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Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 61 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | Kids & FamilyPets & Animals |
Oliver Townend, currently ranked fourth in the world of eventing. Where his lack of concern is only for the welfare of his horses...not the prize money. more
Many supplements make outrageous claims, only to find an ingredients list that doesn't match. For once we found and get to take a look at a supplement that appears to not only matches its claims, but has the research to back it up. That supplement is... more
Pick up your latest equestrian magazine, without fail you will see multiple, full page advertisements about hock injections. Walk down the barn aisle at your next show and simply listen to how many other riders are considering hock injections, have h... more
This week, we decided to take a detour and discuss some popular articles we spotted being shared across Facebook a few weeks ago. It can feel very frustrating and alienating when prominent trainers use various language to discredit you as a rider, a ... more
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Recently found your podcast and as someone with a science background I so so so appreciate the effort and quality of research you do! I didn’t expect this podcast to be so relatable, and look forward to learning something new each episode, no matter the topic! more
So many horse podcasts are only about defending a person or certain style of riding. This is REAL people who have REAL experience with the details of this industry. I have a horse and we love doing different things to just have fun. It’s nice to know the science before we dive in. Especially living in Chester County (“horse county,”) a lot of the people here are used to doing things the traditional way. I love to not only see that new ways are working but prove it. They talk about things t... more
I honestly love this podcast!
I’ve just recently finished listening to all the episodes and, don’t get me wrong, loved ALL of them. more
i love this i’m so happy that the episodes are long
Apple Podcasts | #51 | United States/Kids & Family/Pets & Animals |
Apple Podcasts | #36 | Canada/Kids & Family/Pets & Animals |
Apple Podcasts | #231 | United Kingdom/Kids & Family/Pets & Animals |
Apple Podcasts | #77 | Italy/Kids & Family/Pets & Animals |
Apple Podcasts | #131 | New Zealand/Kids & Family/Pets & Animals |
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