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Re: Horse College Degree?

1/30/2009 12:00:00 AM

Hi foxylover336! First, I just want to say that you should not go into a job just for the money. If you love working with horses, then do that, whether its a weathly job or not. Do what makes you ...

Re: dressage instructors in Western NY?

5/12/2006 12:00:00 AM

Sorry just a quick comment Quote: I know one very good dressage instructor but am reluctant to call her because she's over bearing and rude and she makes me feel stupid. HOW COULD SHE ...

Photo Gallery: TCU Western Varsity Equestrian Team

Check out Horse & Rider's fun slide show of the Texas Christian University Western varsity equestrian team at practice and at the 2008 Varsity Equestrian National Championship.

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    Texas Christian University Coach Gary Reynolds offers tips for riders who have their sights set on riding for a college equestrian team.
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    Here's how creative coaches enable Intercollegiate Dressage Association riders to produce a successful dressage test on an unfamiliar horse. By Lanier Cordell exclusively for Practical Horseman magazine and EquiSearch.com.
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    The new Ohio State equestrian team coach Lori Cramer, who coached Findlay (Ohio) Intercollegiate Horse Show Association riders to a national championship in 2001, explains how she teaches her riders to compete on unfamiliar horses. Written by Rachael Hansen and Sandra Cooke for Practical Horseman magazine.
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    What would you change about the horse industry? Expo attendees got the chance to ask top trainers and clinicians just that at the Virginia Equine Extravaganza in Richmond, Va., May 1, 2004. Written by Kate Lindon for EquiSearch.
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    Sometimes you just know when you've found your perfect college. Jennifer Champagne explains why the horses and people at Hollins University made it her No. 1 choice.
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