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The Horse Radio Network is the leading podcast network for horse lovers worldwide. With many equine podcasts to choose from you are sure to find something you will love! This is the All Shows Feed that will give you every episode of every show we do. Individual shows are also available on your podcast player.
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Farming Practices and Horse Health: A Vet's Experience, by Equithrive - The Humble Hoof
Dr. Elizabeth Hilborn, author of "Restoring Eden," talks about her experience with pesticides and their effect on her farm, wildlife, and horses in her care - including the potential effects she noticed in their hooves.
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Understanding Equine Hindgut Health - Ask The Horse
Two experts weigh in on common equine hindgut problems and how you can manage them. Learn more and get your questions answered during the live recording of our podcast.
This episode of Ask TheHorse Live is brought to you by Purina.
About the Experts:
Frank M. Andrews, DVM, MS, Dipl. ACVIMFrank M. Andrews, DVM, MS, Dipl. ACVIM, is a graduate of Washington State University College of Veterinary Medicine in Pullman, Washington, where he received a DVM and MS. After a year in private veterinary practice, he completed an Equine Medicine and Surgery Residency at The Ohio State University. After 20 years on the faculty at the University of Tennessee College of Veterinary Medicine, he is currently LVMA Equine Committee Professor and Head of The Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences, as well as the Director of the Equine Health and Sports Performance Program at LSU Vet Med. Dr. Andrews is Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine, Large Animal Internal Medicine. Dr. Andrews’ has clinical and research interests in gastric ulcers, gastrointestinal disease, and endocrine diseases and is involved in clinical equine practice and has been doing scientific investigation for over 35 years.
Mary Beth Gordon, PhDDr. Mary Beth Gordon is the Senior Director of Equine Technical Innovation for Purina Animal Nutrition (Land O'Lakes, Inc.) with responsibilities to lead and guide the research and technical teams for the horse business group. Her ambitious research team has completed over 350 research protocols at the Purina Animal Nutrition Center, leading to the creation of 18 new products and 20+ reformulated products in the equine market since 2005. This research encompasses exercise physiology, growth and reproduction, and digestive physiology including palatability, intake, and microbiome work. Mary Beth earned her BS in Animal Science from Delaware Valley University and PhD in Animal Science with a specialty in Equine Nutrition and Exercise Physiology from Rutgers University. Her graduate research focused on the effects of exercise on the hormonal regulation of appetite in horses and her work was the first to characterize the appetite stimulating hormone, ghrelin, in equine. She is published in numerous scientific journals including The Veterinary Journal, Equine Veterinary Journal, Journal of Animal Science, Journal of Equine Veterinary Science and Equine Comparative Exercise Physiology. She has also co-authored chapters in textbooks such as Equine Sports Medicine and Surgery. In addition to her work at Purina Animal Nutrition, Mary Beth is active in the horse world as a dressage rider, owning multiple warmbloods that keep her very busy! -
1535: Be Smart Out Buying Your Horse, by Spalding Labs - Horse Tip Daily
Today's tip features an excerpt from the Ask Monty segment on the Horsemanship Radio podcast dealing with buying your first horse.
Host: Coach JennTodays contributor: Horsemanship Radio podcast, Monty RobertsSupport for this podcast provided by Spalding LabsAdditional support for this episode provided by HRN Auditors -
Disease Du Jour 136: Improving Postoperative Outcomes for Colic Patients with Dr. Emily Hellstrom
In this episode, Emily Hellstrom, DVM, PhD, joined us to talk about her research on postoperative ileus and improving outcomes for colic surgery patients. She provided insight into a publication she co-authored titled “Postoperative Ileus: Comparative Pathophysiology and Future Therapies” and discussed some of the risk factors and treatment options for this condition in horses.
The Disease Du Jour podcast is brought to you by Merck Animal Health.
Disease Du Jour Podcast Hosts, Guests, and Links Episode 136:
Host: Carly Sisson (Digital Content Manager) of EquiManagement | Email Carly (CSisson@equinenetwork.com) Guest: Dr.Emily Hellstrom, DVMPodcast Website: Disease Du JourThe Disease Du Jour podcast is brought to you in 2024 by Merck Animal Health. -
The Nuances of the Reining Back Up for June 13, 2024 - HORSES IN THE MORNING
In this National Reining Horse Association episode will we take a deep dive into the nuances of how to get an amazing reining back up on your horse with NRHA Professional Brandon Brant and NRHA Judge and Trainer Craig Schmersal. Listen in...
Horses in the Morning NRHA Episode 3453 Links:
Link to sound file for the hearing impairedHosts of the NRHA Monthly Episode: Christy Landwehr and Sara Honegger of the NRHATitle Sponsor: National Reining Horse AssociationGuest: Craig Schmersal | WebsiteGuest: Brandon Brant | Website
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01:20 - Youth Trip to DC
10:23 - Craig Schmersal
22:40 - Brandon Brant -
The Short Score: California's Preston Burgess - The Score from The Team Roping Journal
Preston Burgess is teamed up with eight-time NFR qualifier Cody Cowden on the 2024 California Circuit front, and they've made some recent money moves to climb in their standings.
Burgess, a Hilmar, California, native, and Cowden have steadily climbed to fifth and third in the circuit standings after pocketing $6,718 a man between their average win at the Santa Maria Elks Rodeo May 30-June 2, and a fifth-place finish at the Livermore Rodeo June 8-9.
Burgess joins The Short Score to talk about their recent circuit success, his partnership with Cowden and rodeoing on the West Coast.
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