Tag: All Breeds Awards

Crumble Does It All

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A rider shares how she fell in love with a young Haflinger, & how he has stepped into the dual life of competitive FEI-level athlete & favorite lesson pony.

Hardworking Haflingers – Part One

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We are celebrating the hardworking Haflinger as our March Breed of the Month! We asked our followers to share a photo of their Haflinger for a chance to be featured in a gallery of these hardworking horses!

The Love of an Andalusian

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A Region 4 rider shares about the young Andalusian colt that helped her recover from the loss of her heart horse.

Meet the Andalusian: The Original Dressage Horse

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With pedigree records as old as the 15th century, Andalusians were specifically developed by breeders to excel as cavalry mounts, the original dressage horses.

Past Andalusian All-Breed Award Winners

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For our USDF Flashback this week we take a look back on some past Andalusian and Half-Andalusian All-Breed Awards winners that appeared in the USDF Connection Yearbooks.

Amazing Andalusians – Part Two

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The amazing Andalusian! We are celebrating these horses as our February Breed of the Month.

If I Ever Own a Hairy Horse

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A Region 6 adult amateur shares the story of how a horseless summer led her to bond with an Andalusian mare, and subsequently purchase her first ever “hairy” ho

Amazing Andalusians – Part One

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The amazing Andalusian! Did you know that the International Andalusian & Lusitano Horse Association is an Adequan/USDF All-Breeds Awards participating organization?

Deadlines Approaching – Dates You Need to Know for 2024

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USDF offers a plethora of championships programs and year-end awards, so we’ve put together a list of deadlines for you to mark on your calendars!

The Fabled Norwegian Fjord – Part 2

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The fabled Norwegian Fjord! We are celebrating these horses as our October Breed of the Month on YourDressage!
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Working Hard but Not Moving Forward?

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Most of us begin the sport full of enthusiasm, inspired by the beauty and harmony of dressage. But over time, progress becomes harder to recognize.