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Domino Dolly Arrives at Kentucky Horse Park
Domino Dolly, a 15-year-old Spotted Saddle Horse, will be on loan to the Kentucky Horse Park in Lexington until October 2008. Dolly epitomizes the breed's slogan: Spots on the trail, Spots on the rail. The mare is ridden regularly on the trail. Her career has included time in the show ring... | read »

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Icelandic Farm Goes Green
Leading breeder Katrin Sheehan has selected environmentally friendly fencing for her 245-acre Creekside Farm, a world-class Icelandic Horse farm in Rutledge, Ga. Sheehan is the breeding chairman for the United States Icelandic Horse Congress ( www.icelandics.org ). She chose LifeTime Lumber... | read »

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First USMMA Clinic Held
Last May, the United States Mangalarga Marchador Association sponsored two Montana clinics, which focused on the Brazilian inspection process and standards for the breed: conformation, gait, and temperament. Only horses that meet these standards are allowed to breed. Brazilian Inspector Dr.... | read »

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TWHBEA Names Executive Director
In further TWHBEA news, the association has named Stan Butt as executive director. Butt has been serving as interim executive director since December 2007. "Stan was selected not only for his overall knowledge of the industry, but for his acceptance by every discipline within our industry,"... | read »

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Bold Aggression Arrives at Kentucky Horse Park
The Tennessee Walking Horse stallion Bold Aggression is on loan to the Kentucky Horse Park in Lexington until October 2008, courtesy of the National Walking Horse Association and Larry Anderson, of Lenoir City, Tenn., in memory of his late wife, Cindy. Serving as the NWHA Ambassador in the... | read »

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TWHBEA Adds Membership Levels
The Tennessee Walking Horse Breeders' and Exhibitors' Association is offering two new membership levels: an introductory membership ($35 per year) and an associate membership ($45 per year). Both membership levels will include the official breed journal (Voice of the Tennessee Walking... | read »

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Ride the Ozarks
The Paso Fino Horse Association has scheduled several Ozark Empire Rides: May 24, 2008, at Pere Marquette Park, Grafton, Ill.; contact Pam Witthofft, (618) 667-8059, pcwitthofft@aol.com ; June 21, 2008, at Lone Elk Park, St. Louis County, Mo.; contact Jan Kahl, (636) 271-5066, jkahl@sbpis.com... | read »

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Icelandic Horse Treks
Beginning May 1, Vermont Icelandic Horse Farm will again offer vacation treks in the Mad River Valley of Central Vermont. Fly over mountains, meadows, and forests on a high-spirited, smooth-gaited Icelandic Horse. The farm is nestled in the heart of the Green Mountains. Day rides are... | read »

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Rockies Expand Trail Program
Last year's inaugural Rocky Mountain Horse Association's competitive trail program is about to get even better. In 2007, the initiative was limited to horses born and foaled in Kentucky. In 2008, all Rocky Mountain horses will be eligible for participation and awards in the five official... | read »

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The Rare Gaited Curly
With only about 400 breed members worldwide, the Gaited Curly Horse is rare indeed. Some are descended from wild herds of American Bashkir Curly Horses in the Southwest, which included naturally gaited horses; and some result from crossing the Bashkir Curly with a gaited breed, such as the... | read »

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A Greener Fabric

Speaking of green, equestrian apparel manufacturers are turning to environmentally friendly fabrics in droves. Kerrits, Inc., owned by Kerri Kent, recently launched its new line of riding clothes that incorporates fabric such as renewable bamboo, in high performance riding... | read

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