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Honey’s Teeth

Posted on September 19, 2016 by Michall Broussard

Today I’m going to tell you about a Quarter Horse mare named Honey who was sold as a five year old, but after looking at her teeth we determined she Continue Reading →

Posted in Blogs, Health, Michall Broussard

If You’ve Ever Loved a Horse

Posted on September 16, 2016 by Linda Berry

Some years ago, in a fit of questionable sanity and already a grandmother, I bought an Arabian horse. Because I always wanted one. Five years old and the product of a show Continue Reading →

Posted in Blogs, Linda Berry, Miscellaneous

Flood Injury in Horses

Posted on September 15, 2016 by The Equine Report

By Dr. Neely Walker– nwalker@agcenter.lsu.edu, Courtnee Morton, Quynchi Tran, Dr. Britta Leise, and Dr. Rebecca McConnico. Louisiana State University Agricultural Center & Louisiana State University School of Veterinary Medicine. Natural Continue Reading →

Posted in Blogs, Health, Neely Walker

White House Equestrians

Posted on August 28, 2016 by Barbara Newtown

Horses and Presidents have been a good combination, especially since the start of the twentieth century, when dealing with horses became a choice, not a necessity.  When a President is on a horse, Continue Reading →

Posted in Barbara Newtown, Blogs, History, Miscellaneous

Racing in the Rain

Posted on August 27, 2016 by The Equine Report

By Ann Switalski. Tuesday, March 8, started like any other race day at Louisiana Downs.  Yes, I kept staring at the skies and wondering when I would have to dress Continue Reading →

Posted in Ann Switalski, Quarter Horse Racing

Tack Tip of the Day

Posted on August 24, 2016 by Michelle Wadley

Ever had a zipper break on your paddock or tall boots? It’s beyond frustrating, right, especially as it always seems to happen right before a show or a clinic? As Continue Reading →

Posted in Blogs, Michelle Wadley

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    • George Newtown
    • Bill Woods
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    • Linda Berry
    • Michall Broussard
    • Caroline Sibley
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