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SmartPak Continues as Title Sponsor of Palm Partnership Training Competition Series

"Palm Partnership Training is thrilled to partner with SmartPak as the competition series title sponsor and riders competing in the Trail Challenges will have the opportunity to win prizes from SmartPak at Fox Grove Farm.”

Three Not-So-Common Myths about Feeding Horses

"Horses are complex animals, and correctly meeting their nutritional needs can be challenging. Learn about these three not-so-common myths about feeding horses.”

10 Tips for a Safe and Sane Holiday with Your Horse

With house guests, elaborate dcorations and tempting treats,  and people coming and going, the holiday season can be very stressful for you and your horses.

Seizures

Seizures are rare in horses, but may result from secondary causes that affect the brain. Conditions such as encephalitis, trauma, tumors and oxygen deprivation in foals may contribute to the occurrence of seizures in horses.

For Horse Care Givers: Time to Make Winter Paddock and Facilities Upkeep a Priority

In areas with rainy or snowy winters, horse paddocks can pose health and safety problems, now is the time to make winter paddock and facilities upkeep a priority.

With Winter Approaching It's Time to Make Paddock and Facilities Upkeep a Priority

In areas with rainy or snowy winters, horse paddocks can pose health and safety problems, now is the time to make winter paddock and facilities upkeep a priority.

Equine Ehrlichiosis

Learn about Equine Erlichiosis which is caused by an organism carried by ticks, the symptoms, and why it is difficult to diagnose because of the similarities to other horse diseases.

Thank a Therapeutic Riding Program this Holiday Season

The idea of therapeutic riding dates back to ancient Greece where it was employed to rehabilitate injured warriors. The old idea of "getting back on the horse" is a time proven concept. The value of therapeutic riding has also been long understood in Euro

Desensitize Your Horse to Common Encounters

Because of the horse's exceptionally perceptive and sensitive nature, he has the ability to detect sensory stimuli on the trail or in unfamiliar places that doesn't register with humans.

New Book About Being a Horse Dad Called “witty, often wistful” by The Wall Street Journal

A smart, funny memoir exploring the evolution of a man and his relationship with his daughters as they grow up in the grips of the equestrian life.

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