Feature Your Business in the 2019 Ohio Equestrian Directory
Now Reserving Advertising Space! Deadline - Nov. 15, 2018
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Smart Blanketing Tips
by SmartPak, 2018 Issue pg. 18-19
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Blanketing doesn’t have to be difficult, which is why SmartPak is here with their expert tips from their Ultimate Blanket Guide to get you and your horse through the colder season...
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Quality Nutrition Makes All The Difference
by Tania Cubitt, Ph. D. 2018 Issue pg. 30-31
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The horse has evolved as a grazing animal; forage plays a pivotal role in equine health. Horses are non-ruminant herbivores, also known as “hindgut fermenters”. The front portion of the digestive system, the stomach and small intestine, utilizes enzyme digestion to break down food material...
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To Protect and Serve...and Ride!
by Regina Sacha-Ujczo, 2018 Issue pg. 32-35
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A winding wooded trail leads to an ensconced barn not unlike most barns in beautiful rural Ohio. However, amidst a variety of trees and colored fallen leaves there is a telltale sign, alerting visitors that this barn is special...
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FOR ADOPTION WITH NEW VOCATIONS
Harecraft (2008 15.2 Standardbred Gelding):
Winner of 42 pari-mutuel races, Harecraft retires with lifetime earnings of over $553,000!! This good natured gelding has it all, from looks to class to athleticism. Harecraft retired sound, and has a balanced, uphill way of going that makes him a great candidate for any W/T/C discipline. He’s a pleasure to work around, a true professional in every sense, with no bad habits. At this time, until his transitioning is complete, he will require an intermediate level rider, or higher. Once he’s logged enough riding hours, we see no reason why Harecraft can’t make a lovely all-around family horse safe for children. $600 Adoption Fee. Located in Ohio.
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Don't miss out on getting your business listed in the 2019 Issue - Coming Soon!
More than just a business directory, it also features content on trending topics, the best practices and innovators in the industry, plus tips from the pros. Look inside the 2018 Issue, our biggest issue yet, to see why everyone has been talking about OED! You can read it online and flip through the pages with ease. Pick up a copy at your nearest tack shop! Ohio Equestrian Directory was created for YOU…owners, riders, professionals and businesses of all disciplines…to help you connect within the local horse community.
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EORTH - Is Your Horse's Mouth At Risk? Recognize These Early Signs of Tooth Disease
By Gian P. Gargiulo, DVM 2018 Issue pg. 55
Equine Odontoclastic Tooth Resorption and Hypercementosis (EORTH) is a disease process affecting the incisor and canine teeth of the horse. This disease most commonly affects horses 15 years of age and older. The etiology of this disease is unknown at this time, but the effects are quite dramatic...
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Why Does MY HORSE Need to Have Chiropractic Care?
By Kiley B. Dill DC, CAC 2018 Issue pg. 67
In recent years, veterinary chiropractic has grown exponentially. Some think that it is just a “fad” that will move on with the times, but in reality most are discovering an adjustment to be extremely beneficial for their horse’s performance and overall well-being...
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Authentic Presence In Leadership and Life.
A Book Excerpt by Jackie Stevenson, MSSA, LISW, BCC
By Jackie Stevenson, MSSA, LISW, BCC 2018 Issue pg. 75
"Someday We’ll Live Like Horses." The lyrics in this song recorded by Elton John and Luciana Pavarotti challenges us to someday live like horses, taking down fences, removing the barriers that exist inside of us and between us. In doing so, we may live more freely and joyfully. I believe this is one of the lessons that horses and nature teach us...
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