Tag: Materiale

If You Give a Mouse a Purpose

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This amateur was preparing to take a break from horses, until a Friesian cross stole her heart & landed them at one of the nation’s most prestigious shows!

Five Reasons to Attend the USDF Sport Horse Seminar

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Meet other breeders, judges, owners, and dressage sport horse enthusiasts, and learn how the experts evaluate dressage prospects and breeding stock.

The Cobs Who Can

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A Region 3 rider shares the story of the two Welsh Cob stallions she purchased as youngsters, who have shown her how talented this compact breed can be!

Recognition for Three- and Four-Year-Old Dressage Prospects

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Three- and four-year-old horses have a unique opportunity to be eligible for awards within the ProElite/USDF Breeders Championship Series.

5 Reasons to Attend the USDF Sport Horse Seminar

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Meet breeders, judges, owners, and dressage sport horse enthusiasts, and learn how the experts evaluate dressage prospects and breeding stock

Opportunities Abound for Young Horses

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We’ve rounded up some of the competitive and awards opportunities for young horses here!

Going for Gold: The Road to Grand Prix

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By Jody Swimmer: My George would do anything for me. We did it and he does not ever have to do another pirouette again. I would do anything for him.

The Right Horse Finds Us

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Coming back from a serious injury is not easy. I truly believe that horses find us, we don’t find them. He is my prince.

Introduction to Materiale with Kristi Wysocki

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https://youtu.be/XicEp-J_o1g Kristi Wysocki discuss the ins and outs of materiale classes in this edited footage from the 2020 Adequan®/USDF Virtual Convention. To watch the full video...

Interesting Education Sessions You Won’t Want to Miss at the 2020...

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By Chelsey Burris This year, the Adequan®/USDF Annual Convention is going virtual for the first time ever.  If you’ve not typically been able to join...
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What Did We Learn From Last Year’s EHV-1 Outbreak?

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From Merck Animal Health: Biosecurity gaps, early fever detection and new technologies could help prevent future shutdowns