaluating inputs or planning for the season ahead, this episode is full of timely, actionable takeaways. This episode is sponsored by Purina Animal Nutrition.
Happy Monday, growers, ranchers, and ag industry partners! If you're searching for insights that will help you navigate challenges in the field and beyond, tune in to today's AgNet News Hour. We've packed it with stories that truly matter to your operation. We start off with a revealing conversation with Nick Foglio of Foglio Commodities, who breaks down the freight crisis that's gripping California and the nation. With spiraling insurance costs, driver shortages, and a patchwork of policies, getting your produce to market is tougher than ever. Nick explains how this hits your bottom line and what's needed to get our supply chains moving smoothly again. Next up, we dig into the rise of produce theft, highlighted by a recent cherry heist in the San Joaquin Valley. As cherry prices soar, criminals are increasingly targeting these high-value crops. We break down how to protect your farm and what's driving these troubling trends. This episode also dives into the world of dairy. We're joined by Dr. Kevin Dill and Dr. Katie Bradley from Purina Animal Nutrition to explore the critical role of gut health in fresh cows. Learn how focusing on gut health during lactation's early days sets the stage for long-term productivity and herd health. For dairy producers, this is a segment not to miss! We wrap up the hour with Dave Puglia, President of Western Growers Association, who discusses California's ongoing water issues and how international trade policy is shifting the ground beneath our feet. From drought adaptations to tariff battles, Puglia's insights are invaluable for every grower and processor working to stay competitive. If you're in agriculture, you need to be in the know. Today's AgNet News Hour covers everything from the orchard to the boardroom, with real conversations about what's happening now — and what's next.
In this episode, Rachel Mottet, PhD, of Legacy Equine Nutrition in Ocala, Florida, describes the importance of the gut microbiome for overall horse health and how owners and barn managers can maintain their animal's gut microbiome health. She explains how diet can support the gut microbiome, the negative effects of feed and management changes on the microbiome, and one thing she wishes everyone knew about the equine gut microbiome.GUESTS AND LINKS - EPISODE 28:Host: Hailey KerstetterGuest: Rachel Mottet, PhD of Legacy Equine Nutrition | Facebook - Legacy Equine Nutrition | Equine Nutrition Education (group)Please visit our sponsor, who makes all this possible: Purina Animal Nutrition
The transition period is one of the most important times in a dairy cow’s life. It really sets the stage for how well she’ll perform in the lactation ahead. A smooth transition can lead to better milk production, improved reproductive results and overall herd health. And one piece that doesn’t always get enough attention? Gut health. When a cow’s digestive system is working well, she’s able to absorb more nutrients, support her immune system and handle the stress that comes with calving and starting lactation. Dr. Kevin Dill, director of dairy technical innovation, and Dr. Katie Bradley, dairy adult cow R&D leader for Purina Animal Nutrition, join us today to share tips with producers of how to support gut health during transition periods.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Piper speaks with Dr. Pouya Dini about UC Davis producing equine embryos by in vitro fertilization. Dr. Anna Dunaway of Purina Animal Nutrition talks about equine weight management strategies owners can use to have a meaningful impact on weight and body condition score. Dr. Gus Cothran also joins to talk about new research on the Y chromosome that will allow geneticists to trace the paternal line in horses. Brought to you by Taylor, Harris Insurance Services.Host: Piper Klemm, publisher of The Plaid HorseGuest: Dr. Pouya Dini is an associate professor at the Department of Population Health and Reproduction and the chief of the Equine Reproduction Service at the School of Veterinary Medicine at the University of California. He is a Diplomate of the European College of Animal Reproduction and the American College of Theriogenologists. Pouya holds two PhD degrees. The first PhD he obtained was a collaboration between Azad University and the University of Ghent, Belgium, and the second PhD was a collaboration between the University of Ghent and Gluck Equine Research Center at the University of Kentucky. His current research interests include the pathophysiology of the equine placenta and embryo development at the genomic level. Pouya is also the Director of the Veterinary Assisted Reproduction Laboratory, a research facility and a national embryo service provider for breeders and veterinarians located at the Department of Population Health and Reproduction at the School of Veterinary Medicine at UC Davis. Guest: Dr. Anna Dunaway is a Nutritionist on the Equine Technical Solutions team at Purina Animal Nutrition. Her Ph.D. research at the University of Nebraska focused on the use of high fat diets and manipulating the microbial community in the gut. Now at Purina, Dr. Dunaway's role includes bringing innovative solutions like the Equine MQ™ Platform from the research team out to the field.Guest: Dr. Gus Cothran was born and raised in Texas and graduated from North Texas State University where he obtained his BS and MS degrees in Biology. He then received his Ph.D. in genetics from the University of Oklahoma. Dr. Cothran worked at the University of Georgia's Savannah River Ecology Laboratory, then at the Southwest Foundation for Biomedical Research where he worked on the genetics of horses. From there, he moved to the University of Kentucky and was the Director of the Equine Parentage Testing and Research Laboratory, and Research Professor in the Department of Veterinary Science. In 2006, Dr. Cothran moved to Texas A&M University, where he was a Clinical Professor in the Department of Veterinary Integrative Biosciences. In 2016, Dr. Cothran retired but was named as an Emeritus Professor and he remains active in research activities. Dr. Cothran was a four-time Chair of the International Society of Animal Genetics standing committee for Thoroughbred DNA Typing Standardization, and a past chair of the Equine Standing Committee.Title Sponsor: Taylor, Harris Insurance ServicesSubscribe To: The Plaid Horse MagazineSponsors: Show Strides Book Series, Good Boy, Eddie and Geoff Teall on Riding Hunters, Jumpers and Equitation: Develop a Winni
Piper speaks with Jessica Newman, founder of JustWorld International. Ada Haensel also joins to talk about her non-profit organization, Speaking of Horses. Brought to you by Taylor, Harris Insurance Services.Host: Piper Klemm, publisher of The Plaid HorseGuest: Jessica Newman, founder of JustWorld International, grew up as a dedicated equestrian athlete. She began jumping international Grand Prix at the age of 16. But during her successful competition career, she discovered an even greater passion to give back. Jessica began working in the non-profit sector in 1999. Her lifelong connection to an international sporting community, combined with her extensive humanitarian experience, cultivated her unique vision for JustWorld International. The equestrian-driven nonprofit incorporated in 2003 with the goal of uplifting children in some of the world's most impoverished communities. Today, JustWorld International and its local partners support over 10,000 children in Cambodia, Guatemala, Honduras, and the United States through comprehensive education, healthcare, nutrition and vocational programs. As the Official Charity Partner of the FEI, JustWorld International unites thousands and provides unique opportunities for equestrians to learn, experience, and contribute to a global campaign against poverty. Jessica aims to continue growing JustWorld International and dedicate her life to building a brighter future for children in need. Guest: Ada Haensel, M.Ed, CCC-SLP, is the Executive Director of Speaking of Horses, a nonprofit organization dedicated to equine-assisted therapy. Drawing from her speech-language pathology expertise and comprehensive American Hippotherapy Association training, she helps children overcome communication obstacles by combining evidence-based therapeutic techniques with her passion for working with horses. Title Sponsor: Taylor, Harris Insurance ServicesSubscribe To: The Plaid Horse MagazineSponsors: LAURACEA, Great American Insurance Group, Purina Animal Nutrition, BoneKare, Show Strides Book Series, Good Boy, Eddie and Geoff Teall on Riding Hunters, Jumpers and Equitation: Develop a Winning Style
Dr. Anna Dunaway, Nutritionist on the Equine Technical Solutions Team at Purina Animal Nutrition, talks about winter forage; quality, quantity and alternatives.Host: Coach JennTodays contributor: Nutritionist on the Equine Technical Solutions Team at Purina Animal NutritionSupport provided by Purina Animal NutritionLearn more about horse nutritionVisit the Purina Mills Feed Finder!Additional support for this episode provided by HRN AuditorsListen to more podcasts for horse people at Horse Radio Network
Dr. Anna Dunaway, Nutritionist on the Equine Technical Solutions Team at Purina Animal Nutrition, talks about winter forage; quality, quantity and alternatives.Host: Coach JennTodays contributor: Nutritionist on the Equine Technical Solutions Team at Purina Animal NutritionSupport provided by Purina Animal NutritionLearn more about horse nutritionVisit the Purina Mills Feed Finder!Additional support for this episode provided by HRN AuditorsListen to more podcasts for horse people at Horse Radio Network
Piper speaks with Alex Arute-Kacheris, the new Head Coach of the Wesleyan College Equestrian Program. Amy Phillips, Director of Riding, talks about her riding program at Oldfields School in Maryland. Lastly, Kamerra Brown talks about her new role as the Head Equestrian Coach at South Dakota State University. Brought to you by Taylor, Harris Insurance Services.Host: Piper Klemm, publisher of The Plaid HorseGuest: Alex Arute-Kacheris is the new head coach of the Wesleyan College Equestrian Program. With extensive experience as a competitor and coach, including national accolades in hunter, jumper, and equitation events—and as a former captain of the University of South Carolina's Division I Equestrian Team—Coach Alex brings expertise and a vision for growth. She is dedicated to building a strong, supportive team culture and elevating Wesleyan's presence in collegiate equestrian competition. She is passionate about creating a supportive environment for riders and horses alike, aiming to elevate Wesleyan's competitive edge. Guest: Amy Phillips is the Director of Riding at Oldfields School, a position she's held for the last 13 years of her 21-year tenure at the school. Two years ago, Amy and a colleague at Oldfields (a boarding school in Maryland for girls in grades 8-12) created an Equine Science Concentration for high school students—one of the first of its kind in the country. This two- to three-year program provides Oldfields students with a skill set for summer jobs or internships, and a solid pathway into the equine science or pre-veterinary majors in college.Guest: Kamerra Brown started riding at the age of five and has been riding ever since. Kamerra attended Delaware State University, where she was the first African American student to receive a full Equestrian Scholarship. Since then, she has coached and taught at Delaware State University, Bridgewater College in Weyers Cave, Virginia, and William Woods University in Fulton, Missouri. Kamerra recently accepted the job of Head Equestrian Coach at South Dakota State University, making her the first African American Division 1 Head Equestrian Coach.Title Sponsor: Taylor, Harris Insurance ServicesSubscribe To: The Plaid Horse MagazineSponsors: LAURACEA, Great American Insurance Group, Purina Animal Nutrition, BoneKare, Show Strides Book Series, Good Boy, Eddie and Geoff Teall on Riding Hunters, Jumpers and Equitation: Develop a Winning Style
Tonya Johnston, Mental Skills Coach speaks with top junior rider Taylor Cawley about her impressive medal finals successes, winning the Platinum Performance/USEF Show Jumping Talent Search Finals - East and the ASPCA Maclay National Championship, and Shawna Karrasch & Jessie Hillegas about positive reinforcement training. Brought to you by Taylor, Harris Insurance Services. Host: Tonya Johnston, Visit her Website, Facebook and buy her book Inside Your Ride Guest: Taylor Cawley is a top junior rider who won the 2024 Platinum Performance/USEF Show Jumping Talent Search Finals - East , the 2024 ASPCA Maclay National Championship and the WEF Equitation Championship. Taylor rides with Stacia Madden and the team at Beacon Hill Show Stables, as well as her parents Molly and Chris Cawley. Oki D'Eclipse was her partner for the year, a horse whose only experience in the equitation ring has been with Taylor. Guests: Shawna Karrasch is a pioneer in the use of Positive Reinforcement Training with horses. Jessie Hillegas started riding traditionally as a child and continued through adulthood learning from some of the top hunter and jumper trainers in the industry and then started her own breeding and training business. Jessie and Shawna now work as partners, joining their powerful and humane behavioral training techniques that are an eye-opening experience for equine professionals, competitors, and amateurs alike. They have produced books and videos, and traveled worldwide to teach the concepts of bridge conditioning and positive reinforcement for horses.Title Sponsor: Taylor, Harris Insurance ServicesSubscribe To: The Plaid Horse MagazineSponsors: Laurel Springs School, LAURACEA, Great American Insurance Group, Purina Animal Nutrition, BoneKare, Show Strides Book Series, Good Boy, Eddie and Geoff Teall on Riding Hunters, Jumpers and Equitation: Develop a Winning Style
This week's Practical Horseman Podcast, sponsored by Purina, is with this week's episode is with hunter/jumper trainer Julia Collins. She spoke with us in mid-November about two months after her facility in Asheville, North Carolina, was affected by Hurricane Helene.To give you a little more background on Julia, she coached her students at A and C circuit shows for several years. Eight years ago, she shifted her focus to predominantly collegiate equestrian shows. Julia coaches Western Carolina University's Intercollegiate Horse Shows Association (IHSA) team, growing the program from six to 25 riders. She also heads up the University of North Carolina Asheville IHSA team. At the 2024 IHSA National Championship, Julia served as the volunteer coordinator and received the Hunter Seat Coach Award. She has owned Over the River Farm in Asheville, North Carolina, for over 20 years. She teaches lessons and aspires to give her students great experiences in and out of the show ring.In our discussion, Julia talks about how her farm was affected by Hurricane Helene. She shares how the horse community came together to aid those in need as well as disaster-preparedness tips.About This Episode's Sponsor, PurinaConfidently address your horse's unique weight needs and help optimize their overall wellbeing with research-proven Purina Animal Nutrition feeds—designed by passionate equine nutritionists. Partner with Purina to nourish your horse to their optimal body condition. Explore weight management resources for your horse today at purinamills.com/feed-finder.You can also follow @purinafeedgreatness on Instagram and @PurinaHorse on Facebook.
This week's Practical Horseman Podcast, sponsored by Purina, is with this week's episode is with hunter/jumper trainer Julia Collins. She spoke with us in mid-November about two months after her facility in Asheville, North Carolina, was affected by Hurricane Helene.To give you a little more background on Julia, she coached her students at A and C circuit shows for several years. Eight years ago, she shifted her focus to predominantly collegiate equestrian shows. Julia coaches Western Carolina University's Intercollegiate Horse Shows Association (IHSA) team, growing the program from six to 25 riders. She also heads up the University of North Carolina Asheville IHSA team. At the 2024 IHSA National Championship, Julia served as the volunteer coordinator and received the Hunter Seat Coach Award. She has owned Over the River Farm in Asheville, North Carolina, for over 20 years. She teaches lessons and aspires to give her students great experiences in and out of the show ring.In our discussion, Julia talks about how her farm was affected by Hurricane Helene. She shares how the horse community came together to aid those in need as well as disaster-preparedness tips.About This Episode's Sponsor, PurinaConfidently address your horse's unique weight needs and help optimize their overall wellbeing with research-proven Purina Animal Nutrition feeds—designed by passionate equine nutritionists. Partner with Purina to nourish your horse to their optimal body condition. Explore weight management resources for your horse today at purinamills.com/feed-finder.You can also follow @purinafeedgreatness on Instagram and @PurinaHorse on Facebook.
Piper speaks with US Grand Prix rider Alex Matz about all of his recent success. Brought to you by Taylor, Harris Insurance Services.Host: Piper Klemm, publisher of The Plaid HorseGuest: Alex Matz is a rising US Grand Prix rider out of Coatesville, Pennsylvania and Wellington, Florida, where he runs the training and sales operation, Vintage Farm Sales. Alex's early education in the horse industry came from both his father, Olympic silver medalist Michael Matz, and his mother, Pan-American bronze medalist DD Matz. Additionally, Alex spent time working for Olympic medalist Beezie Madden. As a young rider, Alex competed at the 2015 and 2016 North American Junior & Young Rider Championships aboard Quinta. Since then, Alex has had success in U25 and Grand Prix competition. Most recently, Alex and his 11-year-old stallion, Ikigai, have jumped to two podium finishes in 5* Grands Prix this year, at the Hampton Classic Horse Show and the Longines FEI Jumping World Cup at the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair in Toronto. Alex also captured two other wins in Toronto aboard his mount Cashew CR- the $32,250 Strength and Speed challenge class and the International Speed Challenge class. Title Sponsor: Taylor, Harris Insurance ServicesSubscribe To: The Plaid Horse MagazineSponsors: LAURACEA, Great American Insurance Group, American Stalls, Purina Animal Nutrition, BoneKare, Show Strides Book Series and Good Boy, Eddie
Dr. Kelly Vineyard, Senior Nutritionist, Equine Technical Solutions, Purina Animal Nutrition, talks about feeding horses in the winter months, and feeding senior horses in winter.Host: Coach JennTodays contributor: Dr. Kelly Vineyard, Senior Nutritionist, Equine Technical Solutions, Purina Animal NutritionSupport provided by Purina Animal NutritionLearn more about horse nutritionVisit the Purina Mills Feed Finder!Purina Equine Senior Horse FeedAdditional support for this episode provided by HRN AuditorsListen to more podcasts for horse people at Horse Radio Network
Dr. Kelly Vineyard, Senior Nutritionist, Equine Technical Solutions, Purina Animal Nutrition, talks about feeding horses in the winter months, and feeding senior horses in winter.Host: Coach JennTodays contributor: Dr. Kelly Vineyard, Senior Nutritionist, Equine Technical Solutions, Purina Animal NutritionSupport provided by Purina Animal NutritionLearn more about horse nutritionVisit the Purina Mills Feed Finder!Purina Equine Senior Horse FeedAdditional support for this episode provided by HRN AuditorsListen to more podcasts for horse people at Horse Radio Network
Piper speaks with Dr. Chris Smith, DVM and Dr. Erin Margolis, DVM about everything that Foxhall Equine Rehabilitation Center has to offer. Piper also speaks with The Plaid Horse magazine writing contest winner, Elizabeth Woolsey, DVM about her experience as an equine veterinarian and fiction author. Brought to you by Taylor, Harris Insurance Services.Host: Piper Klemm, publisher of The Plaid HorseGuest: From a young age, Dr. Chris Smith, DVM was introduced to the world of equestrian competition and rode extensively in the National Barrel Horse Association. With the unique distinction of having been a rider himself, Dr. Smith found his career as an equine veterinarian combines his passion for the horse with his incredible veterinary skills in advancing safe equine sports. His dedication and diligence in aiding equestrian athletes and their riders has inspired him to create Foxhall Equine Rehabilitation Center, where he aims to guide each athlete to their utmost potential. Dr. Smith has created an amazing state-of-the-art equine center where your horse can receive full-range veterinary care, treatment for sports injuries, rehabilitation, strengthening & performance conditioning. Guest: Dr. Erin Margolis, DVM joined the Foxhall team in 2023. Dr. Margolis blends a love for horses cultivated in her MD upbringing with a passion for comprehensive equine care. After earning dual degrees in Biology & English Literature from Washington University, Dr. Margolis pursued her veterinary education at the Virginia Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine, graduating with honors in 2012. With over a decade of experience as a sports medicine practitioner at MD racetracks and in ambulatory practice, Dr. Margolis has garnered a reputation for excellence in diagnosing & treating equine athletes. Her areas of interest include sports medicine and rehabilitation, ophthalmology & internal medicine. Guest: Elizabeth Woolsey, DVM grew up in Northern CA showing hunters & jumpers. She practiced equine medicine in CA and then for 30 years in Australia. From her experiences in Australia, she published professional articles on burns in horses, toxic plants & standing flank laparotomies in horses with small colon impactions. She retired and moved to Georgia where she began to write fiction about veterinarians incorporating some of her cases into her books. She is still active in her profession & writes and lectures to colleagues and students. Title Sponsor: Taylor, Harris Insurance ServicesSubscribe To: The Plaid Horse MagazineSponsors: LAURACEA, Great American Insurance Group, American Stalls, Purina Animal Nutrition, BoneKare, Show Strides Book Series and Good Boy, Eddie
Welcome to the Training Buzz sponsored by Purina. Hear a bit from retired FEI 5* judge Axel Steiner as he challenges a rider to ride without stirrups as she schools First and Second Level movements on a schoolmaster. He suggests practicing this skill to work on the rider's position and help activate the rider's core muscles during the training session.Members of Equestrian+ can watch the full video with Steiner here. Not a member? Sign up for a free trial with subscription. Enter DTPODCAST at checkout to save 15% on your first month.About This Episode's Sponsor, PurinaConfidently address your horse's unique weight needs and help optimize their overall wellbeing with research-proven Purina Animal Nutrition feeds—designed by passionate equine nutritionists. Partner with Purina to nourish your horse to their optimal body condition. Explore weight management resources for your horse today at purinamills.com/feed-finder.You can also follow @purinafeedgreatness on Instagram and @PurinaHorse on Facebook.
Welcome to the Training Buzz sponsored by Purina. Hear a bit from retired FEI 5* judge Axel Steiner as he challenges a rider to ride without stirrups as she schools First and Second Level movements on a schoolmaster. He suggests practicing this skill to work on the rider's position and help activate the rider's core muscles during the training session.Members of Equestrian+ can watch the full video with Steiner here. Not a member? Sign up for a free trial with subscription. Enter DTPODCAST at checkout to save 15% on your first month.About This Episode's Sponsor, PurinaConfidently address your horse's unique weight needs and help optimize their overall wellbeing with research-proven Purina Animal Nutrition feeds—designed by passionate equine nutritionists. Partner with Purina to nourish your horse to their optimal body condition. Explore weight management resources for your horse today at purinamills.com/feed-finder.You can also follow @purinafeedgreatness on Instagram and @PurinaHorse on Facebook.
Piper speaks with the 2024 ASPCA Maclay Finals judges- Cynthia Hankins, Lyman T Whitehead, Keri Kampsen and Scott Fitton. Brought to you by Taylor, Harris Insurance Services.Host: Piper Klemm, publisher of The Plaid HorseGuest: Cynthia Hankins has been in the horse business her entire life. Her junior years culminated with winning the [then] AHSA Hunter Seat Medal Finals, after having won Grand Junior Hunter champion and Best Child Rider that same weekend at the Pennsylvania National Horse Show. As a trainer, she coached a Maclay winner. Cynthia has been a clinician for the USHJA EAP program since 2011. As a judge, she has judged the Hunter Seat Medal Finals 5 times, the Talent Search Finals on both coasts a total of 5 times, and most recently the 2024 ASPCA Maclay finals for the second time.Guest: Lyman T. Whitehead has been an active competitor and trainer in the hunter ring for almost 40 years and also holds a UEF Large “R” judge's license. Lyman is currently the head trainer for Kent School, a boarding school in CT that has offered a riding program since 1960. As a rider, Lyman was the leading hunter rider at The Hampton Classic 5 times, the leading hunter rider at The National Horse Show, two time leading hunter rider at the Old Salem Farm Horse Show, and has been champion at every top horse show on the East coast including the Devon Horse Show, the Pennsylvania National Horse Show, Washington International Horse Show, and The National Horse Show. As a judge, Lyman has judged top shows such as the WCHR Hunter Spectacular in Wellington, FL, the Upperville Colt & Horse Show, Old Salem Farm and the 2024 ASPCA Maclay Finals.Guest: Keri Kampsen is the owner and founder of Two Goals Farm, LLC based in Wellington, FL. Keri's junior highlights include being the 1996 AHSA Overall Large Junior Hunter, 4th place in the AHSA Medal Finals, and Winner of the 1997 ASPCA Maclay Finals. Throughout Keri's professional career, she has ridden and trained clients to numerous year-end national championships, and championships at every national finals. Keri also is a USEF “R” judge and has judged at some of the most prestigious horse shows including the Devon Horse Show, The Capital Challenge and the 2024 ASCPA Maclay Finals for the second time.Guest: Scott Fitton is from Wellington, Florida, but grew up in the Philadelphia area. Scott competed successfully as a junior and amateur rider. For 25 years, Scott has served as a USEF licensed official. On the road from East to West Coast, Fitton's show schedule includes the Gulf Coast shows, WEF, HITS on the Hudson, HITS Ocala, Thunderbird Show Park, USEF Pony Finals, Desert International Horse Park, The National Horse Show and the 2024 ASPCA Maclay Finals.Title Sponsor: Taylor, Harris Insurance ServicesSubscribe To: The Plaid Horse MagazineSponsors: American Stalls, Purina Animal Nutrition, BoneKare, Show Strides Book Series, Good Boy, Eddie,
Researchers suggest 54% of horses in the U.S. are overweight or obese, putting them at a higher risk of developing other health problems, such as metabolic issues and joint pain. However, horses might become underweight due to gastrointestinal problems, such as gastric ulcers, or chronic health challenges. Regardless of whether a horse is under- or overweight, the underlying cause is usually an imbalance between the supply of energy the horse receives and the energy he expends. The first step in managing your horse's weight is to determine his body condition score and work with an equine nutritionist to develop a nutrition plan to meet his needs. Tune in to learn how to manage your horse's weight whether he is over- or underweight. This podcast is brought to you by Purina Animal Nutrition. About the Experts: Patty Graham-Thiers, PhD, has 30 years of experience in higher education equine studies programs. She grew up in Massachusetts and received her BS in animal science from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. She then earned her MS in equine nutrition from the University of Florida and PhD from Virginia Tech in equine nutrition and exercise physiology. She taught at Virginia Intermont College and currently teaches at Emory & Henry University in their Equine Studies Program. Her research focuses on protein and amino acid nutrition of exercising horses, and she also served on the National Academy of Science committee that published the 2007 Nutrient Requirements of Horses 6th edition.Kelly Vineyard, MS, PhD, is a senior nutritionist in equine technical solutions with Purina Animal Nutrition. She consults with veterinarians, professional riders, and horse owners across the United States and is directly involved with new product innovation, research, and technical support at Purina. Vineyard earned her BS in animal and dairy sciences from Auburn University and her MS and PhD in animal sciences from the University of Florida. Her doctorate research focused on the effects of omega-3 fatty acid supplementation on immune function in horses. Vineyard is a frequent lecturer on equine nutrition topics, with expertise in omega-3 fatty acids, immune function, and performance horse nutrition. She is an avid dressage rider and is proud to have earned her USDF bronze and silver medals on an off-track Thoroughbred.
Researchers suggest 54% of horses in the U.S. are overweight or obese, putting them at a higher risk of developing other health problems, such as metabolic issues and joint pain. However, horses might become underweight due to gastrointestinal problems, such as gastric ulcers, or chronic health challenges. Regardless of whether a horse is under- or overweight, the underlying cause is usually an imbalance between the supply of energy the horse receives and the energy he expends. The first step in managing your horse's weight is to determine his body condition score and work with an equine nutritionist to develop a nutrition plan to meet his needs. Tune in to learn how to manage your horse's weight whether he is over- or underweight. This podcast is brought to you by Purina Animal Nutrition. About the Experts: Patty Graham-Thiers, PhD, has 30 years of experience in higher education equine studies programs. She grew up in Massachusetts and received her BS in animal science from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. She then earned her MS in equine nutrition from the University of Florida and PhD from Virginia Tech in equine nutrition and exercise physiology. She taught at Virginia Intermont College and currently teaches at Emory & Henry University in their Equine Studies Program. Her research focuses on protein and amino acid nutrition of exercising horses, and she also served on the National Academy of Science committee that published the 2007 Nutrient Requirements of Horses 6th edition.Kelly Vineyard, MS, PhD, is a senior nutritionist in equine technical solutions with Purina Animal Nutrition. She consults with veterinarians, professional riders, and horse owners across the United States and is directly involved with new product innovation, research, and technical support at Purina. Vineyard earned her BS in animal and dairy sciences from Auburn University and her MS and PhD in animal sciences from the University of Florida. Her doctorate research focused on the effects of omega-3 fatty acid supplementation on immune function in horses. Vineyard is a frequent lecturer on equine nutrition topics, with expertise in omega-3 fatty acids, immune function, and performance horse nutrition. She is an avid dressage rider and is proud to have earned her USDF bronze and silver medals on an off-track Thoroughbred.
Tonya Johnston, Mental Skills Coach speaks with top judge and clinician, Cynthia Hankins- who will be one of the judges for the 2024 ASPCA Maclay Final Championships at the National Horse Show. Tonya also works through some facts, fiction and tools to help you sleep, which is one of the most important mental skills. Brought to you by Taylor, Harris Insurance Services. Host: Tonya Johnston, Visit her Website, Facebook and buy her book Inside Your Ride Guest: Cynthia Hankins has been in the horse business her entire life, wearing different hats and seeing it from different parts of the country and later in Europe. Her junior years culminated with winning the [then] AHSA Hunter Seat Medal Finals, after having won Grand Junior Hunter champion and Best Child Rider that same weekend at the Pennsylvania National Horse Show. Later as a trainer, she coached a Maclay winner. Cynthia has been a clinician for the USHJA EAP program since 2011. As a judge, she has had the honor of judging the Hunter Seat Medal Finals five times, the Talent Search Finals on both coasts a total of five times, and this year she will be on the judging panel for the ASPCA Maclay finals again. Cynthia has lived and shown in Europe and France, where she now spends the majority of her time.Title Sponsor: Taylor, Harris Insurance ServicesSubscribe To: The Plaid Horse MagazineSponsors: American Stalls, Purina Animal Nutrition, BoneKare, Show Strides Book Series, With Purpose: The Balmoral Standard, Good Boy, Eddie, Laurel Springs School, Great American Insurance Group and Plaidcast Live
This week's Practical Horseman Podcast, sponsored by Purina, is with five-star eventer Lillian Heard Wood. She spoke with us in late October following her eighth-place finish at the Maryland 5 Star with her longtime partner LCC Barnaby.To give you a little more background on Lillian, she has 16 CCI5* completions, including top-10 finishes at the Maryland 5 Star and top-20 finishes at the Badminton, Burghley and Kentucky CCI5*s. Originally from Poolesville, Maryland, Lillian developed a passion for eventing while competing in the United States Pony Clubs. She spent 10 years as a working student for Olympian Boyd Martin and five-star competitor Jan Byyny. Also, Lillian worked in Ireland and England in multiple international yards, most notably for Carol Gee of Fernhill Sport Horse Center. She runs her training business out of Lanefield Farm in Coatesville, Pennsylvania, alongside her husband, five-star eventer Ryan Wood.In our discussion, Lillian talks about deciding to retire the 18-year-old LCC Barnaby from the five-star level, handling disappointment in the sport and celebrating personal successes.About This Episode's Sponsor, PurinaConfidently address your horse's unique weight needs and help optimize their overall wellbeing with research-proven Purina Animal Nutrition feeds—designed by passionate equine nutritionists. Partner with Purina to nourish your horse to their optimal body condition. Explore weight management resources for your horse today at purinamills.com/feed-finder.You can also follow @purinafeedgreatness on Instagram and @PurinaHorse on Facebook.
This week's Practical Horseman Podcast, sponsored by Purina, is with five-star eventer Lillian Heard Wood. She spoke with us in late October following her eighth-place finish at the Maryland 5 Star with her longtime partner LCC Barnaby.To give you a little more background on Lillian, she has 16 CCI5* completions, including top-10 finishes at the Maryland 5 Star and top-20 finishes at the Badminton, Burghley and Kentucky CCI5*s. Originally from Poolesville, Maryland, Lillian developed a passion for eventing while competing in the United States Pony Clubs. She spent 10 years as a working student for Olympian Boyd Martin and five-star competitor Jan Byyny. Also, Lillian worked in Ireland and England in multiple international yards, most notably for Carol Gee of Fernhill Sport Horse Center. She runs her training business out of Lanefield Farm in Coatesville, Pennsylvania, alongside her husband, five-star eventer Ryan Wood.In our discussion, Lillian talks about deciding to retire the 18-year-old LCC Barnaby from the five-star level, handling disappointment in the sport and celebrating personal successes.About This Episode's Sponsor, PurinaConfidently address your horse's unique weight needs and help optimize their overall wellbeing with research-proven Purina Animal Nutrition feeds—designed by passionate equine nutritionists. Partner with Purina to nourish your horse to their optimal body condition. Explore weight management resources for your horse today at purinamills.com/feed-finder.You can also follow @purinafeedgreatness on Instagram and @PurinaHorse on Facebook.
Dr. Kelly Vineyard, Senior Nutritionist, Equine Technical Solutions, Purina Animal Nutrition, talks about feeding horses for weight gain.Host: Coach JennTodays contributor: Dr. Kelly Vineyard, Senior Nutritionist, Equine Technical Solutions, Purina Animal NutritionSupport provided by Purina Animal NutritionLearn more about horse nutritionVisit the Purina Mills Feed Finder!Additional support for this episode provided by HRN AuditorsListen to more podcasts for horse people at Horse Radio Network
Dr. Kelly Vineyard, Senior Nutritionist, Equine Technical Solutions, Purina Animal Nutrition, talks about feeding horses for weight gain.Host: Coach JennTodays contributor: Dr. Kelly Vineyard, Senior Nutritionist, Equine Technical Solutions, Purina Animal NutritionSupport provided by Purina Animal NutritionLearn more about horse nutritionVisit the Purina Mills Feed Finder!Additional support for this episode provided by HRN AuditorsListen to more podcasts for horse people at Horse Radio Network
Piper speaks with USEF “R” judge, FEI trainer, and clinician Geoff Case about how to make the most out of any riding opportunity. Brought to you by Taylor, Harris Insurance Services. Host: Piper Klemm, publisher of The Plaid HorseGuest: Geoff Case is a USEF “R” Judge, FEI Trainer, and Clinician originally from Lexington, Kentucky. Upon graduating from Johns Hopkins University, Case chose to follow his passion to train and grow the next generation of horses and riders. As a rider, Case has produced horses that have represented Team USA in International Competition, placed at Medal Finals and hunters that have claimed championships at major competitions throughout the US. As a trainer, his students have had wins and top placings in Medal Finals on both coasts, Young Rider Medals, and countless hunter championships. As a 'R' USEF judge, Case has presided over major horse shows throughout North America, including WCHR Week at the Winter Equestrian Festival, The Capital Challenge Horse Show, and the WEC Equitation Premier Cup. Case and his wife Taylor Kain relocated to Europe in 2023 where Kain has earned a meteoric rise in the World Rankings, from unranked to the top 20% in the world in less than a year. They continue to follow their passion for developing horses and riders to the highest levels possible for them. In addition to judging, Case is a renowned clinician worldwide known to focus on teaching the mechanics of riding while encouraging horsemanship and self-belief to grow each rider's ability, goals, and to pursue higher competition.Title Sponsor: Taylor, Harris Insurance ServicesSubscribe To: The Plaid Horse MagazineSponsors: American Stalls, Purina Animal Nutrition, LAURACEA, America Cryo, BoneKare, Show Strides Book Series, With Purpose: The Balmoral Standard. Good Boy, Eddie, Plaidcast Live and Great American Insurance Group
Piper speaks with top US dressage rider Anna Buffini and 5* eventing rider Ashley Adams. Brought to you by Taylor, Harris Insurance Services. Host: Piper Klemm, publisher of The Plaid HorseGuest: Anna Buffini is a Young Rider and Under 25 National Champion. Anna is a 2 time World Cup finalist who has also been on multiple US Nations Cup teams and was most recently short listed for the Paris Olympics. Although the pair did not make the team this year, they are hungry for more and have their sights set on the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles. Guest: Ashley Adams is a 5* event rider & trainer based in Virginia. Ashley has worked intensely over the last 20 years and no detail has been overlooked in her education or her horse training. At her core, safety of both horse & rider are of the utmost importance. Along with ongoing training, building of confidence, vet care & the right equipment is absolutely critical to her success. Over decades, Ashley has worked to build an incredible community around her and she thinks of Ashley Adams Eventing as a team.Title Sponsor: Taylor, Harris Insurance ServicesSubscribe To: The Plaid Horse MagazineSponsors: American Stalls, Purina Animal Nutrition, LAURACEA, America Cryo, BoneKare, Show Strides Book Series, With Purpose: The Balmoral Standard. Good Boy, Eddie, Great American Insurance Group and Cheval Press
This week's Practical Horseman Podcast, sponsored by Purina, is with professional hunter/jumper rider and trainer TJ O'Mara. He spoke with us in mid-October during the busy indoor season.To give you a little more background on O'Mara, he had a successful junior career, winning three equitation finals in 2016: the Excellence in Equitation Championship, the Platinum Performance/USEF Show Jumping Talent Search Finals - East, and the Pessoa/USEF Hunter Seat Medal Final. In 2018, he turned professional while getting his college degree at the University of Kentucky. Two years later in 2020, O'Mara joined Max Amaya's team at Stonehenge Stables as a professional rider and trainer, with a focus on training the equitation students. Last year, he helped coach student Carlee McCutcheon to wins in the Dover Saddlery/USEF Hunter Seat Medal Final and the ASPCA Maclay National Championship. In the competition ring, O'Mara earned his first FEI win in 2022 and competes at the five-star level. In our discussion, O'Mara talks about the start of his professional career, important lessons he has learned thus far and his training philosophy.About This Episode's Sponsor, PurinaConfidently address your horse's unique weight needs and help optimize their overall wellbeing with research-proven Purina Animal Nutrition feeds—designed by passionate equine nutritionists. Partner with Purina to nourish your horse to their optimal body condition. Explore weight management resources for your horse today at purinamills.com/feed-finder.You can also follow @purinafeedgreatness on Instagram and @PurinaHorse on Facebook.
This week's Practical Horseman Podcast, sponsored by Purina, is with professional hunter/jumper rider and trainer TJ O'Mara. He spoke with us in mid-October during the busy indoor season.To give you a little more background on O'Mara, he had a successful junior career, winning three equitation finals in 2016: the Excellence in Equitation Championship, the Platinum Performance/USEF Show Jumping Talent Search Finals - East, and the Pessoa/USEF Hunter Seat Medal Final. In 2018, he turned professional while getting his college degree at the University of Kentucky. Two years later in 2020, O'Mara joined Max Amaya's team at Stonehenge Stables as a professional rider and trainer, with a focus on training the equitation students. Last year, he helped coach student Carlee McCutcheon to wins in the Dover Saddlery/USEF Hunter Seat Medal Final and the ASPCA Maclay National Championship. In the competition ring, O'Mara earned his first FEI win in 2022 and competes at the five-star level. In our discussion, O'Mara talks about the start of his professional career, important lessons he has learned thus far and his training philosophy.About This Episode's Sponsor, PurinaConfidently address your horse's unique weight needs and help optimize their overall wellbeing with research-proven Purina Animal Nutrition feeds—designed by passionate equine nutritionists. Partner with Purina to nourish your horse to their optimal body condition. Explore weight management resources for your horse today at purinamills.com/feed-finder.You can also follow @purinafeedgreatness on Instagram and @PurinaHorse on Facebook.
Halyn Lide is an incredibly talented barrel racer, great friend, wife, mother of two - and now adds 2024 NFR qualifier to her resume! From winning Denver in January, to being the high money earner over July 4th and winning until the very last weekend on her home raised horse, Jettin Ta Heaven that she calls Keeper - Halyn is headed to her first National Finals this year. We had a chance to catch up with her right after the rodeo season ended and are excited to share her story as we all get ready to cheer for the top 15 in Vegas in less than two months! This week's episode is brought to our listeners by Purina Animal Nutrition!
Welcome to the Training Buzz sponsored by Purina. Hear a bit from dressage and horsemanship trainer Monique Potts as she works with a rider on a horse that gets easily distracted by new objects. She has the rider pay attention to the horse's ears. When they fixate on something, then the rider needs to do an exercise like a small circle or transition to get the ears to switch back to the rider.Members of Equestrian+ can watch the full video on riding a distracted horse with Potts here. Not a member? Sign up for a free trial with subscription. Enter DTPODCAST at checkout to save 15% on your first month.Confidently address your horse's unique weight needs and help optimize their overall wellbeing with research-proven Purina Animal Nutrition feeds — designed by passionate equine nutritionists. Partner with Purina to nourish your horse to their optimal body condition. Explore weight management resources for your horse today at purinamills.com/feed-finder.You can also follow @purinafeedgreatness on Instagram and @PurinaHorse on Facebook.
Welcome to the Training Buzz sponsored by Purina. Hear a bit from dressage and horsemanship trainer Monique Potts as she works with a rider on a horse that gets easily distracted by new objects. She has the rider pay attention to the horse's ears. When they fixate on something, then the rider needs to do an exercise like a small circle or transition to get the ears to switch back to the rider.Members of Equestrian+ can watch the full video on riding a distracted horse with Potts here. Not a member? Sign up for a free trial with subscription. Enter DTPODCAST at checkout to save 15% on your first month.Confidently address your horse's unique weight needs and help optimize their overall wellbeing with research-proven Purina Animal Nutrition feeds — designed by passionate equine nutritionists. Partner with Purina to nourish your horse to their optimal body condition. Explore weight management resources for your horse today at purinamills.com/feed-finder.You can also follow @purinafeedgreatness on Instagram and @PurinaHorse on Facebook.
Piper speaks with USEF “R” Judge, FEI Trainer, and Clinician Geoff Case about what to look for in a trainer. Brought to you by Taylor, Harris Insurance Services. Host: Piper Klemm, publisher of The Plaid HorseGuest: Geoff Case is a rider, trainer and large “R” judge based in Ommen, Netherlands. As a rider, Geoff Case has represented the United States in International competitions. As a trainer, Geoff has had many students become Year End Hunter Champions, USET Finals Champions and many ribbons at Medal and Maclay Finals. Geoff is also a Large “R” judge that has officiated at most major horse shows including The National Horse Show, the Winter Equestrian Festival and he will be judging the West Coast Junior Hunter Finals and The Hampton Classic Horse Show this year. Title Sponsor: Taylor, Harris Insurance ServicesSubscribe To: The Plaid Horse MagazineSponsors: American Stalls, Purina Animal Nutrition, LAURACEA, America Cryo, BoneKare, Show Strides Book Series, With Purpose: The Balmoral Standard. Good Boy, Eddie and Great American Insurance Group
The 2024 ProRodeo season may have come to an end, but the team roping action hasn't slowed down. The final weekend of the ProRodeo season we also crowned champions at the 2024 Riata, and Oct. 6, the Clay Logan Open named its victors.On this episode of The Short Score, we hear from the Riata #14.5 champions, Reed Boos on Yes Im Sassy and Cord Forzano on Smartlookncat. We also catch up with Bubba Buckaloo and Joseph Harrison, winners of the 2024 Clay Logan Open.Episode presented by PurinaConfidently address your horse's unique weight needs and help optimize their overall well-being with research-proven Purina Animal Nutrition feeds — designed by passionate equine nutritionists. Partner with Purina to nourish your horse to their optimal body condition. Explore weight management resources for your horse today at purinamills.com/feed-finder.MORE FROM THE SCOREHurricane Helene: How the Roping Community Can HelpWho Deserves the 2024 AQHA/PRCA Heel Horse of the Year Award?The Short Score: Pendleton ChampsWho Deserves the 2024 PRCA/AQHA Head Horse of the Year Title? And WHY?Jake Smith's ProRodeo Breakthrough, 12 Years in the Making
The 2024 ProRodeo season may have come to an end, but the team roping action hasn't slowed down. The final weekend of the ProRodeo season we also crowned champions at the 2024 Riata, and Oct. 6, the Clay Logan Open named its victors.On this episode of The Short Score, we hear from the Riata #14.5 champions, Reed Boos on Yes Im Sassy and Cord Forzano on Smartlookncat. We also catch up with Bubba Buckaloo and Joseph Harrison, winners of the 2024 Clay Logan Open.Episode presented by PurinaConfidently address your horse's unique weight needs and help optimize their overall well-being with research-proven Purina Animal Nutrition feeds — designed by passionate equine nutritionists. Partner with Purina to nourish your horse to their optimal body condition. Explore weight management resources for your horse today at purinamills.com/feed-finder.MORE FROM THE SCOREHurricane Helene: How the Roping Community Can HelpWho Deserves the 2024 AQHA/PRCA Heel Horse of the Year Award?The Short Score: Pendleton ChampsWho Deserves the 2024 PRCA/AQHA Head Horse of the Year Title? And WHY?Jake Smith's ProRodeo Breakthrough, 12 Years in the Making
Tonya Johnston, Mental Skills Coach speaks with top rider and trainer Halie Robinson and discusses three ways to help your trainer help you. Brought to you by Taylor, Harris Insurance Services. Host: Tonya Johnston, Visit her Website, Facebook and buy her book Inside Your Ride Guest: Growing up in southern California, Halie Robinson went from being a working student and top junior rider to becoming a top young professional who now owns and operates her own business, Huntridge, LLC. She has worked hard to achieve her goals on both coasts such as being Leading Lady Rider at Devon this year, winning the WCHR Developing Professional Final at Capital Challenge in 2023, winning the $50,000 Professional Equitation Challenge at Thermal, USET Finals West Coast as well as numerous derbies and championships.Title Sponsor: Taylor, Harris Insurance ServicesSubscribe To: The Plaid Horse MagazineSponsors: American Stalls, Purina Animal Nutrition, BoneKare, Show Strides Book Series, With Purpose: The Balmoral Standard, Good Boy, Eddie, Laurel Springs School, and Great American Insurance Group
Piper speaks with two legendary horse women, Laura Kraut and Katie Prudent about the new nonprofit program, Road to the Top. Brought to you by Taylor, Harris Insurance Services. Host: Piper Klemm, publisher of The Plaid HorseGuest: Laura Kraut is a world-renowned showjumping grand prix rider and trainer. She is an Olympic and World Equestrian Games gold and silver medalist who was most recently went double clear to help Team USA win the Silver Medal at the Olympic Games in Paris, France. Laura's competition record is immense and she also runs a sales, training and coaching business based in England and Florida with her partner Nick Skelton. Guest: Katie Prudent is a Olympic team member, three time American Invitational winner, USET Whitney Stone Cup winner, and a member of the Show Jumping Hall of Fame. A trainer of countless international level horses, Katie has also trained accomplished riders such as Olympic gold medal winner Beezie Madden, Olympian Reed Kessler, Kim Prince, Elise Haas, and Alison Firestone Robitaille. With husband Henri, she operates Plain Bay Farm in Wellington, Florida and Middleburg, Virginia. Title Sponsor: Taylor, Harris Insurance ServicesSubscribe To: The Plaid Horse MagazineSponsors: American Stalls, Purina Animal Nutrition, LAURACEA, BoneKare, Show Strides Book Series, With Purpose: The Balmoral Standard. Good Boy, Eddie, HITS Horse Shows and Great American Insurance Group
Karen E. Davison, Ph.D., nutritionist from Purina Animal Nutrition, talks about your horse's body condition.Host: Coach JennTodays contributor: Karen E. Davison, Ph.D., Director, Nutritionist, Equine Technical Solutions, Purina Animal NutritionSupport provided by Purina Animal NutritionLearn more about horse nutritionAdditional support for this episode provided by HRN AuditorsListen to more podcasts for horse people at Horse Radio Network
Karen E. Davison, Ph.D., nutritionist from Purina Animal Nutrition, talks about your horse's body condition.Host: Coach JennTodays contributor: Karen E. Davison, Ph.D., Director, Nutritionist, Equine Technical Solutions, Purina Animal NutritionSupport provided by Purina Animal NutritionLearn more about horse nutritionVisit the Purina Mills Feed Finder!Additional support for this episode provided by HRN AuditorsListen to more podcasts for horse people at Horse Radio Network
Piper speaks with top trainer Berry Porter about the upcoming indoor finals season. Jen Glass also joins to talk about this year's Capital Challenge Horse Show. Brought to you by Taylor, Harris Insurance Services. Host: Piper Klemm, publisher of The Plaid HorseGuest: Berry Porter is the head trainer at Brookside Pine Farms in Conroe, Texas. Berry has developed many riders from the beginner level to the collegiate ranks to succeeding at the top levels of equestrian competition. Recognizing this is a sport that constantly evolves, Berry trains with some of the most respected and successful professionals in the industry, applying his skills as he personally competes at prominent venues across the country. Berry's students have successfully competed at the FEI North American Young Riders competition, National Junior Hunter Finals, in International Hunter Derbies, at Medal Finals, and in Grand Prix's.Guest: Jennifer Glass is the Executive Director of the Capital Challenge Horse Show. Jen has been an essential member of the Capital Challenge Horse Show since its inception, having helped her husband, Billy Glass, and co-founder and show manager Oliver Kennedy build the show from the ground up and is widely known for her welcoming smile while managing awards presentations. In addition to coordinating the extensive awards program, Jen oversees sponsor relations, event planning, VIP seating, and more throughout the year. Jen has been the Director of Awards at the Washington International Horse Show for 22 years and at the World Equestrian Center for 4 years. Her expertise ranges from awards, to sponsor coordination, to event planning, and she lends that experience to the USHJA Green Incentive, the International Hunter Derby Championships and the USHJA National Championships. In 2022, Jen was honored with the 2022 Vital Horse Show Staff Award by the USHJA. Title Sponsor: Taylor, Harris Insurance ServicesSubscribe To: The Plaid Horse MagazineSponsors: American Stalls, Purina Animal Nutrition, LAURACEA, BoneKare, Show Strides Book Series, With Purpose: The Balmoral Standard. Good Boy, Eddie, HITS Horse Shows, Great American Insurance Group and Cheval Press
Dustin Egusquiza and Levi Lord have take 2024 by storm as the world standings leaders with $187,771.70 won on the year. Saturday, Sept. 14, Egusquiza and Lord also added the Pendleton Round-Up to their resumes.Egusquiza and Lord roped three steers in 17.9 seconds and pocketed $12,223 a piece between the rounds and the average. The win also locked them in as the No. 1 team in the PRCA Playoff Series standings heading into the Governor's Cup in Sioux Falls at the end of the month, an opportunity they missed by one point in 2023.On this episode of The Short Score, Egusquiza and Lord talk about the Pendleton Round-Up team roping win, the year they've had and more.Episode presented by PurinaConfidently address your horse's unique weight needs and help optimize their overall well-being with research-proven Purina Animal Nutrition feeds — designed by passionate equine nutritionists. Partner with Purina to nourish your horse to their optimal body condition. Explore weight management resources for your horse today at purinamills.com/feed-finder.MORE FROM THE SCOREWho Deserves the 2024 PRCA/AQHA Head Horse of the Year Title? And WHY?Jake Smith's ProRodeo Breakthrough, 12 Years in the MakingHow Kory Koontz Found Life in ProRodeo RetirementThe Short Score: Hermiston and MoreJoJo LeMond: On Going Home & Starting Over
Dustin Egusquiza and Levi Lord have take 2024 by storm as the world standings leaders with $187,771.70 won on the year. Saturday, Sept. 14, Egusquiza and Lord also added the Pendleton Round-Up to their resumes.Egusquiza and Lord roped three steers in 17.9 seconds and pocketed $12,223 a piece between the rounds and the average. The win also locked them in as the No. 1 team in the PRCA Playoff Series standings heading into the Governor's Cup in Sioux Falls at the end of the month, an opportunity they missed by one point in 2023.On this episode of The Short Score, Egusquiza and Lord talk about the Pendleton Round-Up team roping win, the year they've had and more.Episode presented by PurinaConfidently address your horse's unique weight needs and help optimize their overall well-being with research-proven Purina Animal Nutrition feeds — designed by passionate equine nutritionists. Partner with Purina to nourish your horse to their optimal body condition. Explore weight management resources for your horse today at purinamills.com/feed-finder.MORE FROM THE SCOREWho Deserves the 2024 PRCA/AQHA Head Horse of the Year Title? And WHY?Jake Smith's ProRodeo Breakthrough, 12 Years in the MakingHow Kory Koontz Found Life in ProRodeo RetirementThe Short Score: Hermiston and MoreJoJo LeMond: On Going Home & Starting Over
Piper speaks with Catie Staszak about her experience working at the Paris Olympics as NBC's Equestrian Data Analyst. Dani Waldman also joins to talk about her new role in the equestrian world. Brought to you by Taylor, Harris Insurance Services. Host: Piper Klemm, publisher of The Plaid HorseGuest: Catie Staszak is a multimedia sports journalist, the CEO of Catie Staszak Media, Inc., and the color commentator and journalist for the Longines FEI Jumping World Cup™ North American League for the last seven seasons. At the recently concluded Paris Olympic Games, she was the lead equestrian researcher and statistician, supporting her goal of increasing the mainstream exposure of the equestrian sports. When she's not at work, she's caring for her two horses and pursuing the sport with her Zangersheide gelding, Bear. Guest: Dani G. Waldman, also widely known as ‘Flying Feathers', has over 30 years experience as a Showjumping athlete. Dani won multiple 5* Grand Prix competitions, competed in six senior championships and took part at the Tokyo Olympic Games. Having retired from active competitions, Dani is now a sports commentator, media producer and supports young athletes' professional development. To this day, she continues to champion the sport of Show Jumping. Title Sponsor: Taylor, Harris Insurance ServicesSubscribe To: The Plaid Horse MagazineSponsors: American Stalls, Purina Animal Nutrition, LAURACEA, BoneKare, Show Strides Book Series, With Purpose: The Balmoral Standard. Good Boy, Eddie, HITS Horse Shows, and Great American Insurance Group
Tonya Johnston, Mental Skills Coach speaks with Val Renihan, one of the country's top trainers. Tonya also discusses looking back on your defining moments as a rider as a way of claiming your best qualities and traits. Brought to you by Taylor, Harris Insurance Services. Host: Tonya Johnston, Visit her Website, Facebook and buy her book Inside Your Ride Guest: Val Renihan is the owner and head trainer at Findlay's Ridge LLC where she specializes in hunters, equitation and jumpers. Val has ridden and shown all of her life and started training students at the age of 16. Val has had success at virtually all of the top horse shows across the country and has had many riders who have gone on to have meaningful and decorated professional careers. Title Sponsor: Taylor, Harris Insurance ServicesSubscribe To: The Plaid Horse MagazineSponsors: American Stalls, Purina Animal Nutrition, BoneKare, Show Strides Book Series, With Purpose: The Balmoral Standard, Good Boy, Eddie, HITS Horse Shows, Sentinel Horse Nutrition, Laurel Springs School, and Great American Insurance Group
This week's Practical Horseman Podcast, sponsored by Purina, is with international show jumper Katie Dinan. She spoke with us in mid-July after she represented the U.S. Jumping Team at CHIO Aachen in Germany. Aachen served as one of Dinan's observation events as a rider named to the U.S. Jumping Team Short List for Paris 2024 Olympic Games.Dinan has collected numerous top placings as well as represented the U.S. on several Nations Cup teams thus far in her career. She made her senior Nations Cup debut in 2013 and helped the U.S. earn a Nations Cup win at CSIO5* Dublin in 2014. Dinan has competed in five Longines FEI Jumping World Cup Finals. Last fall, she won the Longines FEI Jumping World Cup™ CSI5*-W at the Washington International Horse Show with Brego R'N B.In this episode, Dinan talks about what she enjoys about show jumping, how she handles big competitions and shares about her string of horses.This week's Practical Horseman Podcast is sponsored by Purina. Purina Animal Nutrition has three research-backed ration balancers to fill nutritional gaps in your horse's diet. Enrich Plus delivers a concentrated source of protein, vitamins and minerals without unnecessary calories. Enrich Plus Senior features ActivAge Prebiotic Technology and Outlast Supplement for aging easy-keepers. Omega Match is rich in Omega-3 fatty acids and Vitamin E, great for horses without access to green grass. Find a ration balancer for your horse at purinamills.com/RationBalancers or visit your local feed store.Also, follow Purina on Instagram at purinafeedgreatness and on Facebook at PurinaHorse.
Karen E. Davison, Ph.D., nutritionist from Purina Animal Nutrition, talks about managing heat stress in horses.Host: Coach JennTodays contributor: Karen E. Davison, Ph.D., Director, Nutritionist, Equine Technical Solutions, Purina Animal NutritionSupport provided by Purina Animal NutritionPurina RepleniMashAdditional support for this episode provided by HRN AuditorsListen to more podcasts for horse people at Horse Radio Network
Piper speaks with Maja Lindemann about how she approaches course designing and the process of becoming a course designer. Leigh Tricker also joins to talk about the education opportunities that HITS is offering to create a pipeline for equestrians to become licensed officials. Brought to you by Taylor, Harris Insurance Services. Host: Piper Klemm, publisher of The Plaid HorseGuest: Maja Lindemann grew up riding and showing in California with the Karazissis family. She moved north to attend UC Davis and graduated with a BS in Animal Science. Maja became a professional horse trainer in 2005 and worked for a few operations in Northern California before opening her own business. In 2022, Maja was presented with the opportunity to course design at a local show and decided to get her license. Maja currently lives in New Jersey and course designs at top horse shows such as HITS Hudson Valley, New York and the Adequan/USEF Junior Hunter National Championship - West in Del Mar, California. Guest: Leigh Gallagher Tricker is a lifelong equestrian and a marketing and project management consultant for HITS LLC. After graduating from The Johns Hopkins University in 2002, Leigh worked for a global macro hedge fund for more than 20 years before retiring in 2023 to pursue other interests. Leigh is also a USHJA Zone 1 Committee member and was recently elected to the USHJA Board of Directors.Title Sponsor: Taylor, Harris Insurance ServicesSubscribe To: The Plaid Horse MagazineSponsors: American Stalls, Purina Animal Nutrition, LAURACEA, BoneKare, Show Strides Book Series, With Purpose: The Balmoral Standard. Good Boy, Eddie, HITS Horse Shows, and Great American Insurance Group
Piper speaks with FEI level 3 course designer Meghan Rawlins about how to read and best understand what is being asked in a course map. Brought to you by Taylor, Harris Insurance Services. Host: Piper Klemm, publisher of The Plaid HorseGuest: Meghan Rawlins started riding at a young age showing jumpers, eventing and hunters before beginning her professional equestrian career in 1993 continuing to apprenticing under top professionals such as Claudia Cojocar. Meghan is the owner of Cedar Vista Stables in Victoria, British Columbia and is certified as both a licensed coach and EC & USEF course designer. In 2022, Meghan earned her FEI level 3 course design certification.Title Sponsor: Taylor, Harris Insurance ServicesSubscribe To: The Plaid Horse MagazineSponsors: American Stalls, Purina Animal Nutrition, LAURACEA, America Cryo, BoneKare, Show Strides Book Series, With Purpose: The Balmoral Standard. Good Boy, Eddie, HITS Horse Shows, and Great American Insurance Group