Tag: USDF Region 1

Book Club Report: How to Ride the Horse You Thought You...

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How to Ride the Horse You Thought You Bought, by Anne Buchanan, was the 2026 first quarter USDF Book Club pick. Report by Ellen Broadhurst.

Ambitious Adult Amateurs – Part One

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Adult amateurs, it’s your time to shine! We are featuring all things adult amateur throughout the month of April.

Bridle & Boardroom: Diamonds Aren’t Born Polished

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Welcome back to Bridle & Boardroom, a monthly reflection where the lessons learned in the arena mirror the challenges of leadership.

Phenomenal Paints – Part Three

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We are celebrating another American icon – the Phenomenal Paint Horse! Did you know the American Paint Horse Association is a participating organization?

Everything is Greener on Saint Patrick’s Day!

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This Saint Patrick's Day, we asked our social media followers to show off their shades of green. Check out some of the green outfits our community shared!

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

Phenomenal Paints – Part Two

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We are celebrating another American icon – the Phenomenal Paint Horse! Did you know the American Paint Horse Association is a participating organization?

Book Club Report: Begin and Begin Again

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Begin and Begin Again: The Bright Optimism of Reinventing Life with Horses, by Denny Emerson was the fourth quarter USDF Book Club pick!

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!

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.
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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.