September 09, 2010

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Albert Dement's Vision of the Future Foundation TWH Breed (1905)
A Horse Lover’s Dream and Experience

By A.M. Dement
In 1905, I became much interested in fairs and showed every time I had the opportunity. In Nashville, my three-year-old Nell won every time she was shown and at one of the Nashville shows I was offered $950.00 for her. But I was dreaming of the future and refused to sell for I had in mind a registered plantation stud, and I felt I had a foundation start.
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Emergency Management Guide by the American Microchip Advisory Council for Animals (AMACA)
June 20, 2007 - The American Microchip Advisory Council for Animals (AMACA) announced today the release of its comprehensive disaster preparedness manual entitled ‘An Emergency Management Guide’. read more
FEAR-Less Horsemanship
There are such diverse relationships between horses and humans. Many of us have had multiple relationships with horses over the course of our lives. Some people are only introduced to horses through some other aspect of their lives where they have a need to create some type of balance be it physical, emotional or social. read more
GABRIELE BOISELLE DVD Wins 2009 PEGASUS Award for Video Excellence
Renowned equine photographer Gabriele Boiselle’s first DVD, Gabriele Boiselle Journeys & Photoseminars – Florida, USA, has received a 2009 Pegasus Award for Excellence in video production. Gabriele is best known for her images of spirited equines in gorgeous settings around the world, and this DVD continues that theme, combining an inside look at exclusive equine facilities and properties in beautiful Central Florida ... read more
International Performance Horse Development Association Has Successful First Year
IPHDA, the equestrian association that asks “How Broke Is Your Horse" has just completed its first year of competition. Nearly 100 entries showed how broke their horses were in five different online shows. Three trophy buckles and over $1,500.00 in cash and merchandise were awarded in 2008. read more
Kentucky Horse Census Survey Now Available
October 2006 - While the often-raised question, "How many horses are there in Kentucky?" is a simple one, the answer isn't as straightforward. The answer depends on who you ask and how the count is done. What is known is that many horses never get counted by the Census of Agriculture because they are not on property classified as a "farm." read more
North American Riding for the Handicapped Association, Inc. Establishes HORSES FOR HEROES
The North American Riding for the Handicapped Association, Inc. (NARHA) today announced that it plans to develop a nationwide program for America’s wounded service personnel and veterans. read more
What Kind of Forage is Safer?
There are many factors that affect the NSC levels in grass, and these factors may very well overcome any intrinsic levels of any one specie of grass. The genetic potential for NSC content of any particular kind of grass cannot be taken out of context from the conditions that created it. read more


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A Personal Account and Anguish from the 2008 EEE Outbreak in North Florida
June 24, 2008 - Eastern Equine Encephalitis is on the rampage in our area. Please advise people to get their horses vaccinated! I have the test results from the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services Division of Animal Industry-Bureau of Diagnostic Laboratories - attached is one of two lab results on the horses that we had come down with EEE. The third horse we did not have tested. We know it was the same thing. Vet bills run up too quickly!
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Craig Carter Named Director of Kentucky Livestock Disease Center
July 10, 2007 - Craig Carter, DVM, PhD, a 26-year veteran in diagnostic veterinary medicine, is the new director of the University of Kentucky College of Agriculture's Livestock Disease Diagnostic Center (LDDC).
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LEGENDARY WOMAN, AUTHOR AND FOUNDER OF CENTERED RIDING LEAVES THE HORSEWORLD IN MOURNING
April 3, 2009 - It is with deep regret that I must inform you of the passing of our beloved Sally Swift. Sally struggled with pneumonia since the end of January and although she tried very hard to get better, she was not able to get back on her feet. She peacefully slipped away today as one of her friends read to her. We are all deeply saddened by the loss of this gifted, caring and gentle woman.
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Naturally, you don’t want to be misled... Buckaroo Equine Services, Michael Ketner
I learned what folks call today “natural” many years ago. We always knew how to gain trust then earn respect. We have understood the horse because we worked with horses and they taught us. No, this isn’t a new thing at all, it’s only new to those who have recently discovered it.
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Gabriele Boiselle Equine Photography
Portraying spirited equines in gorgeous settings, during intimate moments, and at the height of athletic exertion is what Gabriele Boiselle is best known for. Trained as a journalist in her native Germany, she early on selected the camera as her preferred tool for her work, but it was a chance encounter with some Arabian stallions in Egypt that set her on the path of equine photojournalist.
International Performance Horse Development Association
Performance Horse Development is a competition of "How Broke is your Horse"

Learn to Take Horse Photos
Learn To Take Photos is an online school where you can learn photography, get to know new people and share ideas in a fun, encouraging and supportive environment. Our online photography courses are creative and motivating.
Learn to Take Horse Photos
Learn To Take Photos is an online school where you can learn photography, get to know new people and share ideas in a fun, encouraging and supportive environment. Our online photography courses are creative and motivating.
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