Nominate a Veterinarian

AQHA members are invited to nominate an equine veterinarian’s selfless service in AAEP’s Good Works Campaign.

Do you know a commendable veterinarian?

More than likely you do. According to a 2009 equine welfare survey by The American Association of Equine Practitioners, 71 percent of its members had donated resources or services to assist the equine community in the past year.

Now there’s an opportunity to recognize these veterinarians. AAEP has invited American Quarter Horse members, owners and organizations to nominate veterinarians for the AAEP Good Works Campaign. This campaign celebrates the “good work” of veterinarians who devote time and expertise beyond the scope of their everyday practice to help horses and the equine community.

Throughout 2011, the AAEP Good Works Campaign will spotlight AAEP-member practitioners whose volunteer efforts are improving the health and welfare of horses. Each month, AAEP will select a veterinarian nominated by a horse owner or organization for special recognition.

Monthly honorees will be considered for the 2011 Good Works Award, to be presented during the 57th Annual Convention in San Antonio. The nomination form is available online.

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Tip of the Week – A Look at the Effects of EPM on the Horse’s Nervous System

EPM is an equine protozoal disease caused by a one-celled organism which affects the nervous system. Lesions on the spinal cord cause degeneration of nerves resulting in Ataxia (lack of coordination in movement), muscle atrophy and weight loss. The symptom first noticed by most owners is “wobbling” in the hind end. Under saddle, it seems like you are riding two different horses, as the hind end is out of sync with the front.

Opossums, raccoons, armadillos and skunks have been shown to be intermediate hosts of these protozoa. Feces from these animals gets into feed sources (usually forages like hay) and is ingested. A horse cannot contract the disease from another infected horse.

A presumptive diagnosis of EPM can be made by evaluating the horse’s health history combined with a failed neurologic exam performed by a veterinarian. A conclusive diagnosis usually includes blood testing and a spinal tap which are expensive, invasive and often include false positive and false negative results.

Drug therapy usually includes treatment with one of two antiprotozoal drugs, Marquis or Navigator. Both are 28 day protocols and only available through veterinary prescription. It is common to see relapses with these drugs; so many veterinarians recommend two consecutive treatments.

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Healthy Horse Tip – When Dealing with Horses – Get It in Writing

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You may know that the Equine Activity Liability Act says that you “ride at your own risk.”  However, liability protections do not apply to all causes of risk and all equine activities.  A written liability release in any equine related activity is therefore essential for liability protection.  A properly written and presented liability release provides advantages and protections not offered by the law.  For example, a release provides an opportunity to receive, in writing, confirmation that the signer has read, understood, and agrees to accept the terms of your limitation liability policy.  This alone may even deter the signer from filing a lawsuit.

A successfully written release includes a variety of essential elements including, but not limited to:

Parties:  The parties to the release should be carefully identified.
Signature:  The signature line should require the signer’s full name, address, and phone number.  The signer should indicate if they are signing on their own behalf, or on behalf of their minor child, ward, heirs, representatives, and/or assigns.  A minor signed release is not legally enforceable.
Risks:  A description of some risks inherent in dealing with or around horses is recommended to further reaffirm those risks.  The list must clearly indicate that the risks listed are merely a sampling and not intended to be an all-inclusive representation.
Waiver:  This section expressly provides that the signers, on their own behalf, and/or on behalf of others, agree to waive any legal rights to sue for claims arising from their involvement in the equine related activity.
State’s Law:  The enforceability of the release may differ depending on the applicable state law.  Therefore, providing which state’s law applies explicitly in the release prevents a debate on that issue.
Equine Act:  The release must include the WARNING notice exactly as it is stated in the applicable state’s Equine Activity Liability Act.
Specifics:  Many releases include provisions specific to the drafter’s needs.  For example, some releases ask for the rider’s prior riding experience, authorization for medical attention, agreement to wear a certified helmet, and the rider’s insurance information.

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Jumping Radio Show Episode 58 – Jennifer Alfano


Jennifer Alfano fresh from another win with Jersey Boy in the Hunter Derby Series, Dr. Tania Cubitt with another nutritional tip for the spring season, and journalist Pippa Cookson joins Chris in the co-host chair for a update on British Show Jumping. Listen in…

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FEI Media Advisory: Seminar on Judging in Dressage

Lausanne, 14 April 2011 – We are pleased to inform you that a seminar on judging in Dressage, presented by FEI 5* Judge and President of the 2011 Reem Acra FEI World Cup Final Ground Jury Katrina Wuest, will be held on Saturday 30 April 2011 in Leipzig (GER). The seminar is open to media representatives accredited for the 2011 FEI World Cup Finals. It will take place in the Presseclub located next to the Press Centre of the Partner Pferd Leipzig Exhibition Centre from 15h00 to 16h30. The Freestyle of the Reem Acra FEI World Cup Dressage Final will follow at 18h00.

A similar session, which received a very positive feedback, was organised during last year’s FEI World Cup Dressage Final in ‘s-Hertogenbosch (NED).

Media wishing to attend the seminar are requested to contact FEI Press Relations Manager Malina Gueorguiev (malina.gueorguiev@fei.org) by Tuesday 26 April at the latest.

Media Contacts:
Grania Willis
Director Media Relations
grania.willis@fei.org
+41 78 750 61 42

Malina Gueorguiev
Manager Media Relations
malina.gueorguiev@fei.org
+ 41 78 740 61 33

Eventing Radio Episode 133 by Bit of Britain – The Fork Report and Four Star Previews

The Fork Horse Trials was the final run for the four star combinations heading to Badminton and Rolex and Chris had a chance to catch up with Rebecca Howard, Buck Davidson, Karen O’Connor, Phllip Dutton, Sinead Halpin, and Susan Beebee about their preparation. Bobby Costello takes a close look from the co-host chair; take a listen right here…

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Stable Scoop Episode 139 by Omega Alpha – Monty Roberts U and Debbie Too

Monty Roberts’s daughter and our friend, Debbie Loucks, joins us to talk about one of Helena’s favorite websites, Monty Roberts University. Join us for a lot of laughs and some serious moments too…

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FEI Welcomes Adelaide to HSBC FEI Classics 2012 Season

Wendy Schaeffer on Koyuna Sun Shine - winner of the 2010 Australia International 3 Day Event 2010 © Jim Hillman InMotion Photography

Lausanne (SUI), 15 April 2011 – The FEI is delighted to welcome the Australian International 3 Day Event to the HSBC FEI Classics 2012 season.

The Adelaide-based event, which in 2002 became the first CCI 4* in the southern hemisphere, will host the second leg of the HSBC FEI Classics 2012 season against the stunning city centre backdrop of Adelaide Park Lands on 18-20 November 2011.

“The Australian International 3 Day Event is the country’s premier equestrian competition and one of only six 4* events held around the world,” explained Event Director and dual Olympic gold medallist Gillian Rolton (AUS). “For the last 10 years, Adelaide has been the chosen host city of this hallmark equestrian event. We are now extremely proud to take our place in the HSBC FEI Classics 2012 season and we’re looking forward to welcoming visitors and competitors to an action-packed event in our unique City of Adelaide Parkland setting.”

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Rolex FEI World Cup Jumping 2010/2011 – Final Preview

Marcus Ehning (GER) celebrates being crowned Rolex FEI World Cup 2010 champion in Geneva (SUI) with joint runners up Pius Schwizer of Switzerland (left) and Ludger Beerbaum of Germany (right). Photo: Kit Houghton/FEI

CAN MARCUS OR MEREDITH MAKE IT A RECORD FOURTH TITLE? by Louise Parkes

Lausanne (SUI), 15 April 2011 – With less than two weeks to go to the Rolex FEI World Cup 2010/2011 Jumping Final in Leipzig (GER), excitement is at fever pitch and speculation is rife about whether defending champion Marcus Ehning or his German compatriot Meredith Michaels-Beerbaum, can secure a historic fourth victory.

Just four riders have been three-time winners throughout the 32 seasons of this most prestigious indoor tournament, which brings together the leading competitors from 14 leagues staged all around the globe.

Two of those won’t make it to this year’s 33rd annual grand finale as Austria’s Hugo Simon, the first man to hold the coveted trophy aloft back in 1979 and winner again in 1996 and 1997, didn’t make the cut and Brazil’s Rodrigo Pessoa, who proved unbeatable between 1998 and 2000, has already said he won’t be making the trip to Leipzig.

That leaves only Ehning and Michaels-Beerbaum, members of Germany’s gold medal winning team at last year’s Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games and multiple champions in their own right, in contention for a record-breaking fourth success.

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The 2011 FTI Winter Equestrian Festival Experienced Great Success, Awards Circuit Championships

Wellington, FL – April 14, 2011 – Equestrian Sport Productions (ESP) is proud to congratulate all of the Circuit Champions for the 2011 season. ESP is also thrilled with the many accomplishments that were made throughout the 2011 season and look forward to continued improvements during the summer months to make the 2012 Winter Equestrian Festival one of the best horse shows in the world.

Throughout the twelve weeks of competition, more than $6 million was awarded in prize money, and over $1 million was raised for 32 charities in the FTI Great Charity Challenge presented by Fidelity Investments.

The 2011 FTI WEF also saw increased numbers of horses, riders, owners, and trainers from last year. Almost 5,000 horses and more than 3,000 riders competed over the twelve weeks of competition. It is no surprise that these numbers increased this year, due to the world-class events that were offered throughout the circuit.

The 2011 FTI Winter Equestrian Festival Circuit Champion Awards were presented to the top finishers in every division, based on prize money and points won.

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