Send us a text In this episode, Dr. Colleen Brady and Dr. Camie Heleski share their thoughts on what horses really need to make them happy. We discuss whether we even know if a horse is happy, and how much time does a horse need to feel just okay. This one gives you a lot to think about. Interested in learning more about horse emotion: Check out RAiSE: Recognizing Affective States in Horses....
Jul 03, 2025•45 min
Send us a text Dr. Danielle Smarsh from Penn State University, shares some new research from Kentucky Equine Research that finally settles all arguments on proper ways to cooll of horses. Using imbedded microchips, researchers tried all the ways - now you can learn the absolute best ways to cool your hot horse. For more information: Cooling research from KER...
Jun 24, 2025•20 min•Season 7Ep. 157
Send us a text In this special episode, we chat with members of the Equine Science Society, about their favorite abstracts presented at the graduate and undergraduate student competition. Join Dr. Brian Nielsen from Michigan State University as we chat about salt, Dr. Burt Staniar, from Penn State University whose love of fiber is easily apparent, and Dr. Tania Cubitt, from Performance Horse Nutrition as we discuss how to interpret research. Don't miss the ins and outs of horse research!...
Jun 05, 2025•42 min•Season 7Ep. 156
Send us a text In this episode, Robyn Stewart, the county extension coordinator for the Northwest District for the University of Georgia Extension Service, shares the story of Web and his journey through losing his eye. We talk about how Web adapted, and how Robyn made the tough decision to remove his eye.
May 27, 2025•31 min•Season 7Ep. 155
Send us a text In this episode, Danette McGuire, executive director of the American Youth Horse Council (AYHC), Dr. Karen Warner, president of AYHC and Dr. Kathy Anderson, member of Extension Horses and extension specialist at University of Nebraska, share what this unique organization offers to those helping kids. This non-profit is dedicated to providing educational resources to adults which work with horse crazy kids regardless of breed, discipline or age! Learn what resources are available a...
Apr 30, 2025•34 min•Season 7Ep. 154
Send us a text Dr. Bob Coleman, University of Kentucky Extension Specialist explains there is more to it than price per bale. Economical horse owners need to shop smart to avoid paying more for hay than they need to! Unless of course you want to be able to lift and stack those bales - then just expect to pay more!
Apr 21, 2025•31 min•Season 7Ep. 153
Send us a text In this unique episode, Laura Kenny Penn State extension educator and owner of Frankie, our Standardbred broke to ride at age 21, and Dr. Kelsey Jurek, board certified surgeon and assistant professor at Oregon State University College of Veterinary Medicine educate us on keratomas! These benign tumors are found within the hoof, but are a real pain for the horse and owner alike! Learn how they are treated, and how to keep a 25 year old horse happy with stall rest!...
Mar 28, 2025•45 min•Season 7Ep. 152
Send us a text Dr. Krishona Martinson, pasture exert from the University of Minnesota, provides advice on how to get your pastures ready before the horses are turned out. Patience is key, if you want your horse grazing throughout the year.
Mar 19, 2025•31 min•Season 7Ep. 151
Send us a text In this breeding themed episode, we visit with Dr. Nettie Liburt, of Liburt Nutritional Consulting, to discuss what we as nutritionists can do to help with reproductive success. While not as exciting as hormone manipulation, what you feed your mare or stallion can impact their success in producing a healthy full. And even better, it is a crossover episode with Farm to Stable! Farm to Stable...
Feb 25, 2025•35 min•Season 7Ep. 150
Send us a text In this Valentine's Day themed episode, Dr. Colleen Brady of Purdue University discusses how one should shop for the perfect stallion. We begin with the big question - should you even breed your mare? From handsome looks to stellar personalities, it is all important.
Feb 16, 2025•39 min•Season 7Ep. 149
Send us a text It's Dental Month, and that means we are taking a deeper dive into horse teeth. Dr. Madelyn Melchiors returns to share her take on teeth, and why every horse needs regular dental care. From who is a dentist to if horse should have dental x-rays, this is a must listen for February.
Feb 12, 2025•33 min•Season 7Ep. 148
Send us a text Stephanie Hayes, returning guest and founder for the Center of America's First Horse describes an exciting new sport - Working Equitation. This fun competition honors the traditional riding style of southern Europe. Think a mix of dressage, working cattle, and speed trail! Correct riding and balance are the key, and you don't need a fancy Spanish horse to get started. Working Equitation...
Dec 30, 2024•29 min•Season 6Ep. 147
Send us a text Dr. Betsy Greene, University of Arizona, and Stephanie Hays, founder of the Center for America's First Horse, share how they came together to showcase this rare breed to others. The Spanish mustang, not to be confused with wild mustangs, is a rare breed with much to offer. We also learn how American Paint Horses pitched in to portray these horses in Hidalgo! Center for America's First Horse...
Dec 16, 2024•36 min•Season 6Ep. 146
Send us a text Dr. Madelyn Melchiors, DVM and certified chiropractor, and Dr Betsy Greene, equine extension specialist, explain what horses may benefit from a chiropractor. We also discuss what certification your chiropractor should have, and how to tell if your horse is getting better. IVCA AVCA
Dec 02, 2024•38 min•Season 6Ep. 146
Send us a text Victor Bahna, author and first time guest to the podcast, joins us to discuss his latest book - Heliacal Star, a page turning thriller based on the Thoroughbred racing industry. However, this isn't just book club, we discuss what changes have occurred within the thoroughbred racing industry to ensure the integrity of the sport and the safety and welfare of these amazing athletes. To learn more about Victor visit: Victorbahna.com...
Nov 25, 2024•32 min•Season 6Ep. 145
Send us a text Dr. Betsy Greene, University of Arizona, and Dr. Kathy Anderson, University of Nebraska-Lincoln discuss why they recommend internships as a valuable experience for college students. Whether credit or non-credit, before or after graduation, internships may offer insights college students need.
Nov 15, 2024•25 min•Season 6Ep. 144
Send us a text Dr. Michelle Deboer shares her latest research on the use of hay nets in horses. We discuss effects on teeth, hay wastage and body weight, and overall health. Here what dentists and chiropractors found after a two year study. This one is hot off the presses, so listen now!
Oct 25, 2024•29 min•Season 6Ep. 143
Send us a text Dr. Krishona Martinson, University of Minnesota, and Dr. Carey Williams, Rutgers University, discuss how temperature changes can affect the nonstructural carbohydrate content of fall pastures. We learn what types of horses this may present and issue for and for which we don't need to worry. We also discuss the current drought affects on pasture and when maybe we just need to shut the gate.
Oct 14, 2024•34 min•Season 6Ep. 142
Send us a text Dr. Chelsie Huseman of Texas A&M University discusses how to avoid sand ingestion in horses, the ramifications of eating too much sand and recommendations for treatment. We also talk about just how hot sand can be! Adapting equine care for sandy soil pastures
Oct 01, 2024•26 min•Season 6Ep. 141
Send us a text In this episode, Dr. Betsy Greene of the University of Arizona and Dr. Nettie Liburt of Liburt Nutritional Consulting disuss the recent tragedy of monensin poisoning in horses. We talk about what risks may be present in different types of feed, and what precautions must be taken when housing horses and other livestock together. Mitigating ionophore poisoning https://extension.arizona.edu/pubs/ionophore-toxicity-horses...
Sep 10, 2024•31 min•Season 6Ep. 140
Send us a text Chrissy Rohan, senior lecturer at the University of Vermont, shares the unique way that students bring their horses to college. Student operated, this program provides students a great way to completely run and manage a university barn. Interested in learning more, check out the links below. https://www.uvm.edu/cals/asci/uvm-horse-barn-co-op Facebook page – University of Vermont Horse Barn https://www.uvm.edu/cals/asci https://www.uvm.edu/cals/asci/equus https://www.uvm.edu/cals/a...
Aug 26, 2024•28 min•Season 6Ep. 139
Send us a text Dr. Colleen Brady, from Purdue University and researcher in show horse welfare discusses how the concept of social license to operate applies to the horse world. We discuss the reaction on social media to some of the more controversial events or videos that have been making the rounds! Enroll today to better both you and your horse's lives! Link to course: https://bit.ly/4bglX5X Questions? khiney@okstate.edu...
Aug 20, 2024•59 min•Season 6Ep. 138
Send us a text Dr. Samantha Brooks, of the University of Florida, returns to discuss three new genetic diseases. We cover polysaccharide storage myopathy, the gene that impacts height in Thoroughbreds and fragile foal syndrome in warmbloods. We learn that genetic tests can do more than just help in breeding decisions.
Jul 22, 2024•1 hr 7 min•Season 6Ep. 137
Send us a text Dr. Colleen Brady, Purdue University, Dr. Kathy Anderson, University of Nebraska, and Dr. Danielle Smarsh of Penn State University, all recently returned from a trip to Ireland. They share the unique features of the Irish horse industry that keeps US students returning year after year.
Jul 07, 2024•47 min•Season 6Ep. 136
Send us a text Dr. Samantha Brooks, world renown equine geneticist from the University of Florida joins us for a free ranging talk on how horses get their markers, how we might someday be able to breed for temperament and how even your temperament may predict how you experience pain. While we never really pick a topic, this is a great discussion on how gene's influence your horse's behavior.
Jun 10, 2024•50 min•Season 6Ep. 135
Send us a text Julie Broadway, president of the American Horse Council breaks down the numbers on the recent economic impact study of the horse industry. Employment opportunities are up, people who love horses are everywhere and the future looks bright. For more information Julie Broadway - jbroadway@horsecouncil.org Economic impact study...
May 20, 2024•41 min•Season 6Ep. 133
Send us a text Dr. Karin Bump, equine business expert and owner of Saddle Up New York, provides great insight on not for profits. She clarifies how they are very distinct from private businesses and what aspiring entrepreneurs may need to get started. Dr. Bump also shares some insights on to what a not for profit should provide you if you are considering support through donations. resources: Choose a business structure | U.S. Small Business Administration (sba.gov) Nonprofit Board Resources | Bo...
May 08, 2024•52 min•Season 6Ep. 132
Send us a text In this episode, Marissa Chapa, herd manager at Oklahoma State University, and Paige Linne, senior lecturer at Texas A&M University, return to talk about the needed care after the foal arrives. Follow the simple 1, 2, 3 rule to know if your foal is on the path to success.
Apr 17, 2024•37 min•Season 6Ep. 131
Send us a text Dr. Krishona Martinson, equine extension specialist at the University of Minnesota, tells us what to be on the look out for what may be lurking in the shadows. Poisonous plants can often be found in shady, wet areas and along fence lines. Learn what you need to be aware of in your horse pastures.
Apr 08, 2024•29 min•Season 6Ep. 129
Send us a text Marissa Chapa, herd manager for Oklahoma State University, and Paige Linne, Senior Lecturer for Texas A&M, share how they guide nervous students through the foaling process. From tips on how you know foaling is close, to how to stay relaxed, these instructors have a unique take on how to approach foaling season.
Mar 20, 2024•46 min•Season 6Ep. 130