Tag: OTTB

Meet the L Graduate – Kathryn Butt

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Kathryn Butt, currently of Aiken, SC, is a USDF Bronze and Silver medalist, USDF L Graduate, and past participant in The Dressage Foundation’s Young...

Fun Trend Alert: Healthy Banana Horse Treats

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This article is sponsored by SmartPak. It was originally published here: https://blog.smartpakequine.com/2020/04/healthy-banana-horse-treats/ By SmartPaker Emily During the quarantine, I’ve been spending a lot of time watching...

Making a Difference

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By Jennifer M. Keeler When Kristin Werner accepted a part-time data entry job to make extra cash for college, she never dreamed that 20 years...

“Tru” Dressage for the Off-Track Thoroughbred

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By Lynn Stevens Can an off-track Thoroughbred make it to the upper levels of dressage? Dressage trainer Emily O’Neill thinks so, and her off-track Thoroughbred (“OTTB”) Honestly Tru has...

The Odyssey of Homer

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By Sara Webb I have loved horses my whole life. My dad played the coach horn for my uncle’s four-in-hand while we were growing up, and the...

Rising to the Occasion in the Rolex Arena

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By Ariel Christy A enter working trot, X halt salute. It’s the start of nearly all dressage tests for competitive dressage riders. However, for more than 100...

In the Nick of Time

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Patience produces golden results with an aging ex-racehorse By Lynne Lavers with Victoria Bellino Reprinted from the October 2016 USDF Connection magazine In my family, off...

The Makeover Family

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By Anne Zaharias It was with a bit of apprehension that I decided to participate in the 2018 Retired Racehorse Project (RRP) Makeover. It was...

Focused on Grand Prix

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By Victoria Bellino Central Tennessee Dressage Association (CTDA) member Lynne Lavers grew up riding ponies in the southwest. As a fourth generation horseman, her experiences...

For the Love of the Thoroughbred

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By Kimberly Godwin Clark From the first moment I saw a horse, I wanted to be near them.  My mother would plan routes to my...
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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.