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Carriage Driving World Magazine Becomes Official Publication of Chester Weber
Ocala, FL - Carriage driving enthusiasts and readers of Carriage Driving World will now get the chance to go along for the ride as champion combined driver Chester Weber prepares for the 2010 World Equestrian Games. Due to Chester's success, knowledge and visibility in the sport of combined driving, Carriage Driving World has made their magazine the Official Publication of Chester Weber.
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On with the Show! - "Don't You Just Wonder?" - by Ron Hevener
Every morning, her master left the house and entered the barn at precisely the same time. Every morning, a scoop of grain and several flakes of hay were given to her. Every morning, her water bucket was filled to the top. Every day, the old TV set was left on for her.
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Hayley Waters Tops the Country in the Pony Hunters and Children's Jumpers by Susan Benton
Sparr, Florida, 12/29/08- Hayley Waters rode Top Of The Morning to the National Championship in the Large Green Pony Hunter division, a major accomplishment for an 11 year old. But, the awards didn't stop there. She finished 1st & 2nd in the NAL Children's Jumper National standings for the year with her two jumpers, Rocky & Houston. Other year end awards included: The Quiet Hill Trophy for the overall equitation rider (11 & under) in North Florida, ...
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Gulf Coast Classic Winter Series 2009 - By Classic Company
We are gearing up for our winter circuit February 4-March 15 and wanted to share the special highlights to look forward to. This year we have six weeks of USEF AA-Rated events, each featuring a $25,000 Grand Prix and climaxing with the $10,000 Grand Prix rider bonus. Our shows will also host 23 classics each week along with hosting the USHJA Hunter Derby on the Friday of Week 4 and will offer two $25,000 Grand Prix classes on Week 6.
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Disaster Planning
Owner's Agreement for Contagious Equine Metritis Quarantine Frequently Asked Questions
Why do stallions and mares imported from certain foreign countries have to undergo CEM Quarantine upon arrival in the United States?
Why are non-breeding horses (i.e., geldings, spayed mares) not required to undergo CEM Quarantine upon arrival in the United States?
Where must one obtain an application of the Owner's Agreement for Quarantine for CEM?
Where must one obtain a list of approved CEM Quarantine Facilities in Florida?
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Government and Industry Groups Speak about USDA Memo Mandating Premises Registration
In November, we alerted you to a USDA memo that requires premises registration for activities relating to a federally regulated disease on their property. The memo is posted at http://farmandranchfreedom.org/content/Government-documents.
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November SART Sentinel
In preparation for our Advisory Board meeting here in Gainesville on December 3rd, here is our November SART Sentinel newsletter. Here is a list of this month's contents which can be accessed directly at http://www.flsart.org/newsletter/sent-08-11.htm.
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Diseases/Health
Equine Piroplasmosis (EP) Update - December 8, 2008
The last positive EP horse was removed from the quarantined Desoto County premises (premises 2 below) last week. This premise now joins one additional premise (premises 3 below) still under state quarantine, in awaiting the 60 day time period to elapse before retesting of horses can be done.
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Equine Piroplasmosis
Equine Piroplasmosis is present in South and Center America, the Caribbean (including Puerto Rico), Africa, the Middle East, and Eastern and Southern Europe. Only the United States, Canada, Australia, Japan, England and Ireland are not considered to be endemic areas.
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Backgrounder: Equine Piroplasmosis
Equine piroplasmosis (EP) is caused by the protozoan parasites Theileria equi (formerly Babesia equi) and Babesia caballi. Babesia equi was renamed Theileria equi in 1998 following clarification of the parasite's life cycle and DNA structure. The B. caballi organism is approximately twice the size of T. equi.
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Editorial
Quick Tips for Effective News Releases
Press Release Advice from HorsesintheSouth.com: Best Practices. With 10 years of experience in the online news release distribution industry, HorsesintheSouth.com has a unique understanding of what makes a news release successful online. The following tips will help you write a professional, concise and powerful news release.
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The Middle Aged Simplifier: fine-tune messaging for your upscale offerings
If your product or service caters to well-heeled customers, you might soon discover a new segment: the Middle Aged Simplifier. According to John Quelch of Harvard Business Online, they spent the boom years accumulating status symbols. "As [those at the top] grew richer," Quelch reports, "pressure increased on those below to trade up. And, as they traded up, pressure increased in turn on the well-off to buy even more-the 2nd home, the big screen TV and the latest
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The Economy: It's Ugly Out There & HorsesintheSouth.com wants us all to work together
This is a first in a series of marketing articles to assist you in making the best use of your advertising budget. We subscribe to many marketing and advertising newsletters so we are always keeping up with what is going on around the 'net. We do strongly believe that we all need to work together and instead of being competitors, we need to compliment each other. Let's help each other in our advertising efforts and cross-promote for our clients.
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Educational
www.EquestrianCollegeRecruiter.com
They say necessity is the mother of invention, I could not agree more. The mother of a rising high school Junior, he and I were beginning the daunting task of figuring what to do about college. Having been a rider since conception it seemed very logical to us that a college scholarship just might be attainable. My good friend Denna Johnson runs the College Bound Invitational every year; this seemed like a logical place to start.
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American Shetland Pony Club Donates Pony to Black Stallion Literacy Foundation
Orlando, FL - A black Shetland Pony who closely resembles the pony Little Black in the Walter Farley book "Little Black, a Pony" has a new home with the Black Stallion Literacy Foundation at Arabian Nights in Orlando, Florida. Thanks to the donation of the pony by the American Shetland Pony Club (ASPC), thousands of children involved in the literacy program will have the chance to meet Little Black in person.
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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.
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Equine Protection
Old Friends Update - Ruhlmann 1985-2008
On Christmas Eve, just after 4 in the afternoon, Ruhlmann died. It was just two days after he celebrated four years at Old Friends. Alberto brought him up from his paddock to his stall and left to clean another stall in the other barn. When he returned, 15 minutes later, Ruhlmann was dead. Dr. Byars arrived within ten minutes and explained that Ruhlmann died of a rupture and, judging by the virtually undisturbed nature of his stall, concluded that Ruhlmann died instantly.
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Piroplasmosis Protocol Developed for 2010 Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games
December 16 2008 - After years of research and planning, a much-awaited plan that allows piroplasmosis positive horses to compete in the 2010 Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games (WEG) was announced at November's FEI General Assembly, by the World Games 2010 Foundation in coordination with the Kentucky Department of Agriculture (KDA) and the United States Department of Agriculture's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS).
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Innovative Lameness Treatment in Use at the Marion duPont Scott Equine Medical Center
Captain Archer, otherwise known as "Archie," is a thoroughbred afflicted with lameness, a common malady in horses. Hillman brought Archie to Virginia Tech's Marion duPont Scott Equine Medical Center to undergo an innovative treatment-and the results were remarkable.
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Headlines
Carriage Driving World Magazine Becomes Official Publication of Chester Weber
Ocala, FL - Carriage driving enthusiasts and readers of Carriage Driving World will now get the chance to go along for the ride as champion combined driver Chester Weber prepares for the 2010 World Equestrian Games. Due to Chester's success, knowledge and visibility in the sport of combined driving, Carriage Driving World has made their magazine the Official Publication of Chester Weber.
»Read More
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American Shetland Pony Club Donates Pony to Black Stallion Literacy Foundation
Orlando, FL - A black Shetland Pony who closely resembles the pony Little Black in the Walter Farley book "Little Black, a Pony" has a new home with the Black Stallion Literacy Foundation at Arabian Nights in Orlando, Florida. Thanks to the donation of the pony by the American Shetland Pony Club (ASPC), thousands of children involved in the literacy program will have the chance to meet Little Black in person.
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Miniature Horses Spread Hope and Encouragement
Hearts and Hooves of Marion County, a therapeutic program utilizing miniature horses, was formed in early 2008 and has just launched a new website, www.heartsandhoovesmc.org, designed by Somerset SportArt. The founder of the new non profit, Denise Taylor, has worked as an assistant physical therapist and learned about these types of programs through a magazine article about the original Chapter of Hearts and Hooves in Texas.
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Horse Care
FEI Tribunal Takes Final Decision in Prohibited Substance Case Involving the Horse CAMIRO
12/22/2008 - The panel of the FEI Tribunal has rendered its final decision in the prohibited substance case involving the horse Camiro ridden by Tony Andre Hansen (NOR) at the 2008 Olympic Games.
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Piroplasmosis Protocol Developed for 2010 Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games
December 16 2008 - After years of research and planning, a much-awaited plan that allows piroplasmosis positive horses to compete in the 2010 Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games (WEG) was announced at November's FEI General Assembly, by the World Games 2010 Foundation in coordination with the Kentucky Department of Agriculture (KDA) and the United States Department of Agriculture's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS).
»Read More
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Innovative Lameness Treatment in Use at the Marion duPont Scott Equine Medical Center
Captain Archer, otherwise known as "Archie," is a thoroughbred afflicted with lameness, a common malady in horses. Hillman brought Archie to Virginia Tech's Marion duPont Scott Equine Medical Center to undergo an innovative treatment-and the results were remarkable.
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Humor/Poems/Of Interest
Miniature Horses Spread Hope and Encouragement
Hearts and Hooves of Marion County, a therapeutic program utilizing miniature horses, was formed in early 2008 and has just launched a new website, www.heartsandhoovesmc.org, designed by Somerset SportArt. The founder of the new non profit, Denise Taylor, has worked as an assistant physical therapist and learned about these types of programs through a magazine article about the original Chapter of Hearts and Hooves in Texas.
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Entries Guidelines for 2009 FTI Winter Equestrian Festival
WELLINGTON, Fla., Dec. 26 -- Equestrian Sport Productions has issued guidelines for entries in the 2009 FTI Winter Equestrian Festival to save exhibitors time. The aim of the guidelines is to alert exhibitors to rule changes and to shorten time spent making entries in the show office or online at http://www.showgroundslive.com.
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Old Friends Update - Ruhlmann 1985-2008
On Christmas Eve, just after 4 in the afternoon, Ruhlmann died. It was just two days after he celebrated four years at Old Friends. Alberto brought him up from his paddock to his stall and left to clean another stall in the other barn. When he returned, 15 minutes later, Ruhlmann was dead. Dr. Byars arrived within ten minutes and explained that Ruhlmann died of a rupture and, judging by the virtually undisturbed nature of his stall, concluded that Ruhlmann died instantly.
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Press Releases
Gulf Coast Classic Winter Series 2009
We are gearing up for our winter circuit February 4-March 15 and wanted to share the special highlights to look forward to. This year we have six weeks of USEF AA-Rated events, each featuring a $25,000 Grand Prix and climaxing with the $10,000 Grand Prix rider bonus. Our shows will also host 23 classics each week along with hosting the USHJA Hunter Derby on the Friday of Week 4 and will offer two $25,000 Grand Prix classes on Week 6.
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Kassidy Peacock Wins The Paddock Saddlery 2008 USDF Youth Volunteer of the Year Award
San Antonio, TX - Thanks to her dedication, and over 100 hours of volunteer hours, 14-year-old Kassidy Peacock has been named the 2008 USDF Youth Volunteer of the Year. The award is presented by The Paddock Saddlery and sponsored by the USDF Youth Executive Board.
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IPHDA 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
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Showing/Events
Hayley Waters Tops the Country in the Pony Hunters and Children's Jumpers
Sparr, Florida, 12/29/08- Hayley Waters rode Top Of The Morning to the National Championship in the Large Green Pony Hunter division, a major accomplishment for an 11 year old. But, the awards didn't stop there. She finished 1st & 2nd in the NAL Children's Jumper National standings for the year with her two jumpers, Rocky & Houston. Other year end awards included: The Quiet Hill Trophy for the overall equitation rider (11 & under) in North Florida, ...
»Read More
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Gulf Coast Classic Winter Series 2009
We are gearing up for our winter circuit February 4-March 15 and wanted to share the special highlights to look forward to. This year we have six weeks of USEF AA-Rated events, each featuring a $25,000 Grand Prix and climaxing with the $10,000 Grand Prix rider bonus. Our shows will also host 23 classics each week along with hosting the USHJA Hunter Derby on the Friday of Week 4 and will offer two $25,000 Grand Prix classes on Week 6.
»Read More
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Kassidy Peacock Wins The Paddock Saddlery 2008 USDF Youth Volunteer of the Year Award
San Antonio, TX - Thanks to her dedication, and over 100 hours of volunteer hours, 14-year-old Kassidy Peacock has been named the 2008 USDF Youth Volunteer of the Year. The award is presented by The Paddock Saddlery and sponsored by the USDF Youth Executive Board.
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Spotlights
Hayley Waters Tops the Country in the Pony Hunters and Children's Jumpers by Susan Benton
Sparr, Florida, 12/29/08- Hayley Waters rode Top Of The Morning to the National Championship in the Large Green Pony Hunter division, a major accomplishment for an 11 year old. But, the awards didn't stop there. She finished 1st & 2nd in the NAL Children's Jumper National standings for the year with her two jumpers, Rocky & Houston. Other year end awards included: The Quiet Hill Trophy for the overall equitation rider (11 & under) in North Florida, ...
»Read More
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Kassidy Peacock Wins The Paddock Saddlery 2008 USDF Youth Volunteer of the Year Award
San Antonio, TX - Thanks to her dedication, and over 100 hours of volunteer hours, 14-year-old Kassidy Peacock has been named the 2008 USDF Youth Volunteer of the Year. The award is presented by The Paddock Saddlery and sponsored by the USDF Youth Executive Board.
»Read More
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Carriage Driving World Magazine Becomes Official Publication of Chester Weber
Ocala, FL - Carriage driving enthusiasts and readers of Carriage Driving World will now get the chance to go along for the ride as champion combined driver Chester Weber prepares for the 2010 World Equestrian Games. Due to Chester's success, knowledge and visibility in the sport of combined driving, Carriage Driving World has made their magazine the Official Publication of Chester Weber.
»Read More
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Training Tips
American Shetland Pony Club Donates Pony to Black Stallion Literacy Foundation
Orlando, FL - A black Shetland Pony who closely resembles the pony Little Black in the Walter Farley book "Little Black, a Pony" has a new home with the Black Stallion Literacy Foundation at Arabian Nights in Orlando, Florida. Thanks to the donation of the pony by the American Shetland Pony Club (ASPC), thousands of children involved in the literacy program will have the chance to meet Little Black in person.
»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
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IPHDA 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
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