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  2. “Tempi Creek Farm” - The Chronicle of the Horse

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    Custom built home with Geo-thermal, hickory floors, gourmet kitchen, metal roof and 3 bay side-load over-size garage. Barn is a King Construction 7 stall barn which connects to an Olympic size covered dressage arena and a European Walker.

  3. The Future Of Fencing Is Steel - The Chronicle of the Horse

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    Buckley is also far more affordable than one may think—compared to a three-board wood fence, which averages $12-15 dollars per foot, a Buckley three-board fence can cost as little as $16-20 dollars per foot. Buckley also has a unique labor advantage when it comes to saving money. “Once the fence posts are installed, virtually anyone can ...

  4. 'Horses Are My Outlet': Veterinary Oncologist Rides Through Her...

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    Roof-Wages’ expertise in the field of oncology has been a blessing as she’s faced a cancer diagnosis of her own, she said. In early 2023, Roof-Wages was pregnant and miscarried. But tests showed that the pregnancy hormone hCG was continuing to rise. Doctors thought she could be pregnant again, but an ultrasound showed that wasn’t the case.

  5. What You Need To Know: Olympic Show Jumping

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    It’s a clean-slate final, with riders competing in reverse order of go, using results from the qualifier to determine the starting order, with the best rider going last. Combinations tied for first after the individual final will compete in a jump-off. Whoever has the best score in the jump-off will be placed first. Updated.

  6. Planning Tips & Common Mistakes When Considering an Automatic...

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    On average a horse drinks 8 to 12 gallons of water a day and having access to clean, fresh water is critical for keeping your horse healthy and reducing the risk of developing colic. Hauling buckets to stalls, scrubbing the buckets and making sure your horse has enough water available is time consuming. Automatic waterers simplify this chore ...

  7. Towing And Trailer Safety, Part 3: Choosing The Right Trailer

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    In general, a horse that is 16.3-17.2 hands needs a trailer that has 11’ stalls and is 7’8” tall. Two inches doesn’t seem like much of a difference, but that extra clearance will make the horse much more comfortable. For the 18-hand range, or an extra wide horse, some width may need to be added.

  8. Blue Ridge Horse Community Digging Out From Hurricane Helene's...

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    In nearby Landrum, South Carolina, just south of Tryon, Michelle Drum was able to turn her horses out into intact pastures even after trees fell onto her barn, penetrating the roof and leaving the structure unsafe to house her animals. The amateur hunter/jumper rider said she was relieved to find her pasture fencing still standing.

  9. Road To The Makeover: Surviving A Nightmare

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    My adrenaline was through the roof at this point. Houdini was free, but he was non-weight bearing on that leg and still trapped in the middle of a million more metal objects just sitting there waiting to impale him. I jumped up and ran to him; he was so afraid. He had to pivot on his hind foot and walk back over where he originally crashed to ...

  10. Know Your USHJA Rule Change Proposals: Horse Welfare Concerns,...

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    The proposal reads: “Spurs must be made of smooth metal. Rowel spurs with serrated edges are not permitted. Hammer spurs are allowed. Metal or plastic ‘impulse’ spurs with round hard plastic or metal knobs and ‘dummy’ spurs with no shank are allowed. The contact surface with the horse and all edges must be smooth and rounded.

  11. Glynn: Responses To Viral Post ‘Gave Me Hope’ - The Chronicle of...

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    On March 31, as California-based hunter/jumper professional and ‘R’ judge Hope Glynn waited to board a plane at the end of Desert Circuit, she sat down and tapped out her thoughts about the current state of trainer-client relationships, particularly involving juniors, in the hunter/jumper world. Her post, warning trainers and parents alike ...