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How to Help Your Horse Avoid Heat Stress This Summer - The Horse on Audio
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Stable Riding: Tiny Lady Riders and How to Turn Correctly for June 23, 2026 - Horses in the Morning
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New World Screwworm Update: What Equine Veterinarians Need to Know - EquiManagement on Audio
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| 6/24/26 | ![]() Pigs and Monkeys, Gayle Stewart and Boarding Mistakes for June 24, 2026 by Chewy Equine - Horses in the Morning | HITM: We are joined by auditor Hannah to chat about keeping pigs and monkeys as unusual pets, and catch up with author Gayle Stewart in our "Where are they now" segment. Plus, we dive into boarding barn etiquette with a look at 10 mistakes you might not realize you are making.Auditor Post Show: In our “Meet the Auditor” segment Marie joins us.HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3980 – Show Notes and Links:Hosts: Jamie Jennings of Flyover Farm & Glenn the GeekJamie and Glenn's Amazon StoreTitle Sponsor: Chewy EquinePremier Sponsor: CareCreditPicture Credit: Auditor HannahGuest: Auditor HannahGuest: Gayle Stewart of 100 Horses in History: True Stories of Horses Who Shaped Our World Spalding Labs Fly Predators Coupon: HRN10 for 10% off your first order.Additional support for this podcast provided by: , Equine Network and Listeners Like YouTime Stamps:00:00 - Intro & episode overview00:48 - Giraffe escape & bee truck crash05:16 - Auditor birthday & Ashley’s Montana barn Trotty by Nature - Website | Facebook | Instagram | Youtube | TikTok09:27 - Montana weather & outdoor adventures13:36 - Auditor Hannah’s pet pigs21:19 - Hannah’s vet school & horse Zane21:41 - Hannah’s pet monkey in Nicaragua28:13 - “Where Are They Now” with author Gail Stewart34:26 - Writing 100 Horses in History40:43 - This Day in Equine History segment44:04 - Boarding barn etiquette mistakes discussion52:36 - Episode wrap-up & Ashley’s other shows | — | ||||||
| 6/24/26 | ![]() How to Help Your Horse Avoid Heat Stress This Summer - The Horse on Audio | Long summer days give us more time with our horses, but along with them come scorching heat indexes. Adjusting to the heat is no new task for horses or horse owners, but it’s important to be sure you’re prepared to help your barn sail through the summer easy breezy. Follow these steps to keep your horse cool and comfortable in the heat.Read the full article here: https://thehorse.com/173836/how-to-help-your-horse-avoid-heat-stress-this-summer/This magazine article has been transformed for your listening pleasure using AI resources. | — | ||||||
| 6/23/26 | ![]() Stable Riding: Tiny Lady Riders and How to Turn Correctly for June 23, 2026 - Horses in the Morning | Did you know that riders under 5 feet 4 inches tall have to ride differently than their taller counterparts? Solange talks all things Tiny Ladies. For the rider tip she breaks down arm pulling VS back pulling and gives you an exercise to try!Horses in the Morning Stable Riding with Solange Episode 3979:Host: Solange of Stable RidingSponsor: Stable RidingGuest: Jocelyn and TaraTime Stamps: 00:31 - Solange intro & fan story04:59 - Why body type matters in riding09:25 - Defining “tiny ladies” & their needs12:26 - Meet Tara & Jocelyn17:20 - Queen Waffles & rider–horse match19:36 - “Taco Tara” fall & hands breakthrough23:52 - Jocelyn’s hunt story & stage‑five clinger26:34 - Equisizer lab & returning after breaks31:30 - Jocelyn’s 3 a.m. canter eureka35:35 - Advice for petite adult riders39:24 - Turning lesson: arm‑pulling vs back‑pulling47:12 - Neck reining tips for short‑armed riders | — | ||||||
| 6/23/26 | ![]() New World Screwworm Update: What Equine Veterinarians Need to Know - EquiManagement on Audio | Veterinary and regulatory experts outline the current outbreak status, risk factors for livestock and horses, and the steps practitioners can take to detect, prevent, and respond to infestations. Read the full article: https://equimanagement.com/research-medical/disease/new-world-screwworm-update-what-equine-veterinarians-need-to-know/Mentioned in this episode:EquiManagement on Audio All the articles you have come to love in EquiManagement Magazine are now available in this podcast for free. Each article is released as its own separate episode to make them quick and easy to listen to. EquiManagement always has the latest insights on equine health, veterinary practice management, and veterinarian wellness. | — | ||||||
| 6/23/26 | ![]() 1643: Feeding Horses During Hot Weather, by Sentinel Horse Nutrition - Horse Tip Daily | Feeding our horses throughout the year changes with the seasons. In today's episode we learn about the special considerations for feeding during the hot summer months.Host: Coach JennSponsored by: Sentinel Horse NutritionLearn More at www.FeedSentinel.com/podcastTodays contributor: Kristyn Sturken, Equine Product Manager Sentinel Horse Nutrition | — | ||||||
| 6/23/26 | ![]() Dressage Today S7E9: Unsung Hero Interview with Jennifer Mutchler | In this month’s episode, Aviva and Stephany interview Jennifer Mutchler, owner and operator of Half Pass Farm in Catlett, Virginia. Jennifer is our second Unsung Hero (formerly Hometown Hero, we like “unsung” better!) and was nominated by Sandy Mueller. She has earned her USDF Bronze, Silver and Gold Medal, taking several different horses (and breeds) to the Grand Prix level. She trains, teaches and breeds a few warmbloods each year from their Virginia location, and is well known in the area for matching the right people with the right horses! We really enjoyed chatting with Jennifer, especially because she and Aviva have another connection between them – take a listen to hear what it is!In our Ask the L section Aviva clarifies a question from a listener about a previous L Question. Aviva and Stephany catch up on their various recent exploits, and they play “where in the world is Stephany?” as she records from a layover in an airport!As always, if you like what we do, please share it with your friends, on social media, hit the “LIKE” button and subscribe!We are so grateful for our numerous sponsors – we must be doing something right!Take a listen now!About This Episode’s Sponsors: Tribute, KPP and FarnamTributeWhat if your horse’s nutrition only changed when it truly mattered? That’s the philosophy behind Tribute Equine Nutrition. As a fixed-formula brand, they don’t make changes unless new research shows they can make their feeds meaningfully better—supporting things like digestibility, nutrient absorption, and overall performance. That’s why Tribute Equine Nutrition is upgrading every formula in their lineup, building on improvements made to their best-sellers and rolling those advancements out across 2026.To celebrate, Tribute has hidden golden tickets in random bags—worth up to a year’s supply of feed for one horse. Horse owners can also get a free, personalized feeding plan, and new customers receive their first bag shipped free. Visit TributeEquineNutrition.com and click “Get a Feed Plan” to learn more.KPPIs your horse showing signs of metabolic dysregulation? Weight gain, unhealthy insulin levels that can lead to unsoundness, issues with the structural integrity of the laminae within the hoof. InsulinWise® has been research-proven to support a decrease in insulin dysregulation. A synergistic blend of polyphenols and amino acids, InsulinWise helps maintain normal metabolic function and healthy insulin levels, support a healthy body weight and normal fat distribution, and sustain normal structural integrity of the laminae in the hoof. To see if ProbioticWise—available through veterinarians—is right for your horse, speak with your vet, visit KPPusa.com, or call 859-873-2974.FarnamThis episode is brought to you by Farnam, celebrating 80 years of trusted equine care, and Endure Gold Killer Fly & Mosquito Control, a new fly spray for horses. When your horse needs to stay focused, it helps to take flies out of the equation. Endure Gold uses brand-new, EPA-approved ingredients never before seen in equine care to annihilate flies, ticks, and mosquitoes. This advanced formula delivers fast knockdown and up to 14 days of fly protection you can trust. Discover fly protection with Endure Gold from Farnam. Connect with the Hosts: Email Aviva Nebesky (horsepenhillfarm@aol.com) | Email Stephany Fish Crossman (stephanyfish@gmail.com)Connect with the Show: Website (DressageToday.com) | Socials (@DressageToday) Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | PinterestGuest: Jennifer Mutchler, owner and operator of Half Pass Farm in Catlett, VirginiaOur Sponsors this month: Tribute | — | ||||||
| 6/23/26 | ![]() The Business of Practice 142: How to Evaluate and Resolve Ethical Dilemmas in Equine Practice with Dr. Barb Crabbe | In this episode, Barb Crabbe, DVM, MA, joined us to discuss how equine veterinarians can use a basic ethical construct to evaluate and resolve ethical dilemmas and minimize moral distress. She defined ethical decisions versus ethical dilemmas, shared the work done to upgrade the ethics of veterinary medicine, and more.The Business of Practice podcast is brought to you by CareCredit.This information is shared solely for your convenience. You are urged to consult with your individual advisors with respect to any information presented.Business of Practice Podcast Hosts, Guests, and Links Episode 142:Hosts: Dr. Amy Grice and Carly Sisson (Digital Content Manager) of EquiManagement | Email Carly (csisson@equinenetwork.com) | Connect with Carly on LinkedInGuest: Barb Crabbe, DVM, MAPodcast Website: The Business of Practice | — | ||||||
| 6/22/26 | ![]() Host Rambling and Indulgent Purchases for June 22, 2026 by WERM Flooring - Horses in the Morning | A sleep-deprived Glenn and Jamie wing it after storms and tech issues cancel their guest, sharing wild weather stories, stressed-out horse care, a wasp-in-the-towel fiasco, crow training, and life with too much “nature” on the farm. They chat auditor indulgence buys (fancy saddles, LQ trailers, covered arenas, flex-forks), preview episode 4000 and Jamie’s trip to Monty Roberts’ “The Movement,” and wrap with a feel-good story of a white rhino’s sight-restoring cataract surgery.HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3978– Show Notes and Links:Hosts: Jamie Jennings of Flyover Farm and Glenn the GeekJamie and Glenn's Amazon StoreTitle Sponsor: WERM FlooringPic Credit: NoneGuest: NoneLink: 4000th Episode Facebook InviteSponsor: ClariFly LarvicideSponsor: Spalding Labs Fly Predators Coupon: HRN10 for 10% off your first order.Additional support for this podcast provided by: Equine Network and Listeners Like YouTime Stamps: 06:00 - Daily Whinnies09:35 - Wasp-in-the-towel escapade14:00 - Tortoise Sheldon & tame deer15:55 - Crow army training & peanuts22:45 - On-this-day horsey history26:22 - Indulgent barn/horse purchases38:48 - Episode 4000 & The Movement with Monty46:06 - Balloon-popping fireworks training49:29 - Rhino cataract surgery good news | — | ||||||
| 6/19/26 | ![]() Scott Jagow and Realli Bad Adz for June 19, 2026 by Kentucky Performance Products - Horses in the Morning | HITM: Today we caught up with Scott Jagow, past host of the HRN podcast Around the Track and a racing guru. Plus, more horse talk and some Realli Bad Adz. Listen in…AUDITOR POST SHOW: No post show, have a great weekend.HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3977 – Show Notes and Links:Hosts: Jamie Jennings of Flyover Farm and Glenn the GeekJamie and Glenn's Amazon StorePic Credit: Scott JagowGuest: Scott JagowSpalding Labs Fly Predators Coupon: HRN10 for 10% off your first order. Additional support for this podcast provided by: My New Horse, Equine Network and Listeners Like YouTime Stamps: 03:02 - Daily Whinnies07:36 - Deadly Florida wildlife: spectacled caimans11:37 - Intro to guest Scott Jagow31:17 - This Day in Equine History 35:00 - Really Bad Ads | — | ||||||
| 6/19/26 | ![]() The Positives of Peer Pressure and Other Beyond the Barn Chaos - Adulting with Horses | Ready for a wild ride through the mundane and the magnificent? In this episode, Heather and Natalie explore everything from garden surprises to the joys (and chaos) of horse shows. Plus, how to survive the wild world of adulting without losing your mind. Expect laughs, lightbulb moments, and plenty of equine insights sprinkled with a healthy dose of humor.Key Topics Covered:The joys of chaos gardening and accidental plant discoveriesReal talk about horse show anxiety and the magic of persistenceBalancing responsibilities, passions, and social lives as adult horse enthusiastsThe surprisingly meditative nature of horses' daily routinesWhy daydreaming about trips and horse shows is actually good for mental healthThe absurdity (and necessity) of braiding and show prepHow to manage anxiety, expectations, and maintaining authenticity around horsesOffbeat insights into the lives of cats, dogs, and other beloved companions while travelingLinks:www.adultingwithhorsespodcast.comInstagram @adultingwithhorsespodcastTwitter @AdultingHorsesFacebook Group, The Clubhouse: https://www.facebook.com/groups/adultingwithhorsespodcast/Patreon https://www.patreon.com/AdultingWithHorsesPodcastThank you for being a little weird with us, horse girl! If you like what you hear make sure to subscribe to the podcast on your player of choice, join our Adulting with Horses Clubhouse on Facebook where you can become part of the show! Also, it’s a great place to meet other horse crazy women. Thanks and see you next time!If you like what you hear but want a little more, become a Patreon member for extra bonus episodes, behind-the-scenes content with video, and more! https://www.patreon.com/AdultingWithHorsesPodcast | — | ||||||
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| 6/18/26 | ![]() Passing the Torch: Chelsea Shaffer Hands Over The Score to Calli Montague - The Score from The Team Roping Journal | After eight years and more than 3 million downloads, Chelsea Shaffer is handing The Score’s reins to the Team Roping Journal’s newest hire, Calli Montague.Montague, known to most as “Frank’s daughter,” grew up with a rope in her hand and engulfed in the world of team roping from the beginning. A South Texas native who now calls the Texas Panhandle home, Montague came up through West Texas A&M before landing in the American Quarter Horse Association communications department.She spent years waiting for her shot at Team Roping Journal, even after getting told she wasn’t ready the first time she asked. She listened, got to work, and came back when another opportunity presented itself in the spring of 2025.On this episode, Shaffer and Montague sit down for a proper introduction before officially passing the torch. Montague opens up about growing up going to ProRodeos, having a front-row seat to the early 2000s team roping scene, and how she found her way from a communications job to covering jackpots and rodeos full time. She talks about the weekend jackpot crowd and what being a part of it means to her career, how special it is to tell the stories of the ones entering every weekend, and just how much she loves team roping—and talking.The TRJ ladies also dig into what the next chapter of The Score looks like, including Montague’s plans to dig into the existing archives, shine a light on the weekend warriors and build the kind of relationships where guys call her first when something happens instead of the other way around.---This episode is brought to you by The Dead Horse Ranch. The Dead Horse Ranch is an elite equine facility located outside of Santa Fe, NM. The property sprawls over +\- 6,100 acres and includes multiple houses, over 100 horse stalls, an indoor arena and multiple outdoor riding areas. This unique ranch is turnkey and offers usability as well as upscale luxury. The Dead Horse Ranch is proudly offered for sale by Michael Gregory Jr. Real Estate. To see more visit thedeadhorseranch.com. | — | ||||||
| 6/18/26 | ![]() Equine Affaire Art & Mounted Shooting: Maria D’Angelo & Craig McCoskery - Horses in the Morning | Join us as we feature artist Maria D’Angelo, creator of the Equine Affaire 2026 signature artwork 'Colors of the Night,' and horseman, author, and mounted shooting clinician Craig McCoskery as he previews his upcoming clinic at this fall’s event.Horses in the Morning Episode 3976 - Show Notes & Links: Hosts: Allison Rehnborg and Glenn the GeekTitle Sponsor: Equine Affaire and Endure Gold Killer Fly & Mosquito ControlGuest: Maria D’Angelo | Website | FacebookGuest: Craig McCoskery | Bay State BanditsTo subscribe, search Horses in the Morning OR Equine Affaire in your favorite podcast player!Equine Affaire on FacebookHorses In The Morning on FacebookTIMESTAMPS:02:15 - 2026 Equine Affair plans04:20 - Allison’s NYC & Met trip08:50 - MA tickets & Fantasia dates10:02 - Artist Maria DeAngelo15:31 - Maria’s art process & subjects23:11 - “Colors of the Night” artwork29:32 - Mounted shooter Craig32:46 - Discovering mounted shooting39:02 - Clinics & desensitizing horses47:10 - “The Power of Heart” book | — | ||||||
| 6/18/26 | ![]() From Ranch Roots to Retail Loyalty - Wisdom by WESA | For more than 40 years, Schaefer Outfitter has represented the grit, values, and traditions of the American West. What started with a need for better gear for working ranchers evolved into a beloved western brand with an incredibly loyal following. In this episode of Wisdom by WESA, Jason Smith shares the story behind Schaefer's enduring success, the lessons learned from generations of western customers, and why preserving western heritage matters now more than ever.Links: Hosts: Jennifer Hebert, Morgan Nicole ZipperlenContact: Sophia Jagella, WESA Marketing SpecialistGuest: Jason Smith, CEO & President Schaefer’s Outfitter - Website | Instagram | — | ||||||
| 6/17/26 | ![]() American Cream Drafts, Amigo Cantering, Weird News for June 17, 2026 by Chewy - Horses in the Morning | Today, the incredible Maggie Lupkeson swings by to introduce us to America's rare and majestic "gentle giants," the American Cream Draft Horse! Then, Jamie brings us an Amigo update, and we dive into "This Day in Equine History" to relive the Battle of Waterloo alongside the legendary and fiery stallion, Copenhagen. All that, plus a dose of the weird news—Listen in!HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3975 – Show Notes and Links:Hosts: Jamie Jennings of Flyover Farm & Glenn the GeekJamie and Glenn's Amazon StoreTitle Sponsor: Chewy EquinePremier Sponsor: CareCreditPicture Credit: Maggie LupkesGuest: Maggie Lupkes on the American Cream Draft HorseSpalding Labs Fly Predators Coupon: HRN10 for 10% off your first order.Additional support for this podcast provided by: , Equine Network and Listeners Like YouTime Stamps:04:07 - World Cup fans & matches chat07:09 - Screwworm outbreak update10:08 - Daily Whinnies12:17 - Amigo training & first canter update19:06 - Gopher “turtle” vs tortoise & naming Sheldon24:47 - American Cream Draft Horse37:59 - Equestrian history42:02 - Weird News segment | — | ||||||
| 6/16/26 | ![]() The New Mexico Man Who is Leading the World on the Head Side: Get to Know Korbin Rice - The Score from The Team Roping Journal | Korbin Rice grew up in Hobbs, New Mexico roping calves with his brother. By his freshman year of high school, they'd switched to team roping full time. By his senior year, he'd made up his mind to rodeo for a living—even though nobody in his family had ever done it.His rookie year, he and Caleb Hendricks drove everywhere. One horse apiece, never got on a plane. He figured out the entering as he went, and eventually landed at Chad Masters' place in Lipan and the rest was history. From Masters came Papa Rock, the sorrel that Rice owes most of his big wins to over these last few years. He was crowned the 2026 RodeoHouston champion with Cooper Freeman, won the Ariat WSTR Finale Open with Jake Edwards back in 2024, and is now sitting No. 1 in the world on the head side with $101,329 won so far. Korbin Rice is a name you ought to write down and remember, we have a feeling he isn't going anywhere anytime soon. Check out this episode to hear his story. ---This episode is brought to you by The Dead Horse Ranch. The Dead Horse Ranch is an elite equine facility located outside of Santa Fe, NM. The property sprawls over +\- 6,100 acres and includes multiple houses, over 100 horse stalls, an indoor arena and multiple outdoor riding areas. This unique ranch is turnkey and offers usability as well as upscale luxury. The Dead Horse Ranch is proudly offered for sale by Michael Gregory Jr. Real Estate. To see more visit thedeadhorseranch.com | — | ||||||
| 6/16/26 | ![]() 1641: Horses Don't Have To Be Afraid of Fireworks, by Sentinel Horse Nutrition - Horse Tip Daily | This time we join Glenn & Jamie from Horses in the Morning who offer up some advice on helping your horses deal with fireworks. Brought to you by Sentinel Horse Nutrition.Host: Coach JennSponsored by: Sentinel Horse NutritionLearn More at www.FeedSentinel.com/podcastTodays contributor: Horses In The Morning | — | ||||||
| 6/16/26 | ![]() The seeing eye horse | Barn Stories Ep. 95 - Equus Barn Stories | We humans spend a lot of time perfecting our stewardship of horses. But we could learn a lot from the way horses care for others within their own circles.This episode is brought to you by My New Horse, your resource for navigating your horse ownership journey. | — | ||||||
| 6/16/26 | ![]() The True Value of a Good Horse by Endure Gold Killer Fly & Mosquito Control - The Quarter Horse Podcast | What is a Quarter Horse actually worth?Join professional equine appraiser Sandy Holt and Quarter Horse legend Brad Kearns as they pull back the curtain on the business, beauty, and evaluation of America’s favorite breed. Whether you’re buying your first prospect, insuring a champion, or navigating the bloodlines of the industry's finest, Sandy and Brad combine hard data with decades of arena experience to give you the real numbers. From structural correctness to market trends, get the ultimate insider’s look at what makes a great horse truly valuable.LINKS: Hosts: Ashley Winch and Cat GuentherSponsored by our friends at Farnam: Endure Gold Killer Fly & Mosquito Control | — | ||||||
| 6/16/26 | ![]() This Was Definitely Not The Plan - Saddle Talk with Sandy and Cara | In this special, first-ever video episode, hosts Cara and Sandy are hitting the open road! Tag along on their road trip as they venture out to check on two mustangs in need of a good home.While on the move, they dive deep into the raw, emotional world of animal care, horse training, and the lifelong commitment it takes to rescue and rehabilitate. They also open up about what it really means to "co-parent" an animal (trust us, it’ll all make sense once you tune in!). Will these mustangs come home with Cara & Sandy? Be sure to subscribe to this podcast to find out, with part two coming out July 30th!Connect with the hosts! | — | ||||||
| 6/16/26 | ![]() The Disease Du Jour 183: Equine Periodontal Disease with Dr. Bo Rainbow | In this episode, Bo Rainbow, DVM, of Kentucky Equine Veterinary Dental Specialists, joined us to discuss periodontal disease in horses. He talked about the clinical signs of periodontal disease, diagnostic approaches, treatment and management strategies, and more.This episode of Disease Du Jour is brought to you by Bimeda.GUESTS AND LINKS - EPISODE 183:Host: Carly Sisson (Digital Content Manager) of EquiManagement | Email Carly (CSisson@equinenetwork.com)Guest: Dr. Bo Rainbow, DVM, of Kentucky Equine Veterinary Dental SpecialistsPodcast Website: Disease Du JourThis episode of Disease Du Jour podcast is brought to you by Bimeda.Connect with the Host: Carly Sisson (Digital Content Manager) of EquiManagement | Email Carly (CSisson@equinenetwork.com) | — | ||||||
| 6/16/26 | ![]() The Daily Horse Care Tasks We Never Skip - The 10-Minute Tack-Up | In this episode, Alex and Jillian share essential daily and weekly horse care tasks that every horse owner should incorporate to ensure their horse's health and well-being. Brought to you by My New Horse. | — | ||||||
| 6/15/26 | ![]() The Breakdown: Blake Ramsey Joins the Mic as Breakaway's New Voice - The Breakdown | This week on The Breakdown, CalfRoping.com host Hannah Mann is joined by Blake Ramsey, the newest member of the Equine Network and Western Sports Group team and the new voice behind Breakaway Roping Journal coverage.Earlier this year, Calli Montague stepped in to lead breakaway coverage on an interim basis after previous host Lillian Kent moved to the Horse&Rider side of the Western Sports Group. With a new hire now in place, Calli is shifting back to The Team Roping Journal, and Blake takes over the breakaway portion of the podcast going forward.On this episode, Blake shares her background growing up between Colorado and Kansas, her family’s ranching ties in New Mexico, and her years as a barrel racer and breakaway roper through high school and college rodeo. She talks about studying media and marketing, her path into Western media, and what drew her to the Breakaway Roping Journal. She also digs into why breakaway’s explosive growth has her fired up, and the kind of storytelling she hopes to bring to listeners of The Breakdown.In this episode:The latest team changes and what they mean for Breakaway Roping Journal coverageBlake’s rodeo roots, from barrel racing and breakaway to college rodeoHer path into Western media and how she landed at the Equine NetworkWhat excites her about breakaway’s growth and the stories she hopes to tell | — | ||||||
| 6/15/26 | ![]() Dressage Today S7 E8: Interview with Lauren Chumley | In this episode of the Dressage Today Podcast, sponsored by Tribute, we talk to Grand Prix dressage rider Lauren Chumley about her superstar partner Leeloo Dallas and the Dressage Foundation Anne Barlow-Ramsay grant she and the mare received in 2024, her experience training a variety of breeds for dressage and her passion for teaching up-and-coming dressage professionals to prioritize developing young horses for the sport.As always, if you love our podcasts, make sure to subscribe, like and share them with your friends!About Lauren ChumleyLauren Chumley, who’s often referred to by her peers as the “coolest dressage trainer,” wasn’t born into a horse family, but even from a young age the telltale signs that she indeed had the recessive horse gene were there. From the moment she could read, she started pouring over every horse book she could get her hands on and amassed an unusually large collection of Breyer horses for a 12-year-old that she still has to this day.Lauren pleaded for riding lessons, but her parents who came from humble means thought the “hobby” was too expensive. It was her grandmother, however, who would eventually turn her riding dreams into a reality. One fortuitous summer, Lauren went to stay with her grandparents at the Quantico Marine Corps Base in Virginia, where her grandfather was stationed. When her grandmother decided she wanted to learn how to ride, Lauren jumped at the chance to take riding lessons with her on the base.The now decorated Grand Prix dressage rider laughs that her parents likely never forgave her grandmother for fostering her budding passion. Following her introduction to riding at Quantico, Lauren started taking lessons at a local barn in Hamilton, Ohio, where she quickly found her calling in dressage.At 14, she started training with dressage trainer Rebecca Stromatt and went on to also worked for Sorum Fjord Farm in Lebanon, Ohio, one of the largest Norwegian Fjord breeding farms in the country, where she gained a wealth of knowledge and experience working with different breeds. After attending clinics with Grand Prix dressage rider Silke Rembacz for three consecutive years, Lauren was invited to join Silke’s team as an assistant trainer.In 2011, she branched out to start her own training and sales business at Hilltop Farm based out of New Jersey and Florida. Today, she is a USDF bronze, silver and gold medalist with distinction and has made her mark in both dressage and eventing, proving her diverse talent as a rider. Lauren, who regularly works with Michael Bragdell, has competed multiple self-trained horses through Grand Prix and has earned many USDF year-end and all-breeds awards at the national levels.In 2024, she received one of two Dressage Foundation Anne Barlow-Ramsay grants for U.S.-bred horses with her then 8-year-old home-bred Dutch Warmblood mare Leeloo Dallas, who she is currently competing with at the Grand Prix level. She and one of her other current Grand Prix mounts, Santa Barbara DASH also have an amazing partnership and won the 3* Intermediate I Freestyle at the 2022 Dressage at Devon during a downpour.Lauren is a regular competitor at the USEF Festival of Champions, Dressage at Devon, USDF Regional Championships and the US Dressage Finals. She has high hopes for her pipeline of North American-bred young horses and hopes to start them in the FEI young horse classes in the future.About This Episode’s Sponsor: TributeWhat if your horse’s nutrition only changed when it truly mattered? That’s the philosophy behind Tribute Equine Nutrition. As a fixed-formula brand, they don’t make changes unless new research shows they can make their feeds meaningfully better—supporting things like digestibility, nutrient absorption, and overall performance. That’s why Tribute Equine Nutrition is upgrading every formula in their lineup, building on improvements made to their best-sellers and rolling those advancements out across 2026.To celebrate, Tribute has hidden golden tickets in random bags—worth up to a year’s supply of feed for one horse. Horse owners can also get a free, personalized feeding plan, and new customers receive their first bag shipped free. Visit TributeEquineNutrition.com and click “Get a Feed Plan” to learn more.Connect with the Hosts: Email Aviva Nebesky (horsepenhillfarm@aol.com) | Email Stephany Fish Crossman (stephanyfish@gmail.com)Connect with the Show: Website (DressageToday.com) | Socials (@DressageToday) Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | PinterestGuest: Lauren ChumleyOur Sponsors this month: Tribute | — | ||||||
| 6/15/26 | ![]() Maximizing Diagnostics for Equine Skin Conditions - EquiManagement on Audio | Dr. Julia Miller explains how to improve stallside diagnostic skills for equine skin conditions to prioritize differentials and guide appropriate treatment.Read the full article here: https://equimanagement.com/research-medical/diagnostics/maximizing-diagnostics-for-equine-skin-conditions/This magazine article has been transformed for your listening pleasure using AI resources.Mentioned in this episode:EquiManagement on Audio All the articles you have come to love in EquiManagement Magazine are now available in this podcast for free. Each article is released as its own separate episode to make them quick and easy to listen to. EquiManagement always has the latest insights on equine health, veterinary practice management, and veterinarian wellness. | — | ||||||
| 6/15/26 | ![]() Skunks in the House, RCMP, Screwworm Update for June 15, 2026 by WERM Flooring - Horses in the Morning | We start with an updated Screwworm Report and there is some good news. We meet a listener whose Grandparents had skunks in the house that she used to play dress up with, and now they have a goat living in the house. Plus, some things you didn’t know about the Royal Canadian Mounted Police "Musical Ride" and dumb things our listener’s horses have done. Listen in…HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3973– Show Notes and Links:Hosts: Jamie Jennings of Flyover Farm and Glenn the GeekJamie and Glenn's Amazon StoreTitle Sponsor: WERM FlooringPic Credit: Auditor AmandaGuest: Auditor Amanda on growing up with skunks in the houseLink: Cpl. Karen MILLER of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Musical RideSponsor: Ride TVAdditional support for this podcast provided by: Equine Network and Listeners Like YouTime Stamps: 00:19 - Screwworm report & treatments08:45 - Daily Winnies13:08 - Ocala Bigfoot convention17:24 - Drug bust in horse trailer22:23 - Amanda - Skunks in the house interview31:19 - Goat that thinks he’s a dog34:32 - Today in equine history40:13 - Dumb things listeners’ horses do | — | ||||||
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