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Equine Respiratory Health Tips
A Pony Club vet offers advice on equine respiratory health, with eight simple things you can do to keep your horse's lungs healthy.
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Pony Club College Scholarship Prep Tips
USPC offers several college scholarships each year that are available to current Pony Club members. Learn more and find tips to apply.
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NYB: Reasons to take the H-A/H-HM Testing
Written by Elizabeth Larson Since the start of the new year is often when we make decisions about our goals for the year, I want to encourage you to include the H-A/H-HM test as one of your ambitions! Here a few of many reasons to take your H-A/H-HM this coming year. I completed this test three years ago during my first semester of college. You got this! You already have teaching experience. To the best of my knowledge, the teaching, longing and bandaging are some of the most commonly-failed sections of the H-A test. Since the longing and bandaging are objectively easier skills to sharpen months leading up to the…
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Attendee Guide to USPC’s 2021 Virtual Equine Symposium & Convention
The United States Pony Club is preparing for a weekend of online education and fun at the 2021 Virtual Equine Symposium & Convention. Here's how to be part of it!
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Five Great Reasons to Attend the 2021 Virtual Equine Symposium and Convention hosted by USPC
The 2021 Equine Symposium & Convention hosted by USPC has transitioned to an entirely virtual experience. Find out how it works and why you should attend.
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Winter Health Hazards for Horses
A Pony Club vet's advice to keep your horse healthy this winter, whatever the weather brings.
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Pony Club has a Membership for Everyone
Pony Club offers a variety of membership types—here’s a guide to where it all begins.
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Horse Treat Tips
Many people enjoy feeding their horses treats. Treats are a nice way to reward your horse after a ride and can be useful as a training tool. Here are some tips to treat your horse safely.
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Tips for Riding a Spooky Horse
A calm, effective and confident ride during a spook can help the horse go from being anxious and worried to confident, secure, trusting the rider. Here are some tactics to help a spooky horse.
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The Quality of the Gaits
An excerpt from Jane Savoie’s new book, "Dressage Between the Jumps," fills the rider's toolbox with targeted exercises on the flat.