Tag: 5 Things

5 Things You Can Do with Your Horse If You Aren’t...

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By Chelsey Burris As equestrians across the US are adjusting to our “new normal”, many are skipping this year’s show season entirely.  While this may...

5 Things to Remember When You Start Showing Again

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By Chelsey Burris Be prepared for changes.  This year, things are going to be different across the board.  Even if you have ridden in the...

5 Reasons You Should Enter the New USDF Quarantine Scavenger Hunt

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By Chelsey Burris To combat boredom while being stuck indoors this spring, USDF came up with a fun way to pass the time; an online...

5 Things to Know about “Show Biz”

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Have you ever thought about running a dressage show, but you aren’t sure where to start?  USDF’s “Show Biz” is your resource for everything...

5 New Resources for Competition Management

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In the “new normal” of the COVID-19 environment, show managers are faced with many new and developing challenges.  Here are 5 resources that can...

5 Safety Considerations When Lungeing

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With the COVD-19 outbreak, many barns have ceased riding activities, but are still allowing boarders to come lunge their horses in lieu of adding...

5 Tips For a Shinier Coat

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You’ve worked hard on memorizing your test and your horse has been progressing nicely.  If you want your horse to look as good as...

5 Considerations for Your Horse’s Well-Being

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Don’t get a longer spur to fix a problem that came out of nowhere. Often vets run into riders whose horses have been doing...

5 Must Haves for Your Show Grooming Kit

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Show day can be stressful, and whether you’ve just shipped in for a single day show, or you’re camped out for a full weekend...

5 Pet Peeves of a Dressage Judge

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Based on the segment with Marilyn Heath on the USDF Official Podcast. Riders who seemingly ignore the purpose of the level they are riding. The purpose...
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Survival Guide: Fly Season

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The colder months may be gone, but now, the flies are here, and it’s our responsibility to be prepared to keep our horses comfortable.