Tag: Region-7

Phenomenal Paints – Part One

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We are celebrating an American icon as our March Breed of the Month: the Phenomenal Paint! Check out some of the flashy dancers our followers shared with us!

The Universe Said, “Hold On”

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A Region 7 trainer was on the verge of leaving the industry, when a phone call from a potential client with a string of Friesians changed everything.

Survival Guide: Your First Schooling Show

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You’ve decided to take the plunge and give showing a try. It’s normal to have show nerves, but the more prepared you are, the better you’ll handle the day.

Lights, Camera, Friesian!

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A rider tells us about the many challenges her Friesian mare has tackled with poise and grace - from appearing on television to teaching dressage lessons!

The Perfect Basic Dressage Photo

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At a horse show a rider said to me, "It's so silly that we all want the same picture, over and over again." So, what is that perfect Training Level photo?

Fairytalesque Friesians – Part Three

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Dressage riders who compete with a member of this stunning breed are eligible for special awards through the Adequan®/USDF All-Breeds Awards program!

Fairytalesque Friesians – Part Two

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Our February Breed of the Month is the fairytalesque Friesian! Check out some of the stunning dance partners our social media followers shared with us!

One Mustang, Two Mustang, Red Mustang, Blue Mustang!

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In this story, a rider originally from Sweden shares how she pivoted her training program to focus on one of America’s most iconic breeds - the mustang!

Fairytalesque Friesians – Part One

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Our February Breed of the Month is the fairytalesque Friesian! Check out some of the stunning dance partners our social media followers shared with us!

Mustangs: An American Icon – Part Three

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Riders who compete a Mustang are eligible for Adequan®/USDF All-Breeds Awards, as the American Mustang & Burro Association, Inc. is a participating organization
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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.