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Horse Illustrated covers the latest news from the horse industry, including coverage from special equine events, such as the FEI World Equestrian Games, the Olympics, and a variety of national championships. Topics include awards won, association education and programs, changes in legislation impacting the horse industry, special events featuring horses, news about special horse people doing extraordinary things, the latest research, information from breed and discipline associations and other groups, and much more. Stay up to date on the happenings of the horse industry and follow Horse Illustrated as staff attend events and gain first-hand experience on the ground and from the show arena.

The country's best combined drivers, internationally renowned show jumpers and the beloved Budweiser Clydesdales are all on the schedule for the Live Oak International, which is currently under way in Ocala, Fla. And while many equestrian fans may be...
The final day of the Road to the Horse competition is where the trainers get to display the results of their hard work over the three days of preparation. After selecting an unhandled colt on Friday, then introducing their...
One of the four contestants in this year's Road to the Horse was selected from a pool of wild card trainers. Each wild card selected a horse from the 2013 Road to the Horse remuda from the 6666 Ranch....
When spectators attend an equestrian event, they typically see horses and riders performing at their best, showing off the result of all the training and hard work they've done at home. But what if that hard work, the process...
    Off-track Thoroughbreds (OTTB) are beloved partners for show, sport, pleasure riding and companionship. If you're lucky enough to have one of these equines in your life, the Maker's Mark Secretariat Center (MMSC) wants to know about it. The MMSC...
If a rider competing in eventing falls and suffers a head injury, EMTs on the scene will know right away if that rider has had any other recent head injuries, if she has any allergies or if she is...
  Bringing in new riders is an ongoing challenge for the horse industry. Kids are overbooked with other sports and extra-curricular activities. Adults are hesitant to invest time and money into a new hobbie. More people are living in sprawling...
Ground poles are a common tool in many riders' training arsenals. They can be helpful in introducing horses to jumping and fine-tuning their stride. They're essential for horses being prepared for trail or horsemanship classes. They can be used...
Philippe LeJeune of Belgium and Vigo d’Arsouilles clear the water en route to a gold-medal finish at the 2010 Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games.  Today, March 4, 2014, marks the opening of the final phase of ticketing for the Alltech...
  Laminitis is a common and painful disease that affects the structures in horses' feet. In mild cases, the horse may experience some soreness, but recovery fully under the care of his owner and veterinarian. But in severe cases, it...
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