Tag: Non-Traditional Breed

Look, That’s THE Arabian!

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In this story, a rider from Region 7 tells us about the $500 Arabian horse she brought from a young horse with potential to a decorated Grand Prix competitor.

Climbing with Everest: From Intro to FEI

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Here, a rider from Region 1 tells us how she dove feet first into dressage with her spotted dance partner, and the towering feats they’ve accomplished since!

Saddlebred in the Sandbox: A Journey Led by a Golden Heart

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A rider from Region 2 shares how she achieved a lifelong goal with her Saddlebred - a horse whose personality shines through his golden color!

Bugzy’s Bigtime Breakthrough

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Medical student & FEI rider Isabella R. tells us about the incredible partnership she’s built with a special Saddlebred, & their accomplishments so far!

True Colors Shine the Brightest

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A rider from Region 2 shares how she transformed a foal from the PMU industry into an FEI-level dressage competitor.

Stuck Going Backwards? Find a New Way Forward!

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Here, a rider tells us about the three-year-old she picked up for free on Craigslist, and how he turned into a priceless partner.

A Dauntless Partner

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This story is about a very special Morgan cross gelding - when he’s not taking riders to regional championships, you can find him taxiing the next generation of riders around their very first lessons.

Do You Love to Ride – or Love to Win?

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A rider shares the many adventures she’s had with her Morgan gelding, from showing at championship shows, to braving storms on a treacherous ferry ride!

From Kill Pen to Champion: Noodle the Wonder Pony

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A Region 9 rider shares the bond between her and the unicorn she rescued from the kill pen - a Cremello gelding she named The Noodle Doodle!

Ziggy Stardust

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An equine vet from Region 3 shares the story of the spotty pony she bought sight unseen, who has turned into a great little partner for both her and her son!
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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.