Tag: KWPN-NA

With Cadence

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A rider tells us about her journey to Fourth Level with her heart horse, Cadence, a mare aptly (but unintentionally) named for her role as dance partner.

From FOMO to SOLO: Redefining Success with a Young Horse

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"Don't sit down and wait for the opportunities to come. Get up and make them." – Madam C.J. Walker

Stay the Course

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By Barbi Breen-Gurley: Through all these years, I have experienced other riding disciplines, eventing, competitive trail, & driving, to name a few, but dressage has always been my number one passion.

Not Just for Breeders!

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You don’t have to be a breeder to compete with your horse in the USDF Breeders Championship Series! Anyone with a young horse, or a mature mare or stallion, should consider the benefits of competing with their horse in-hand. 

Spotlight On: USDF Breeders Championship Series

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The USDF Breeders Championship Series (USDFBCS) is a great way to introduce young horses to the world of dressage competitions. By Christina Westfall

Dapper Dutch Harness Horses – Part IV

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In our final installment featuring the Dutch Harness Horse, we highlight the versatility of these dapper horses!

Dapper Dutch Harness Horses – Part III

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The dapper Dutch Harness Horse! We are celebrating them as our May Breed of the Month on YourDressage! We recently asked our social media followers...

Dapper Dutch Harness Horses – Part II

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The dapper Dutch Harness Horse! We are celebrating them as our May Breed of the Month on YourDressage!

The Horse(s) of a Lifetime

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I had been exposed to many horses by this time in my life, but something really stood out to me about this horse, and I absolutely HAD to go meet her…and boy, am I glad I did!

Heart of Gold 

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That piece of my heart I thought would never be mended when Diablo left this world has healed, but not without scars. Gold had huge hoof prints to fill, and that he has.
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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.