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16 Your Connection to the Modern Sport Horse


TABLE OF CONTENTS SEPTEMBER/OC TOBER 2 0 1 6


FEATURES


15 20


22 27 31


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What’s in a Name? by Patti Schofler A review of what each sport horse breed registry requires when naming foals (reprinted and updated from 2009).


Breathe Easy: Protect Little Lungs by Jennifer Roberts Ammonia can wreak havoc on your foal’s lungs.


Meet Harry Before and After Snowman by Patti Schofler An interview with Harry deLeyer whose story is told in the soon-to-be-released film Harry andw Snowman.


Courtney Doesn’t Look Back by Amber Heintzberger Eventer Courtney Cooper competes her first Rolex Kentucky on her homebred Who’s A Star.


Stacey’s Secret to Success by Liz Cornell FEI trainer Stacey Hastings has made a successful dressage career for herself and shares her journey as well as lessons learned along the way.


BREED SPONSOR


KWPN-NA Royal Dutch Sport Horse Young breeders in the KWPN, Judgement ISF’s progeny and remembering Tony de Groot. by Michaela Tolman, Faith Fessenden and Charlene Strickland


DEPAR TMENTS & COLUMNS 10 Publisher’s Welcome


37 The Education of Toti – A continuing series that follow the development of Totil Hit. In part eight JP shares exercises that improve the expressiveness of the stallion’s gaits. by JP Giacomini


52 Barn Exam – Two cases succeed on appeal. by Attorney Krysia Nelson 56 Conformation Corner – An FEI dressage horse and jumper are compared. by Judy Wardrope 59 Point of View – Swapping dressage and jumping saddles. by Jochen Schleese 64 Index of Advertisers & Stallions 66 Warmblood Whoas – Mentors and Mentoring by Boyd Martin


On the cover:


2016 KWPN colt, Lisandro NSN, (Totilas X Ferro) bred by Marcia Haley and owned by Canadian dressage trainer Leah Wilkins. Photo by Marcia Haley


6 September/October 2016 31 43 22


Isabel Kent


Corbis


Don Borys


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