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EP 50: Takeaways from a Clinic with Tik Maynard

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I’m not a beginner rider, I just feel like one.

-Helena

There are so many things that I cannot do in the saddle, and my jerkbrain tends to focus on the gaps in my riding repertoire instead of my actual skills, which aren’t all that bad.

Still, when I’m around talented riders, I feel like such a hack. And yet, here I am, bringing along a young Thoroughbred practically by myself. The only thing stopping me from being one of those talented riders I so admire, is me. Well, my jerkbrain.

Last weekend, I had the pleasure of hosting Tik Maynard for a clinic at a farm nearby. A friend of mine owns the stable where we held the clinic, so we hosted the event together. I put it together, got the clinician, promoted it, organized all of the entries and registrations, and my friend turned her stable into a magical, welcoming place. It was great!

Of course, Tik Maynard is a quality human being. You sorta need to be if you’re going to convince horses to be awesome… and he does that without even thinking about it. Do you want to know why Tik has such a powerful and effective influence on the horses he trains?

It’s because he thinks he does.  Listen in!

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EP 49: Frustrations

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When you finally get your horses home, there is no other feeling like it. Looking out your window and seeing your favorite creatures enjoying life under your care is one of THE most gratifying experiences for a horse lover. 

But there’s a flip side. Happy Horsekeeping isn’t as easy as it sometimes seems. While we can design our barns, yards, and turnout to keep our horses safe, feed them the best hay and grains, and provide a low-stress environment for them, there are times when that’s still not enough. Listen in!

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Summer Sore caused by Habronema spp
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EP 48: Helping Horses in Need

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Should you turn your new rescue horse out with the others in your herd?

What are the Five Freedoms?

How can re-feeding syndrome cause a horse to die?

What important exam is necessary when adopting a mare?

There’s a wonderful surge in horse adoptions this year. It’s never enough, but it’s something! Many rescue horses, however, are in poor health, and that leaves the adopters struggling to rehabilitate, support, and nurture the horses back to good physical and mental health. This recovery process can be very confusing, and the information available that is specific to rehabilitation is limited. Our guest in this episode is Dr. Stacie Boswell, an equine veterinarian who recently published a book titled, The Ultimate Guide to Horses in Need.

Helena talks with Dr. Boswell about the most common issues facing rescued horses, and how we, as caregivers, can best support their return to good health. Listen in!

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Dr. Stacie Boswell

UC Davis Guidelines for Refeeding Horses

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EP 47: Choosing Stall Doors with Lucas Equine

 

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We’re having a conversation about stall doors today. If you’re a barn geek like us, every design element in a barn is meaningful, but perhaps none so much as doors, which can be used dozens of times a day. Doors need to be safe, efficient, functionally compatible with your barn’s workflow, and of course, handsome.

Join Helena and guest, Nick Thornton of Lucas Equine, as they chat about what goes into choosing the right stall doors for a barn. Whether you’re building new or ready to replace what you have, it’s an interesting conversation about what kind of thoughts go into this important barn component. Listen in!

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Sliding door with low V-yoke, cross-hatch and hidden gravity latch!

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EP 46: The Benefits of Boarding with The Cooperative Horse

 

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What’s so great about boarding? Lots of things, actually! 

Helena chats with return guest, Terry Golson, of the Cooperative Horse today, about Terry’s recent move to a new boarding barn that has turned out to be quite the surprise for her and her American Paint Horse, Tonka.

“Terry is one of my favorite people to talk with because she’s not just a horse lover, she’s also an animal behavior expert who’s done amazing things with her own horse, as well as her clients’ horses.”

Join Helena and Terry as they explore why boarding can be the ideal situation for some horse owners. Listen in!

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The Cooperative Horse

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