Tag: Lusitano

Fantom, The Golden Boy

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By Jess Idol   We are celebrating Splash of Color month on YourDressage!  Whether your horse is a Paint, Appaloosa, Knabstrupper, or Gypsy Horse, sports a...

The Lady and I Were Dancing

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She could see past what Zorro and I were individually to what we could be together. Even though I thought she was crazy, I trusted her, and the journey began.

Meet the L Graduate – Heather Dostal

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Heather Reynolds Dostal has been riding since the age of 5, eventing through her youth switching to dressage later in life. Her practice as...

Updates and Reminders about the USDF All-Breeds Awards

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Did you know that you could be eligible for special awards based on your horse’s breed?  The Adequan®/USDF All-Breeds Awards are designed to recognize...

Challenges & Rewards for Older Riders

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By Nancy Stone My husband’s kiss on my cheek, my morning alarm clock, gently wakes me from the warm depths of our down comforter.  My...

Voluntario’s Miraculous Recovery – Part 3

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After her prized Lusitano stallion slipped and fell in the snow, his owner faced a devastating diagnosis and dimming prospects. She and her horse...

Voluntario’s Miraculous Recovery – Part 2

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After her prized Lusitano stallion slipped and fell in the snow, his owner faced a devastating diagnosis and dimming prospects. She and her horse...

Voluntario’s Miraculous Recovery – Part 1

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After her prized Lusitano stallion slipped and fell in the snow, his owner faced a devastating diagnosis and dimming prospects. She and her horse...

The Right Instructor

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A good one can have a profound influence on a rider’s education Reprinted from the December 2016/January 2017 Issue of USDF Connection By Donna...

Spotlight: International Andalusian & Lusitano Horse Association

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The enchanting beauty of the Iberian horse excels in the dressage arena Reprinted from the November 2017 issue of USDF Connection Andalusian and Lusitano horses from...
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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.