Winter Equestrian Festival Week Three

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Winter Equestrian Festival Week Three Delivers Excitement and a Triple Crown® Excellence Award for Peter Pletcher and Sincerely   Wellington, Florida (February

Behind The Crown

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For Immediate Release: Contact: Kelly Payne kpayne@triplecrownfeed.com 800-451-9916 www.triplecrownfeed.com   What’s Behind the Crown?  Sponsorships and the Annual Not-to-be-Missed Party-

Riding: When Less is More!

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  By: Triple Crown Insider- Sammi Majors Almost 15 years ago, I was eventing my Connemara pony, Erin. She was

St. Patty’s Day Bash at The Horse of Course

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For Immediate Release: Contact:Charlie O’Hara, Corta-Flx, Inc. www.corta-flx.com charlieohara@gmail.com   Kelly Payne, Triple Crown Nutrition www.triplecrownfeed.com kpayne@triplecrownfeed.com Come Boost Your

The Amazing Athletic Horse

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By: Triple Crown Insider- Sammi Majors Equestrian sports are always under a lot of scrutiny from the general public for

Foal Nutrition 101

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By: Triple Crown Insider- Danielle LaMarre Feed Your Mare Right A foal’s nutrition doesn’t start once it’s born—it starts before

Thermoregulation in Horses

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By: Triple Crown Insider- Sammi Majors Thermoregulation is simply the ability of the body to maintain or return to its

The Great 4-H Experience

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By: Triple Crown Intern- Angie Smith What Is 4-H? “When 4-H was created in 1902, the goal and idea was

The Importance of Clinics

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  By: Triple Crown Insider- Julia Marrinan One of the most important qualities a young rider can have is the

What’s The Ground Like?

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By: Triple Crown Insider: Hannah Young When hauling with other barrel racers, there’s that one conversation about the ground, and

Pre and Post Performance For Your Horse

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Just like people, no two horses are alike‰ – breed, personality, performance… But no matter how different they are, the importance of warming up and cooling down remains the same.

Relaxing and Riding the Hot-Headed Horse

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Owning a Thoroughbred, particularly one off-the-track, is one of the most rewarding experiences you can have as a rider. However, the breed definitely presents some of its own challenges, and as a college student in Wisconsin, I’m beginning to feel some of those challenges once again.

Tips and Tricks for Mastering Perfect Centerlines and Halts

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As the old adage goes, you don’t get a second chance to make a first impression. This is absolutely true and extremely relevant when entering the dressage arena. Your entrance into the arena, consisting of your centerline and halt, are your first impression for the judge.

Cross Country Day: Eventing 101

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CROSS COUNTRY SCORING Cross-country is more objectively scored than dressage day. In general, penalty points are given for refusals, run-outs,