Year: 2016

Talented Coney Island Set for Leopardstown Run Over Christmas

​Coney Island put himself in contention for some of the leading novice chases in the 2016/17 season following his victory in the Drinmore Novice Chase at Fairyhouse earlier this month. The five-year-old, who was tipped up by Andy Holding at Oddschecker at 20/1 before the Grade One contest, was only making his second appearance over […]

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EGUS and how Omeprazole can help

Article Provided By:  Ryan Thompson General Manager | HorsePreRace.com Equine gastric ulcers syndrome (EGUS)  EGUS is a commonly seen as a cause for decreased performance in race horses and it has been shown in research that 75-90% of event and race horses have EGUS. While only up to 60% of other classifications of horses were […]

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Ciao Bella Mia | Racing Debut | Belmont Park Oct. 15th

Ciao Bella Mia “Bella” will make her racing debut this Saturday at Belmont Park.  We’re very excited about this beautiful filly.  Come out and join at at Belmont Park this Saturday!  Good luck “Bella” stay safe and have a great race. BettyBeaversStable.com Race 7 Maiden Special Weight Post time 4:13 pm EST Jockey Angel S. […]

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Europe Eyes Breeders’ Cup Revenge

“O’Brien contingent walking the course” (CC BY 2.0) by monkeywing There was no joy for Europe at the recent Ryder Cup in Minneapolis as the United States surged to victory on the golf course. Crossing the Atlantic for next month’s Breeders’ Cup at Santa Anita, some of Europe’s leading trainers will attempt to put right their golfer’s wrongs. […]

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Hurricane Matthew

Total Horse Channel created an event on our Facebook page for horse people and fans in the path of Hurricane Matthew.  The next couples days are going to be very difficult and afterwords many will need assistance.  We encourage farms, and horse owners to use this event if in need or can offer assistance to […]

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globetrotting, riding vacations

How to choose the perfect horse riding holiday

Are you a globetrotter looking to dip your toe into the addictive world of horse travel but aren’t quite sure where you should start? Don’t worry, we have done all the ground work for you and have put together a list of things you should consider when choosing your globetrotting adventure. In this day and age time […]

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Tye Sturgeon: The American Wish Ride

Tye Sturgeon began his solo horseback ride across America for children’s charities in 2014 at age 19 going on 20. He began ‘The American Wish Ride’ in his hometown of Batesville, Arkansas. Over the past two years he has ridden 3,600 miles and has currently made it through 13 states. Tye plans to continue his […]

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Are You Cribbing Me?

Are You Cribbing Me? By Derek Bringewatt, Co-founder of Farm and Ranch Exchange I will never forget that cool spring morning I sauntered out to our horse barn and as I slowly opened the old rickety wood barn door, I was greeted by our three horses. Once I was inside I noticed two of our horses standing […]

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Remembering Natasha Paterson

  Remembering Natasha Paterson (June 17th 2003 – August 8th 2015) Natasha was a vibrant young adult who was a gifted student and at the top of her class. Natasha wanted to be a lawyer and read more books in a week then I did my whole life. Natasha was an active member of the community […]

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Go-Proing on Horseback

GoPro’s are the perfect filming device when riding a horse, as they are pocket size and have built-in stabilising facilities – no this isn’t a sponsored post. But when you travel the world on horseback, you want to be able to record your memories and a GoPro is the best way to do it! Unlike a handheld camera […]

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Kentucky Derby & Kentucky Oaks in Review

Article Provided by:  JK Shaw Kentucky Oaks Since 1875 the Kentucky Derby has been entertaining spectators with its pageantry and tradition and this weekend was no different. On Friday, under sunny skies, Catheryn Sophia, charged down the stretch in the 142 running of the $1 Million Longines Kentucky Oaks (G1) posting a 2-3/4 length victory over Land Over […]

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ASPCA Help a Horse Day is April 26, 2016

In honor of the ASPCA’s 150th Anniversary celebration this year, we have teamed up with actress and horse advocate, Beth Behrs—who recently adopted her own rescue horse, Belle—to spread the word about the ASPCA Help a Horse Day contest, which has been expanded to include a total of $100,000 in grant prizes. From Friday, April […]

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Common Causes of Skin Damage

Skin damage occurs as a result of infection. Skin care is vital, since there are various diseases associated with the skin, without proper care. In this article we will explore some common causes of skin damage. SUN RAYS The most important and common cause of skin damage are sun rays. The sun emits different rays, […]

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Wild About Barns

Wild About Barns Ever driven past a grand old barn in the middle of Kansas and wondered what stories that barn could tell? We have! From historic barns that were once a hub for agriculture, to humble backyard barns that serve as shelter for retired show ponies, to state of the art training and breeding […]

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Get Your Arabian Twin Calendar

Majus and Majician 2016 Calendar Total Horse Channel introduced you to Majus ZF and Majician ZF The miracle twin Arabian colts, born June 18, 2015.   Sired by Majd Alrabi out of PA A Magic Moment and bred by Zenith Farms in Delaware. Get your 2016 Calendar now for only $18.99 http://www.lulu.com/spotlight/majusmajician Video taken January 2016 Video […]

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