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November 2012 - Posts

Horse women are known to be tougher than average, and Israeli dressage trainer and mother of four Yael Ram-Matzpon certainly proved it when a terrorist broke into her home in Sde Avraham to attack her and her children. Late one night while her children Read More...
It's no secret that horses are expensive! Between the money it costs to feed, shoe, vaccinate, and house them, not to mention the plethora of tack and equipment needed for riding and competing, we horse owners rack up a pretty hefty bill caring for Read More...
Imagine this: you go to take your horse out of his stall or paddock to ride, and he's three-legged lame. He won't put any weight on one foot, and your mind immediately runs through every worst-case scenario you can think of. Is his leg broken? Read More...
If there is one person in the equestrian world that deserved to win the Against All Odds Award, it's Courtney King-Dye. The Olympic veteran and World Cup competitor was presented with this award in Istanbul, Turkey at the 2012 FEI Awards on November Read More...
Many years ago, Bucks County resident Kim Walnes happened upon a quirky grey horse at a farm in Ireland. She recognized him as a diamond in the rough, and went on to develop him from a misbehaving youngster into one of the most talented event horses of Read More...
ELCR Fights To Preserve Land For Horses Along the East Coast of the United States, open land has been disappearing at a rapid rate. According to the Equine Land Conservation Resource, space for horses is vanishing as fast as 6,000 acres per day. The situation Read More...
In the wake of Hurricane Sandy, many areas of Pennsylvania are without electricity, internet, and cell phone service. Everyone at Cindy Stys Equestrian & Country Properties, Ltd. is doing their best to get back to work, whether it means camping out Read More...