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Would you believe that there are thoroughbreds in the racing industry who are so well-loved, well-cared for and well-prepared that by the time they arrive at the track to race they look like balanced and developed adult Warmbloods? I certainly didn't. But my dear friend and colleague Caren Dougall of North of 9 Equine and Canine Bodywork has been working intimately inside the racing industry helping to develop leading-edge training programs filled with sound, happy and healthy racehorses who not only have successful careers but retire sound off the track in body and mind. If your mind is as completely blown as mine was listening to her firsthand experience, you're not gonna wanna miss this conversation! Caren is someone I deeply respect as both a professional and horsewoman. She is a certified equine and canine bodywork practitioner and instructor as well as a registered veterinary technician. On top of that, she is incredibly well-versed in all things natural and holistic. Her combination of knowledge and embodied wisdom in the space of equine wellness is next level. But the thing I respect the most about her is that she is a fierce advocate for her horse clients, always working with them in a consent-based and deeply compassionate way. So when she told me she was working intimately with racehorses on the track, I was equal parts surprised and intrigued. I am so grateful to Caren for taking the time to give us an honest and eye-opening look into a corner of the horse world that is often demonized as the worst in the industry, as well as hope for what's possible when you take a horse-first approach to the sport of racing. This one is dedicated to all the incredible thoroughbreds out there. Your hearts are immense and your loyalty is unmatched. We love you! Connect with Caren: https://www.northof9bodywork.ca/ Instagram: @northof9equinecaninebodywork Connect with Angela: Instagram: @equineelevation.com www.equineelevation.com
In this episode we interview Jodie Luck from Almarzan Stud in Birdwood, South Australia. Jodie is an experienced and successful endurance competitor, as well as a breeder of Arabians, Warmbloods and German Riding Ponies. Jodie is a dedicated learner and she takes us on a journey into how she worked stuff out.
Summer series continues as we hear from Claire about close encounters of a monotreme kind, and how they are being saved in the wild. And also Claire looks into the detective story of figuring out how mammals became warm blooded animals and what it has to do with ears.
Horsemanship Breakthroughs Podcast Episode 41: The Way of The Horse, Believing in Yourself, and Working With The Horse You Have Today with Skye Liikanen Equitana Australia 2022 The Way of The Horse Winner: Skye Liikanen! Skye grew up riding horses and was very competitive to National level in Dressage and showing, being a member of the QLD Young Rider Squad and a HOTY winner. She spent over four years as a trick rider/performer at the Australian Outback Spectacular. Skye had the opportunity to move to Tom Price in WA for two years, before following her passion for horses to North America. After spending time working with horses in Canada, Skye had the amazing opportunity to work as assistant trainers for Dan and Elizabeth James of the Australian Equine Performance Center in Midway, Kentucky. Working for Dan James gave Skye many unique opportunities and the experience of working with a large range of horses, including Warmbloods, Thoroughbreds, Quarterhorses and Mustangs. While in the USA Skye's took part in the Retired Racehorse Project Thoroughbred Makeover. Training her Thoroughbred ‘Brumby' over six months they won the Dressage Championship & placed 4th in the Freestyle in a field of one hundred. More recently Skye was the Equitana Australia 2022 The Way of The Horse winner having competed again two other female trainers working with an unhandled horse over 4 70-minute sessions. **** How would you like to discover a deeper connection & communication with your horse? Sign up for my free mini-course at www.amaliadempsey.com/ccmc Sign up for weekly Horsemanship Breakthrough emails, where each week I send you a little bite-sized horsemanship breakthrough that has helped me on my journey, in the hope that it will also help you with your horse. Just go to: https://www.amaliadempsey.com/breakthroughs Get a list of all the books & resource recommendations mentioned in the podcast here: https://www.amaliadempsey.com/booklist How would you like to improve your rider biomechanics through unmounted exercises? Sign up for 10 Free Rider Specific Exercises to improve your riding at: https://www.amaliadempsey.com/exercises Haven't left a review yet? I LOVE reading your reviews, it makes my day, plus helps to spread the word of the podcast. Just go to: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/horsemanship-breakthroughs-podcast/id1548833031
Coagi Long, President and owner of Equine Affaire, Inc. has more than 19 years of experience with the company in a variety of areas. She received her undergraduate degree from The University of Findlay. While in college she wont three consecutive IHSA titles and was the 2003 IDA Reserve National Champion. She continues to pursue her competitive career in dressage and trains and breeds Warmbloods at her farm in West Mansfield, OH.Support the show
Coagi Long, President and owner of Equine Affaire, Inc. has more than 19 years of experience with the company in a variety of areas. She received her undergraduate degree from The University of Findlay. While in college she wont three consecutive IHSA titles and was the 2003 IDA Reserve National Champion. She continues to pursue her competitive career in dressage and trains and breeds Warmbloods at her farm in West Mansfield, OH.
Warmbloods is a Bram Stoker Festival special edition of an ongoing series of comedy tours in the National Gallery. Warmbloods is written and performed by Underthings (Debbie Cheevers and Denny MacDermott) an improv/sketch duo from Dublin. They specialise in dark, domestic comedy and hard stares. Suitable for ages 12+
Successful Dressage Competitor, Specialising in Riding and Training Young Warmbloods (Listeners' Choice) Contact Details for this Episode are available on www.HorseChats.com/JimCollinLC Music - BenSound.com Interviewed by Glenys Cox
In this BRAND NEW podcast series (a subsidiary of the regular Triplefour Podcast), Jacob Gasho and Dan Stewart will educate and inform the public on a rotating list of topics in which they are enlightened experts. On today's episode, we discuss the Bavarian Warmblood, a breed of sporthorse. We are VERY well researched in this field and we spend 100% of our airtime in service of it. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Episode 23: Welcome to the Equestrian Author Spotlight podcast! In each episode, you’ll hear inspirational stories from horse book authors including writing advice and marketing tips to help you write your own horse book. If you are an author, aspire to be an author, or simply love horse books then you are in the right place! In this week's episode, you'll meet Warmblood classifier, judge and author Joanne Verikios. You'll learn ... About her experience as a Warmblood stud manager, classifier, commentator and judge. What it is like to be a powerlifter and how she got into the sport. About her experience working with a publisher and how the process worked when it came to writing a book about the human-horse connection that is part memoir, part educational, and part self-help. And MUCH more! Website: https://www.winninghorsemanship.com/ Visit https://www.carlykadecreative.com/podcast.html where you can read the episode show notes and find the links and recommended resources. Make sure you subscribe to the podcast on YouTube, iTunes, Stitcher, or via RSS so you’ll never miss a show. Want a free guide to secrets of horse book authors? Gallop over to https://www.carlykadecreative.com/wisdom.html and join the Equestrian Author Spotlight email list to have the author advice resource delivered instantly to your inbox. If you are an author who writes about horses and would like to be spotlighted let me know. I’d be happy to include you, too. Visit my contact page at https://www.carlykadecreative.com to fill out a request.
Western pleasure riding, barrel racing, polo, and A circuit jumpers Fae Leffler is a well-rounded rider. For the past 20 years, her main focus has been dressage with two recently imported dutch warmbloods. She resides in North West Ohio at her beloved Fox Fire Farm with her husband Doc, and a variety of animals.
Setting Goals and Working Smart to become a Grand Prix Dressage Rider, World Cup Show Jumper and Three Day Eventer Time Stamps and Contact Details for this Episode are available on www.HorseChats.com/KerryMackLC Music - BenSound.com
If You Have a Problem with Your Horse, Analyse the Training Scale to Find What is Missing Time Stamps and Contact Details for this Episode are available on www.HorseChats.com/KarenCrommelin Music - BenSound.com
Setting Goals and Working Smart to Become a Grand Prix Dressage Rider, World Cup Show Jumper and Three Day Event Rider Time Stamps and Contact Details for this Episode are available on www.HorseChats.com/KerryMack Music - BenSound.com
Successful Dressage Competitor, Specialising in Riding and Training Young Horses About Jim Collin - Jim Collin Dressage Specialist and some Event Jumping works with young and warm bloods and does a lot of breaking and training and coaching. His Mother introduced Jim to horses at a young age and he became a professional rider at 15 years old Jim's Favourite Inspirational Quote - It is better to regret something you did, rather than something you didn't do. Who Has Inspired Jim - Steve Brady - Simon Kale - Malcolm Kerridge - Heath Ryan - Carlos De Cleermaecker - Maureen and Jan Bruce - Roger Fitzhardinge About This Episode - Jim discusses developing a relationship/trust with horses, and teaching beginner instructors about communication skills. He discusses teaching the young horse to go on to become a successful competition horse, explaining training methods in a step by step process. Music - BenSound.com Time Stamps and Contact Details for this Episode are available on www.HorseChats.com/JimCollin
Leptospirosis is a serious bacterial disease that causes both recurrent uveitis (“moon blindness”)—especially in Appaloosas, draft horses, and Warmbloods—and abortion in horses. But now there's a vaccine to prevent it. Is your horse is at risk?
Fellow CAPA member Ann Jamieson makes a welcome return with book four in "For the Love of a Horse" series. Her books are a collection of heartwarming true stories explores the amazing bond between horses and people. From backyard pets to USEF Horse of the Year winners, from grade horses to well-bred Warmbloods, the book takes a look at the meaning horses give to our lives. Each unique and uplifting story demonstrates what horsepeople have known for centuries: the important role that the horse has played in enhancing lives.