December 2010 Blog Posts (69)

Video Snippets from Academy Jump Sessions

Although Annette trains on Development Programme for her flatwork and dressage skills, she has had a long break from jump training. I always make sure even flatwork enthusiasts keep up with very basic jumping sessions unless they specifically ask not to leave the ground.

 

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Added by Wiola Grabowska on December 20, 2010 at 9:00am — No Comments

Oh. The Light Dazzles!



(dazzle-to blind or dim the vision by an excess of light)

Many, many times over the past few years I have faced Mia, the Arab mare I ride, with puddles. Like many Arabs Mia does not like crossing water. I have spent a lot of time coaxing Mia through these horrible puddles, and after some resistance Mia, the brave mare that she is, eventually crossed every puddle, and throughout the lesson she would improve. However let a few weeks go by without puddles and the next time out…

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Added by Jackie Cochran on December 19, 2010 at 11:00am — No Comments

A Pony's Wish for Christmas

 

The name "Shakespeare" is synonymous with great literature. The Shakespeare of old is legendary. The Shakespeare quoted here is a legend in his own mind!…



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Added by Bear on December 19, 2010 at 10:30am — 2 Comments

Meet a Somali Wild Ass Foal!

 

These are highly endangered animals - and beautiful too!  Check this month-old baby out at Zooborns.com.

 

 

Added by KatyM., Community News on December 18, 2010 at 8:30pm — 1 Comment

Horse Slaughter - solutions to ending it

Horse Slaughter; one of the worst things in the equine world. Innocent horses that did nothing wrong put through all the misery only to come to a cruel death. Yes, every horse lover wants it to end! I completely understand; But no matter how many videos they may make or pictures they post,…

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Added by Abigail on December 17, 2010 at 6:53pm — No Comments

Jump Canada Announces 2011 Talent Squad / Saut d'obstacles Canada annonce la composition du Talent Squad de 2011

Ottawa, ON — Jump Canada is pleased to announce the members of the 2011 Jump Canada Talent Squad.  During the 2010 season, 13 Talent Squad qualifying competitions were held in the Eastern Division while 10 qualifying competitions comprised the Western Division.  The top five riders from each division form the 2011 Jump Canada Talent Squad.

 

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Added by Equine Canada on December 17, 2010 at 3:30pm — No Comments

A Pony for Christmas

 

Who hasn’t begged for a pony for Christmas? My generation scrutinized the color plates of horse breeds in the H volume of our aged Encyclopedia Britannica. Some of us read Black Beauty a dozen times. We held Man from Snowy River film festivals at home. Kids today haunt websites like…

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Added by Anna Blake on December 17, 2010 at 2:30pm — No Comments

2011 Equine Canada Annual Convention Not to be Missed! / L'édition 2011 du congrès annuel de Canada Hippique - Un événement à ne pas manquer !

2011 Equine Canada Annual Convention Not to be Missed!

 

Ottawa, ON—The 2011 Equine Canada Annual Convention is set for January 24–31, 2011 at the Lord Elgin Hotel in Ottawa, ON.

 

For eight days, members of the equestrian community from across Canada will be able to participate in a selection of meetings, clinics, seminars, symposiums and forums tailored to the unique issues affecting…

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Added by Equine Canada on December 17, 2010 at 2:08pm — No Comments

Robert Dover Rehired as Interim Dressage Canada Technical Coach/Advisor / Robert Dover réengagé à titre de conseiller technique et entraîneur intérimaire pour Dressage Canada

Ottawa, ON—Dressage Canada is pleased to announce the rehiring of Robert Dover as Technical Coach/Advisor on an interim basis, for the period of January 1 — April 1, 2011.

 

Robert Dover’s prior contract with Dressage Canada expired October 15, 2010. During his tenure and under his guidance, the Canadian Dressage Team achieved its highest placing at a world championships (seventh at the…

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Added by Equine Canada on December 17, 2010 at 2:00pm — No Comments

2010 Equine Canada Bronze Officials Subsidy Pilot a Success / Le soutien aux officiels de niveau Bronze de Canada Hippique très apprécié en 2010

Ottawa, ON—The Equine Canada Competitions and Officials Committees are pleased to announce the success of the Equine Canada Bronze Officials Subsidy Program in 2010.  Developed as a pilot in 2010, the Equine Canada Bronze Officials Subsidy Program awarded more than $6500 in funding to organizers of Equine Canada Bronze competitions.

 

Twenty two Bronze competitions in eight provinces representing the disciplines of hunter/jumper, endurance, driving,…

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Added by Equine Canada on December 17, 2010 at 2:00pm — No Comments

10 Tips to a Healthier You, Tip 10

10 Tips to a Healthier You, Tip 10



Know Your Weaknesses – most people have sweet or salty tooth with foods

they just can’t live without. I love pumpkin pie fudge, salt & vinegar

chips, and the occasional chocolate. Having indulges once in a while is

okay – you don’t want to deprive yourself and then end up gorging weeks

later. Instead try to give yourself small portions. For me, I buy the… Continue

Added by Lindsey Forkun on December 17, 2010 at 11:30am — No Comments

2011 Canadian National Eventing Team and Talent Squad Announced / Annonce de la composition de l'Équipe canadienne nationale de concours complet et du Talent Squad de 2011

Ottawa, ON—Canadian Eventing Committee is pleased to announce the 2011 Canadian National Eventing Team and Talent Squad. The Canadian Eventing High Performance Committee approved the list which recognizes performance results achieved at 2, 3 and 4 star CCI competitions and CIC 3 star competitions to November 11, 2010. Riders are listed in alphabetical order.

 

SHORT LIST

The 2011 Short List is comprised of horse/rider combinations which have proven through their…

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Added by Equine Canada on December 17, 2010 at 11:02am — No Comments

Dressage Canada Announces 2011 Short and Long Lists / Dressage Canada fait connaître les cavaliers figurant sur ses listes courte et longue de 2011

 

Dressage Canada Announces 2011 Short and Long Lists

 

Ottawa, Ontario—Dressage Canada is pleased to announce the 2011 Dressage Short and Long Lists. The horse/rider combinations were selected based on criteria that considered 2010 competition results.

 

The following horse/rider combinations have been identified as official members of the 2011

Dressage Canada Short List A

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Added by Equine Canada on December 17, 2010 at 9:30am — No Comments

A Day in the Life of a Horse Show Photographer

I wanted to share this little glimpse into my life as Official show photographer because many people who have attended my Equine Photography Workshops have aspirations of one day  following my career path. And becoming a full time Equine Photographer.

A way of life I can wholeheartedly recommend if you love to work outdoors with horses and their…

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Added by Linda Finstad on December 17, 2010 at 8:00am — 2 Comments

Consumer Question

I am currently looking to buy my horse a breastplate; one with elastic so that she can have freedom of movement over large fences. Here's the thing: I am on a budget (cannot spend more than $160.00) and I am leaning towards a 5-point breastplate or a regular elastic breastplate. What do you ridders out there prefer? As far as brands go, I've been told that Kieffer is a good brand, but I would have to wait 4-6 weeks to get it…

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Added by Johanna Oberhauser on December 16, 2010 at 3:23am — 4 Comments

Canada's Equine Code of Practice to be Updated by Diverse Committee of Stakeholders / Le Code canadien de pratiques équines sera révisé par plusieurs intervenants du milieu

Le français suit l’anglais

December 14, 2010

 

Canada's Equine Code of Practice to be Updated by Diverse Committee of Stakeholders

 

Ottawa, ON—Equine Canada is pleased to announce the Equine Code Development Committee of 18 stakeholder representatives from eight provinces has been finalized and the next stage of revising the Code of Practice for Horses, last developed in 1998, can begin. Following the nationally recognized…

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Added by Equine Canada on December 14, 2010 at 4:30pm — 1 Comment

Yann Candele Currently Top Canadian in World Cup Standings / Yann Candele occupe actuellement le premier rang chez les Canadiens au classement de Coupe du Monde

Le français suit l’anglais

December 13, 2010

Yann Candele Currently Top Canadian in World Cup Standings

Ottawa, ON—Yann Candele of Caledon, ON, closes out the 2010 season currently ranked as the top Canadian in the North American World Cup League standings.

In Toronto at the Royal Horse Show, Candele collected 10 points for his…

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Added by Equine Canada on December 14, 2010 at 4:27pm — No Comments

Para-Equestrian Canada Announces 2011 Election Results / Para-équestre Canada annonce les résultats des élections de 2011

Para-Equestrian Canada Announces 2011 Election Results

 

Ottawa, ON—Para-Equestrian Canada is pleased to announce the 2011 election results for positions on the Canadian Para-Equestrian Committee (CPEC).

Jane James of Duncan, BC, and Isabel Reinertson of Salmon Arm, BC, both current CPEC members and were nominated by the general Para-Equestrian Canada membership and subsequently elected by acclamation for two-year-terms on the Committee.…

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Added by Equine Canada on December 14, 2010 at 4:00pm — No Comments

Liberty Training in Nature

Margaret wrote:

I have just read your book and loved it. I’ve been ploughing through various horse training methods and ideas with some positive outcomes but not without feeling like a perfectionist, pushing up the pressure in getting the job done. I was left with a feeling of anxiety every time I went to work with a horse. I read “One with the Herd” which led me next to your book and related toit in…

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Added by Carolyn Resnick on December 14, 2010 at 10:00am — 1 Comment

Natural Horsemanship in the Grand Prix Ring – is there a link?

Natural Horsemanship in the Grand Prix Ring – is there a link?

By Lindsey Forkun, www.LFEquestrian.com

 

Natural horsemanship is a training phenomenon that has been gaining popularity all over the world. Primarily it seems that mostly Western riders and pleasure riders are the ones to pick up this new technique, but what about the English and Jumper riders? What about in the Grand Prix Show Jumping…

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Added by Lindsey Forkun on December 13, 2010 at 10:00am — No Comments

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