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27th Oct. 2001
horse BHS Instructor Certificates Awarded
Six candidates have passed their British Horse Society Instructor exams and are now entitled to put BHSI after their name.
Instructors only achieve the coveted "I" after many years of study and teaching. A very high standard of riding, stable management and instruction must be reached before the qualification is awarded. The BHSI is second only to the BHS Fellow, of whom there are only about 50 in the world.
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27th Oct. 2001
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Renwick And Lampard Get Olympia Call-Up
John Renwick and Di Lampard, 13th and 14th on the BSJA Riders Ranking List*, have been invited to compete at the forthcoming Olympia International Show Jumping Championships (19th-23rd December 2001) following a decision by the Organising Committee
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27th Oct. 2001
Half Term Funday an Unqualified Success
Jumping around a course of show jumps, following a treasure trail and pitting wits in a quiz at a 'horsey' half term fun day proved irresistable for lots of Norfolk youngsters.
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Yesterday the sun shone and girls and boys and mums and dads turned up in their droves to join in the fun at ILPH (International League for the Protection of Horses) Overa House Farm at Larling.
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27th Oct. 2001
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USET Issues Statement On NGB Matter
Gladstone, NJ—October 26, 2001—In response to the press release issued by the American Horse Shows Association (AHSA) on October 25, United States Equestrian Team (USET) President Dr. Armand Leone, Jr. has issued the following statement:
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27th Oct. 2001
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BHS Stage 1, 2, 3 and PTT Results From 1 January 2002 the BHS will no longer be giving out results on the day of the exam. After this date candidates will be free to leave as soon as they have completed their final section and in future there will be neither results nor a de-brief at the end of the exam.
BHS Stage 4 Re-sit Exam Any candidate who takes the Stage 4 Care and Riding (either together or as separate exams) from January 2002 onwards and fails a maximum of two sections in the RIDING will be eligible to apply to re-sit those sections only.
BHS Equitation & Teaching - Re-sit Exam The BHS is also going to allow this re-sit opportunity for E&T candidates.
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26th Oct 2001
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New Prebiotic From Baileys Horse Feeds
Food for the "good" bacteria
As autumn turns to winter many horses will, by necessity, be experiencing changes in their diet and routines. Hay, or other forage alternatives, will increasingly replace grass, and compound feed may be introduced or increased to maintain condition. Whilst we endeavour to make these changes gradually, the microbial population of a horse's gut may still be disrupted resulting in digestive upsets and associated under performance.
New Baileys Digest Plus is a prebiotic intended to help restore the natural bacterial content of the gut and with it, overall good health in the horse.
The equine gut plays host to a multitude of species of bacteria, some of great benefit to the horse and some potentially pathogenic. Baileys Digest Plus contains short chain fructo-oligosaccharides (scFOS) which are made up of molecules of fructose and glucose. The bonds joining them can only be broken down by the beneficial bacteria and not by the horse itself, so Digest Plus acts as a food source for the good bacteria allowing them to flourish at the expense of any "undesirable" species.
Loose droppings or diarrhoea are a clear sign that the balance between "good" and "bad" bacterial species has been disrupted. Stress, from competing, travelling or changes in routine, increases the passage of food through the gut and with it the bacteria. The content of the diet, or changes made to it, could allow pathogenic species to flourish at the expense of the beneficial ones. Baileys Digest Plus can help to reverse these imbalances by "feeding" the good bacteria encouraging them to proliferate and keep the pathogenic ones at bay.
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26th Oct 2001 Top equine show jumping star to visit Haydock store
Virtual Village Welham, the show jumping star ridden by John Whitaker, will visit Robinsons Country Leisure's retail store at Haydock, on Sunday 28th October 2001. From 11.00am until 2.00pm fans of Welham will be able to visit him in a marquee set up at the rear of the store. Welham retired at the Hickstead meeting in August where he was presented with the first ever Elite Award. His retirement followed a long and distinguished career. Amongst the many highlights was to be a British team member at the Atlanta Olympic Games, in the Bronze medal team at the European Championships in 1997, winning the King George V Gold Cup in 1997. Last year, at the unbelievable age of 20, Welham won the prestigious Peugeot Derby.
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26th Oct 2001
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Caution Horses Safety Products
CAUTION HORSES Safety Products is proud to announce our two new products Caution Horses Sign Series and Caution Horses Reflective Decals both products are made of engineer grade RED or WHITE reflective vinyl (the same used on public safety vehicles such as police and fire trucks). This product allows other drivers on the highway to see you during the day as well as the night.
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26th Oct 2001 Artistic Visions by Tom Chapman
October 27 - Breeders' Cup Day
Breeders' Cup Day is one of, if not the most important day in horse racing. And it is also a great opportunity for Tom, to show his support for the September 11, 2001 tragedies.
On Saturday, October 27, 2001 Join Tom Chapman at Bay Meadows Race Course in No. California. Tom will be there all day to offer posters, prints, and other assorted items for purchase. Throughout the day jockeys will be out to sign prints, and autographs for fans of horseracing, art, or those only there to offer a sign of support. Half of all proceeds are being offered to benefit the New York Hero's Fund. Tom's way of showing his support, and aid to those in need.
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26th Oct 2001 Davidson and Wieschhoff Share Eventing Lead at Fair Hill International
Fairclough, Shields and Singer Lead Driving Divisions FAIR HILL, MD-October 25,2001-Five-time U.S. Olympic veteran Bruce Davidson of Unionville, PA is tied for the lead half-way through the dressage phase of the U.S. Equestrian Team (USET) Fall Eventing Championship at the Fair Hill International. Davidson, on Squire's Cap, is tied with Cathy Wieschhoff of Lexington, KY on Rainbow Magic. Each has a score of 55.8 penalties.
"I was so excited after my score was announced that I gave Bruce a big hug and said 'I can't believe I'm tied with you,'" said an elated Wieschhoff. "He's always been the best rider and I know that I had to have ridden well today to tie him for the lead." The eventing championship continues with the second half of the horses' dressage phase on Friday, followed by the cross country phase on Saturday and the concluding stadium jumping phase on Sunday.

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26th Oct 2001
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The Florida Endurance Riding Association Far Out Forest Ride
The Far Out Forest hosted by Ken Anderson was as usual a great ride.  The trails were FUN and extremely well marked.  The Spaghetti dinner was excellent.  A nice warm meal before the cool night mist set in. 
The ride meeting was direct and to the point which gave the riders time to catch up with each other.   The whole Far Out Forest crew did a fantastic job.  Nancy our timer, what would we do without her keeping the riders moving in and out.  The Vets were ill but still were committed to doing their job, and they did an excellent job.  Volunteers from check-in to check-out, what a great bunch of people.  Keeping the ride moving smoothly.   If you missed this ride they will be hosting another one in February of 2002. 
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26th Oct 2001
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USA Equestrian (formerly American Horse Shows Association) announced today that efforts to settle the formal dispute over the status of equestrian sport's National Governing Body (NGB) before the United States Olympic Committee (USOC), through mediation, have apparently reached an impasse.
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26th Oct 2001
horse :: Saddletude This Week ::
Fair Hill 3 Day:: Breeders Cup Saturday:: from Belmont Park October 27 :: D.C. International Horse Show from The MCI Center :: Pennsylvania Hunt Cup Steeplechase coverage Sunday Oct 28
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26th Oct 2001
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MBNA Foxhall Cup - Change of Dates
The MBNA Foxhall Cup, a three-star level Eventing competition featuring Dressage, Cross-Country and Show Jumping, is changing its venue date from early May to April 18 - 21, 2002.
The event will now be held the next to last weekend in April each year. The event will be held Thursday, April 18th- Sunday April 21st in 2002.
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25th Oct 2001 Laminitis & Cushing's Support
The “Laminitis & Cushing’s Support Group” was founded to develop a network of owners of Cushingoid and Laminitic horses and to provide them with help, advice and much needed support.
The organization also publishes 2 very useful guides; the "Laminitis & Cushing's support booklet" and the "Cushing's Pack" specifically for owners of Cushingoid horses & ponies.
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25th Oct 2001
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British Charity Saving Lives Of Afghan Animals
The Brooke Hospital for Animals is providing vital veterinary treatment for the thousands of animals brought into Pakistan by their Afghan refugee owners. The mobile team is based at the Pajaggi equine trading camp on the outskirts of Peshawar. Operational at the camp since March 2001, the team has been in even greater demand with the recent influx of refugees and their animals.
Regularly treating more than 150 horses every day, the vets see a wide range of serious conditions resulting from lack of food during the long, arduous journey over the pass from Afghanistan. Many animals arrive at the camp malnourished, lame, dehydrated and exhausted. Nearly all have raw, infected wounds on their backs where the pack, containing all the family's possessions, has rubbed the skin away.
Whilst predominately an equine welfare charity, the Brooke Hospital mobile team at Pajaggi is giving veterinary treatment to any animal in need. Some owners have brought with them their herds of goats, whilst others have camels. Any animal in need is assured of care and attention.
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25th Oct 2001 South West Christmas Equine Fair - The Cossacks Are Coming!
The exciting Devil's Horsemen, headed up by Gerard Naprous and his son Daniel, are set to thrill visitors to the South West Christmas Equine Fair at Westpoint, Exeter on Saturday 24th & Sunday, 25th November, with the frenzied pace of their stunning Cossack routine. Both Gerard and Daniel are top stunt men in the film and show business, with Daniel recently playing the part of Amant in the blockbuster "First Knight" and also appearing in the Bond film "The World is Not Enough".
Also appearing in the Supreme Equine Arena at Westpoint will be Australian David Stuart, Neil Pye and Charlotte Dennis demonstrating the Parelli Natural Horsemanship. The most advanced training method worldwide, the Pat Parelli Savvy System teaches both the human and the horse. Can you control your horse anywhere, any time, without a bit in its mouth? Want to know more? Then come and discover the Parelli secrets at the South West Equine Fair. Also appearing in the Arena will be John Lassetter and Charlotte Lassetter, international dressage trainers, competitors and both inspired teachers. They'll be demonstrating that while dressage has a serious side, it can also be fun!
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25th Oct 2001
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Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo Continues ILC Support
(Houston, TX) – The Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo (HLSR), long a major supporter of the International Stockmen’s Educational Foundation (ISEF) and the International Livestock Congress (ILC), renewed its support recently by providing funding to support the ISEF Student Travel Fellowship Program.
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24th Oct. 2001
horse American Paint Horse Association elects new Executive Committee
FORT WORTH, Texas-The American Paint Horse Association (APHA), which has registered more than 630,000 horses since it was founded 39 years ago, recently elected a new slate of officers to its Executive Committee.
The APHA Executive Committee that is now in place will lead the association into an exciting era as American Paint Horses continue to grow in popularity. Among the many qualities that make the horse desirable are its sound conformation, versatile athletic ability, intelligence, calm temperament, willing disposition and beautiful coat color patterns.
American Paint Horses are being registered at APHA's headquarters at a rate of about 62,000 horses each year. At the end of last year, more than 100,000 members had joined the association.
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24th Oct. 2001 Happy Horse Hay Steamer
Attention! Do You Soak Hay, Does Your Horse Suffer From COPD Or Dust And Hay Allergies?
Then take a look at the Happy Horse Hay Steamer
This easy to use system is designed to do the same AND MORE as soaking hay without all the inconvenience of dustbins full of water and heavy wet hay nets to hang up. It is the ideal solution for horses with dust allergies and respiratory problems.
There is an ever increasing number of horses that require soaked hay all year round. This arduous job usually entails soaking nets of hay in gallons of unreusable water (Soaked hay water is classed as effluent and should not be discharged down drains) and then struggling to hang them up. In winter this is an even less appealing task when you end up with cold hands and dripping wet clothing. Added to this is the possibility of exposing our horses to Bacteria, Fungal Spores and Dust Mites not killed by soaking plus the expense of supplementing the vital minerals leached out of the hay during the soaking process.
As with most ideas this one came about through having to do this job ourselves.
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24th Oct. 2001 HITS Announces 2002 Show Dates for Six Circuits
SAUGERTIES, NY (October 23, 2001)-Horse Shows In the Sun (HITS), producer of six world class hunter/jumper horse show circuits nationwide, has announced the dates for 34 weeks of horse shows to be held at HITS show grounds in California, Florida, Arizona, Virginia, New York, and Nevada in 2002.
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24th Oct. 2001
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MBNA Foxhall Cup Raises The Bar For Equestrian Events - CCI *** equestrian competition significantly improves footing
ATLANTA (October 23, 2001) MBNA Foxhall Cup, the National Championship of Eventing, announced today that it has completed significant work to improve footing for both the cross-country and steeplechase courses at Foxhall Farm. After discussions with competitors, the Cup decided to reduce the purse size to assist in funding improvements to the footing. The Cup’s goal is to make the necessary improvements each year to provide the best possible footing for its world-class competitors.
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24th Oct. 2001
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USET Hosts An Open Discussion About The 2002 World Equestrian Games Reining Team Selection Procedures And General Information
Gladstone, New Jersey –October 23, 2001— The United States Equestrian Team (USET) will host an open discussion for interested parties about the 2002 World Equestrian Games Reining Team selection procedures and general information.
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24th Oct. 2001
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USET Announces Schedule For 2002 Futures Reining Program
Gladstone, New Jersey –October 23, 2001— The United States Equestrian Team (USET) has announced the schedule of qualifying classes for the 2002 USET Futures Reining Championship.
The Futures program was created to aid the USET in identifying talented riders and providing them with the needed national and international competitive experiences. The program is one of many programs that the USET has developed to assist riders in their quest for equestrian excellence.
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24th Oct. 2001 Images of Equus 2001 Draws Entries From Around the World
Kalama, Wash. - Sixty-two images were featured at the premier of Images Of Equus 2001 photography competition. The event was hosted by Wendi and Kelly Ross, owners of the Hunter & Gatherer Gallery of Kalama, Washington.
Equine photographers from across the U.S.A. and two foreign countries, Italy and Australia, competed. Divisions in both film and digital work were awarded a total $300 in cash prizes and ribbons through 5th place. A "People's Choice" award was voted by gallery visitors. In addition, exhibitors received a complimentary CD keepsake of all entries from Wendi and Kelly.
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24th Oct. 2001
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Mclain Ward Wins NAL $25,000 Open Jumper Speed Finals
Harrisburg, PA-October 19, 2001-McLain Ward of Brewster, NY and his Dutch Warmblood Fior clinched the North American League $25,000 Open Jumper Speed Finals in a winning time of 64.179 seconds at the Pennsylvania National Horse Show on Friday evening. Ward was the last to go in the field of 23 riders, which proved to be the key to victory.
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24th Oct. 2001 USET Holds Individual Young Rider Reining Training Session With Reining Champion Todd Bergen
Gladstone, NJ—October 23, 2001—Having won the 2001 United States Equestrian Team (USET) Young Rider Reining Championship Final held during the Bayer/USET Festival of Champions, presented by State Line Tack, Kyle Johnson of Portland, CT, was invited to participate in a week-long USET training session with champion reining horse trainer Todd Bergen of Eagle Point, OR. The USET covered the expenses of the session, while Bergen donated his time.
Johnson commented on the week, “This was a good experience for me. Todd is so talented, I learned a lot just watching him ride. I rode a lot of horses myself, and enjoyed working cows. I had never done that before and it was a very good experience.” Please click here for further details
24th Oct. 2001
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Garden State Horse Show, Presented by the Junior Essex Troop, Inc., Announces Advertising, Sponsorship and Vendor Opportunities for 2002
AUGUSTA, NJ—October 8, 2001—The Garden State Horse Show presented by the Junior Essex Troop, Inc., New Jersey’s largest horse show, is pleased to announce that advertising and vendor opportunities are now available for the 2002 show. The 51st annual Garden State Horse Show will be held May 1-5, 2002 at the Sussex County Fairgrounds in Augusta, NJ.
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24th Oct. 2001
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Ranch Horse 101 Features Leading Horsemen
AQHA Best Remuda Winner Craig Haythorn among featured speakers
(Houston, TX) – Craig Haythorn, president of Haythorn Land & Cattle Co. of Arthur, Nebraska, will highlight a list of leading horse experts during the Ranch Horse 101 session of the International Livestock Congress, February 20-22 in Houston, Texas.
Haythorn, along with wife Jody, will share their techniques for marketing and promoting the ranch horse which they have perfected over more than a decade. Haythorn Land & Cattle Co. carries the distinction of being the first ranch honored with the American Quarter Horse Association’s Best Remuda Award and is the largest breeder of Quarter Horses in the United States, and the third largest in the world.
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24th Oct. 2001
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Riders Support The North American League
Harrisburg, PA-October 20, 2001-The North American League (NAL) has been around for only ten years, but in that short time has gained a membership of over one thousand. One reason is because of the extraordinary opportunities riders can experience.
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23rd Oct. 2001
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Fisher Lands Olympia Place
James Fisher and Finer Point landed the top spot in the recent Olympia Qualifier at Towerlands Equestrian Centre (17th-19th October 2001) finishing on a score of 46.
Fisher, from Sonning near Reading in Berkshire, hasn’t competed at Olympia since 1998 but having spent time rebuilding his string, he is now relishing the chance of getting back in the ring with a team of in-form horses.
The Towerlands Qualifier gives three riders a chance to qualify to compete for the week at the 30th running of the Olympia International Show Jumping Championships (19th-23rd December), one of Europe’s most popular show jumping shows. The other two golden tickets were taken by Alex Newsham on Dody Du Chalusse on a final total of 43 and Lyn van Heynigen partnering Cobreth to a score of 43.
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23rd Oct. 2001
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American Paint Horse Association awards $10,000 at NRCHA Snaffle Bit Futurity
FORT WORTH, Texas--The American Paint Horse Association (APHA) awarded $10,000 to two successful Paint gelding owners during the National Reined Cow Horse Association's (NRCHA) GMC Sierra Snaffle Bit Futurity, held Sept. 19-30 in Reno, Nev. It was the second selected show at which APHA made payouts as part of its 2001 Gelding Plus program.
Open to both Regular and Breeding Stock Registry horses, the program gives Paint gelding owners and breeders added opportunities to earn cash and increase the market value of their horses. APHA paid out $45,000 in prize money last year at select shows, and earmarked $60,000 for top-placing geldings at several futurities around the country this year.
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23rd Oct. 2001
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"Win The Horse Industry Career Game"
Equimax - Where Jobs and Horse People Find Each Other - announces a new CD ROM for job hunters and career builders in the horse industry.
Alpine, TX - Equimax USA, the leading employment service for horse people since 1986, announces a new resource for job hunters in the horse industry. The new CD ROM, titled The Career Game, includes an interactive computer game that's fun to play and teaches good career building skills. In addition, the CD provides advice on a host of employment-related topics and lists extensive employment-related resources.
After nearly 15 years of advising job hunting clients by telephone and email, Equimax owner Seth Burgess has created The Career Game to consolidate his best advice, tips, and resources into a comprehensive production that is fun to use and highly informative
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23rd Oct. 2001
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USA Equestrian (formerly AHSA) announced today the results of three of the 2001 fall season eventing championships, which began with the Radnor Hunt International Three Day-Event in Pennsylvania, October 11-14th, 2001 followed by the Mid-South Three Day-Event and Team Challenge in the Kentucky Horse Park, October 17-21, 2001.
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23rd Oct. 2001
horse ILPH Appalled at Leniency of Scottish Court
Last Thursday, 18 October at Perth Sheriff Court, Scotland, a Kinross-shire man, successfully prosecuted for causing unnecessary suffering to 4 Welsh ponies, was before the court for sentencing.

Ex-policeman Graeme Donaldson Philip, 34, received a 5 year ban from keeping horses for the unnecessary suffering caused to the ponies, 200 hours of community service and a £500 fine for failing to dispose of the carcasses
In June 2000 the Scottish Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SSPCA) had been called out to investigate a complaint about some thin ponies in a field, "But when our officer arrived, says Senior Inspector Bob Gowans, "he discovered 4 dead ponies in the stables - they had literally starved to death, it was heartrending and extremely distressing. We were astounded at the leniency of the sentence."
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23rd Oct. 2001 The North of England Equine Fair - Trade Stand Sell-Out!
This year’s North of England Equine Fair at the Great Yorkshire Showground, Harrogate (1st & 2nd December 2001) is set to break new records! With Christmas looming, traders are anticipating another successful show following last year’s stunning inaugural event.
With well over 100 trade stands dealing in every conceivable aspect of the horse world from saddlery and tack, rugs, feed, bedding, clothing and much more, visitors will be able to browse and buy at their leisure, while also taking advantage of professional and expert advice from specialist associations and societies.
Cross samples of trade stands at the show will be Balanced Horse Feeds, promoting their product ‘Just Grass’; Battle, Hayward & Bower with their Codlivine products; SJB Saddlery; Quattro products specialising in rubber stable mats; Kraiburg, matting systems; Horslyx, the unique nutrition package; Farmkey Security and Bellcrown Ltd, carriage makers, who will be featuring basic ‘starter packs’ as well as their extensive range of carriages.
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23rd Oct. 2001
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Byron Wins $10,000 NAL Adult Jumper Finals
Harrisburg, PA-October 20, 2001-Carrie Healy of Tallahassee, FL and her Dutch Warmblood, Byron, negotiated the only double clear in a field of 31, to win the $10,000 North American League (NAL) Adult Jumper Finals at the Pennsylvania National Horse Show on Saturday.
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23rd Oct. 2001
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USA Equestrian (formerly AHSA) announced today that Prince Tsunekazu Takeda is to be named president of the Japanese Olympic Committee (JOC) on October 24, 2001.
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23rd Oct. 2001
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Obbligato Wins NAL Adult Hunter Finals
Harrisburg, PA-October 19, 2001- Obbligato, owned and ridden by Laura Tison of Atlanta, GA won the $2,500 North American League Adult Hunter Finals at the Pennsylvania National Horse Show today.
"It' so nice when fantasies come true," said Tison. "I never would have dreamed of making it here."

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23rd Oct. 2001 Show Jumping Result: Dusseldorf (Ger)
CSI A - 19/21 October 2001
Young Horses Masters, 1m40 - 2 Phases
Hoveler Young Horses Masters, 1m45 - Table A with Jump Off
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23rd Oct. 2001
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Dr. Edgar Hotz Passes Away
USA Equestrian (formerly AHSA) announced today that Dr. Edgar Hotz, a prominent dressage judge, died on October 17, 2001, from complications of a severe stroke
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23rd Oct. 2001 Show Jumping Result:Leeuwarden (Ned)
CSI A - 18/20 October 2001
TH Equipment Prize ; 1m45 - Table A Against the Clock
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Probiotics in Horses: Research is the Key to Unlocking Their Potential

Probiotic therapy is emerging as a popular and potentially valuable tool in the practice of human and veterinary medicine. Probiotic therapy may be useful in the treatment or prevention of a number of disorders, particularly diarrheic disease. Still, clinical application is difficult due to a lack of research in horses and questionable quality control of commercial products. Dr. Scott Weese of the Department of Clinical Studies at the University of Guelph is burning to build on his current research of probiotics in horses. His work is contributing to clearly determining the appropriate organisms, appropriate doses and conditions that are potentially treatable with probiotics.
The appealing properties of probiotics include the ability to reduce antibiotic use, the apparently very high index of safety, and the public's perception about "natural" or "alternative" therapies. The definition of a probiotic was refined in 1998 to: "living microorganisms, which upon digestion in certain number, exert health benefit beyond inherent basic nutrition". Regardless of the definition, certain criteria have been developed to evaluate the potential of microorganisms to function as probiotics.
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22nd Oct. 2001
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www.ColouredContacts.co.uk
Launched 2 weeks ago, www.ColouredContacts.co.uk has been welcomed into the Coloured Horse community with open arms.
We are an agency that is dedicated to the buying and selling of coloured horses and ponies in the UK. As a promotional offer, all advertising rates are at a discount prices, and for a limited time only, all text advertisements are free.
Our aims are to bring together the whole coloured community in the UK and enable people to advertise their goods for a minimum price possible. We also have a community forum for people to communicate with like minded people.
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22nd Oct. 2001
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Muck-Itch Skin Saver
This Miraculous Solution that heals horses within days
Muck-Itch Skin Saver is an Amazing New product that relieves horses of rainrot, mud-fever, dew-poisoning, scratches, rain scald & fungus related skin irritations within days!!! Easy to use. Spray on - Rub in - Leave on.
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22nd Oct. 2001 Christmas Horse Fest
Saturday November 17, 2001, Itasca Community College
1851 East Highway 169, Grand Rapids MN
Saturday morning the halls of the Itasca Community College will be filled with tons of interesting, unique equine related merchandise and Christmas joy. Do all of your Christmas shopping for the horse lover in one day under one roof. Come and browse through the 1000's of products offered by approximately 80 venders. Fun for the entire family.
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22nd Oct. 2001
A Horse,of Course with Don Blazer
"I'm a mini, I'm a mini," Walter, a horse, of course, shouted from his stall.
"No you're not," I corrected. "You are a Quarter Horse."
"No, I'm a mini," he insisted, pointing his left foreleg at a resin model sculpted in the form of Walter. There was pride in his eyes. "I'm a mini," he said again.
"No," I responded. "You are an American Quarter Horse who just happens to have an 19-inch model made in your image."
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21st Oct. 2001 A Pharmacy at your Fingertips
Essential oils contain healing ingredients that can help in a wide range of everyday situations and anyone can learn how to use them in a way that is both safe, effective and highly satisfying. By keeping a selection of essential oils at the stable you can call on nature's healing powers for everyday bumps and bruises, your mare's mood swings, tired muscles, uwninding mentally and physically after any stressful situation and many many more things besides.
If you would like to learn how to harness the powers of nature to improve your horse's life Nayana Morag is holding a weekend workshop on Oct 27/28 in Devon, for more info go to: http://www.essentialanimals.com
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21st Oct. 2001
horse The British Equine Event 2001
3 & 4th November 2000 - Don't Miss It!
LEADING LEG EXPERTS
Top equestrian experts will be on hand at the British Equine Event, 3-4th November at the NAC Stoneleigh Park, Warwickshire, to offer information and advice on a range of ‘lower leg’ issues.
Taking part in the series of "Talking Horses" seminars, the speakers will provide a comprehensive guide to treating, recognising and preventing common lower leg ailments as well as more serious and rare complaints.
Simon Curtis, Fellow of the Worshipful Company of Farriers, has been practising on an international level since 1972. He will be discussing the importance of foot trimming and horseshoe fit for general health and the correction of limb imbalances. Simon’s talk will focus on the link between leg conformation, hoof shape and soundness and how good farriery can remedy lameness.
Richard Payne, one of the country’s most experienced equine leg specialists, will provide a user-friendly guide to disease and disorders of the lower leg. He will discuss the leg’s structure and function before going on to diagnostic investigation to help you recognise problems as they develop. Richard will also deal with common ailments such as fractures and infected joints and how to best treat them.
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