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NYB: Gift Giving for Equestrians
By: Madelyn Gibbs Christmas is right around the corner and for many of us, who spend all of their money on horses, gift giving can be a tedious task. However, equestrians also have lots of people to thank during the holiday season! Here are a couple things you can do this season to thank the people who help you the most without breaking the bank. Offer grooming services at an upcoming horse show. This one is super easy, and almost everyone can do it. When you have a friend or trainer that needs help at a show, offer to step in! It’s a fun way to make memories and give…
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Save These Dates for the 2022 USPC Convention
As we count down to the 2022 USPC Convention January 26-30, there are a few important deadlines to remember before we see you in Norfolk, Virginia.
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Hay Alternatives & High Fiber Options
This summer’s drought has been devastating to our pastures, reducing hay crops and posing potentially serious horse care management challenges. In general, horses need to consume 1-2% of their body weight in hay every day. Poor pasture quality and quantity can mean fewer calories and nutrients in the hay being harvested, hay shortages and higher costs, so we need to be prepared with good quality fiber alternatives, especially when looking toward the winter months. Luckily, a variety of forage and high fiber options can help.
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NYB: Riding During the Holidays
By: Emily Harris The holidays are a very special time of the year, one that many people look forward to. Since the beginning of the COVID pandemic, we have had to work around all kinds of difficulties. But if you still want to do something this holiday season to make it special, here are some tips to manage your time! Brainstorm and Get Creative Now this is the first step to enjoying your holidays and this is what makes them fun!! Personalize the season to fit you. You may even create new family traditions! Try new holiday colors, stuff stockings for your horses, dress up yourself and your horse in creative…
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Mindful Horse Management Skills
USPC Instruction Services Director Connie Jehlik explains why knowledge plus skills equal Horse Management superpowers when it comes to safety.
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Alexa Ehlers
United States Pony Club Marketing Department sits down with Pony Club Member Alexa Ehlers. Alexa is one of the few triple A certified members of Pony Club, which means she has three A-level certifications across different disciplines.
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How USPC Championships Registration Works
Here are a few things to understand about the registration process as you make your dream of competing at Championships a reality.
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Pony Club Member Spotlight: Samantha!
Meet Samantha! Samantha is a C-1 member of the Old Dominion Hounds Pony Club in the Virginia Region. Her and her mare Daisy moved up to Training level eventing this spring, and competed in Pony Club champs this year!
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NYB: Creating Your Own Equine First Aid Kit
By: Grace Mitchinson The equine first aid kit is undoubtedly one of the most important things to have as a rider and Pony Club member. From routinely checking vitals to wound care, your first aid kit will have the tools necessary to treat your horse for any minor ailment. But where should you start? Creating your own equine first aid kit can seem daunting, but here are some tips to help you get started. Start with a sturdy bin. It’s important that your vet kit is large enough to hold all of the required items, and is sturdy enough to last and keep all of your equipment inside clean and…
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Keeping Up With the 2022 USPC Convention
There's a lot going on during the USPC Convention. Here are some tips to utilize the event website before, during and after so that you don’t miss a thing!