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14 Your Connection to the Modern Sport Horse


TABLE OF CONTENTS JULY / AUGUST 2 0 1 5


FEAT U RES


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Cloning Sport Horses by Amber Heintzberger An update of whose cloning whom and why.


22 to 60 by Amber Heintzberger The youngest and oldest eventers at this year’s Rolex Kentucky 4-star.


World Cup Bloodlines by Judy Wardrope The dressage and jumping horses’ pedigrees are examined after the Las Vegas World Cup Finals.


The Diarrhea Dilemma by Laura McCormick with Carolin von Rosenberg, DVM Gastrointestinal problems with young foals, part two.


SPECIAL BREED SECTION


36 American Holsteiner HorseAssociation


AHHA inspection judges interviewed, and who’s in the news. by Liz Cornell with Adrianna van Tilburg


DEPAR TMENTS & COLUMNS 10 Publisher’s Welcome


27 NEW! Education of Toti – Part one of a yearlong series that follows the training and development of the young colt Totil Hit. by JP Giacomini


32 Conformation Corner – Eventing champion FischerRocana FST is scrutinized. by Judy Wardrope


48 Barn Exam by Attorney Krysia Nelson 58 Point of View – The Instrinsic Value of Free Jumping by Charlene Strickland 64 Advertiser Index & Stallion Index 65 Warmblood Whoas by Julie Winkel


On the cover:


The Holsteiner colt Caillou by Camiros runs with his dam Kiona HB (Landslide x Freishuetz) at their inspection. Caillou was bred by Eileen Klyszejko, and today he competes in hunter derbies with a 15-year-old girl. Photo by Cheryl Kellerman


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WiNG


Amber Heintzberger


C. Conway/Dazzle by Design


Shelley Giacomini


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