First Appearance for EquiMania! at International Plowing Match & Rural Expo

Newsdate: Tue, 16 September 2014 - 08:00 am
Location: GUELPH, Ontario

Good Old Days... Modern New Ways is the motto of the Simcoe County International Plowing Match presented by the Ontario Plowmen's Association this September 16th - 20th, 2014.

Learning more about horses in all their roles

Learning more about horses in all their roles

The International Plowing Match celebrates the horse's role throughout history and today with a horse tent dedicated to demonstrations, the Canadian Cowgirls, Dodge RAM rodeo, plowing of course and EquiMania!.
© 2014 by Equine Guelph

The event has travelled far and wide bringing a history lesson to every venue which is attended by over 10,000 students plus farmers, families and locals alike.  In its 101st year the International Plowing match will occupy more than 10 acres near Barrie, in Ivy, Ontario, giving attendees four huge tents full of education and entertainment and plenty of activities throughout the grounds.

Appearing for the first time in the lineup is the award winning, EquiMania! interactive exhibit designed to teach youth about horse health and safety.

Simcoe County Education chairperson, Anne Arksey says, "EquiMania! is a perfect fit with our program, giving visitors a chance to learn more about horses." The International Plowing Match celebrates the horse's role throughout history and today with a horse tent dedicated to demonstrations, the Canadian Cowgirls, Dodge RAM rodeo, plowing of course and EquiMania!

A cool scavenger hunt will travel through time beginning in the First Nations Tepee, touring next through EquiMania! for tips on how to look after horses and then on to several more stops learning about agriculture through the ages before exiting at the prize station!

Did you know - a horse can plow approximately 10 acres of land a day? The plow has been depicted as far back as the Old Testament on Egyptian monuments. In the nineteenth century horses largely replaced oxen for drawing plows as they could pull at a faster pace. By the 1920's tractors largely replaced the horse drawn plow but many communities (in particular Amish settlements) continue to plough with horses to this day.

Learn more and for details about the scavenger hunt.

Don't miss this exciting event sure to please everyone in the family with singing, dancing tractors, labyrinth, antique and historical displays, parades, little sprouts tent, EquiMania! and more.

About Equine Guelph

Equine Guelph is the horse owners' and care givers' Centre at the University of Guelph. It is a unique partnership dedicated to the health and well-being of horses, supported and overseen by equine industry groups. Equine Guelph is the epicentre for academia, industry and government - for the good of the equine industry as a whole. For further information

Story by Jackie Bellamy-Zions

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Flossie Sellers

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As an animal lover since childhood, Flossie was delighted when Mark, the CEO and developer of EquiMed asked her to join his team of contributors.

She enrolled in My Horse University at Michigan State and completed a number of courses in everything related to horse health, nutrition, diseases and conditions, medications, hoof and dental care, barn safety, and first aid.

Staying up-to-date on the latest developments in horse care and equine health is now a habit, and she enjoys sharing a wealth of information with horse owners everywhere.

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