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The world's leading daily morning podcast for the horse world with listeners in over 90 countries. A light, lively, entertaining look at the horse world and the people in it. The show includes entertaining conversation, out of the ordinary guests, numerous regular horse related segments, training tips, health segments, listener call ins, contests, giveaways and so much more.© 2024 HORSES IN THE MORNING
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  • NRHA Sanctioned Events on the World Stage with Arnaud Girinon and Andrea Fappani, for September 11, 2025
    Sep 11 2025

    In this National Reining Horse Association episode listen in as the 2025 Run for a Million Champion Arnaud Girinon and the Open Shootout Champion Andrea Fappani talk about their horses, their runs and their journeys in the sport of reining.

    HORSES IN THE MORNING EPISODE 3772:

    • Hosts: Christy Landwehr and Samantha Oldfield
    • Photo Credits: Arnaud Girinon, The Run for a Million and Andrea Fappani, Cam Essick
    • Guest: Arnaud Girinon | Facebook
    • Guest: Andrea Fappani
    • Visit the NRHA

    Chapters:

    07:24 – Arnaud Girinon

    23:25 – Andrea Fappani

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    49 min
  • Casting in Stall, Kinesiology Taping and Weird News for September 10, 2025
    Sep 10 2025

    Dr. Rebecca Gimenez Husted from Technical Large Animal Emergency Rescue talks about how to safely deal with a cast horse in a stall. Rebecca Haddock, President of Equi-Tape, speaks with us about the use of Kinesiology taping on horses and some mighty Weird News. Listen in…

    HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3772 – Show Notes and Links:

    • Hosts: Jamie Jennings of Flyover Farm and Glenn the Geek
    • Pic Credit: Rebecca Haddock and Dr. Rebecca Gimenez Husted
    • Guest: Rebecca Haddock, owner and President of Equi-Tape
    • Guest: Dr. Rebecca Gimenez Husted from Technical Large Animal Emergency Rescue
    • Additional support for this podcast provided by: Daily Dose Equine, Equestrian +, Equine Network and Listeners Like You

    TIME STAMPS:

    04:50 - Daily Whinnies

    10:00 - Dr. Rebecca Gimenez Husted

    31:20 - Rebecca Haddock

    45:32 - Weird News

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    1 h
  • Endurance: Packing for Vet Check and AHA Endurance Champ Nicole Wertz for September 9, 2025
    Sep 9 2025

    In this endurance episode Karen guides you through what to pack and not pack for a vet check. 2025 AHA Endurance Championship winner Nicole Wertz tells us all about her amazing ride to the Championship and we learn about the new Garmin Blaze Equine HRM. Listen in....

    HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3771 – Show Notes and Links:

    • Hosts: Glenn the Geek and Karen Chaton
    • Title Sponsor: The Arabian Horse Association
    • Guest: Nicole Wertz, 2025 AHA Endurance Championship winner
    • Link: Garmin Blaze Equine HRM
    • Support for this podcast provided by: Sentinel Horse Feeds The Distance Depot, Chewy, and Listeners Like You

    Time Stamps:

    06:00 - Karen Overslept

    14:14 - Endurance Tip

    18:00 - Garmin Blaze Equine HRM

    27:40 - Nicole Wertz

    Endurance Tip: Packing ahead for a vet check, in camp or away:

    Crew Bag Setup: Use a labeled duffel/ready made crewbag or wheeled cart for quick access.

    Horse Essentials: Pack pre-bagged feed/supplements in nested buckets or feed pans for fast feeding, plus extra especially if coming through the same vet check more than once. Include lightweight blankets or sheets for weather. Pack a flake of hay, and a brush or sponge if you like to clean your horse during the vet check.

    Rider Gear: Pack layers if there is a chance of weather changes, water, snacks/lunch, and a battery pack for recharging phones/GPS. Bug spray, sunscreen. For 75- or 100-mile rides, add glow sticks and a headlamp.

    Pro Tips: Practice setup at home for efficiency. During the vet check, use pre-organized gear to feed/hydrate. Tailor to your horse and ride conditions. Also try to keep the crewbag light enough so the volunteers can easily lift it and move it around if it is going to an away vet check. If staying in camp you can use a cart or wagon to bring your items closer to the vet check area. This also helps if you need to pull tack.

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    51 min
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