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Canada’s Equine Insurance Specialists


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Vol. 51, Issue No. 3 ISSN: 1209-3955 Price $3.95


Hanover Hill Chalsee wins Ontario Bred Derby for Picov Cattle Company


Country Boy 123 Takes Distance Series-2


Ajax Downs, Wednesday September 2, 2020 —- Hanover Hill Chalsee, who began the 2020 Ajax Downs Quarter Horse season as a maiden after three starts last year, won her third consec- utive race September 2,


In


Memoriam: Teen


Ranch’s Mel


Stevens See Page 4


The Positive Side:COVID-19 bringing horse communities together in an unforgettable way - See Page 38


INSIDE


surging late to win the $56,300 On- tario Bred Derby. Owned and bred by Norm Picov’s


Picov Cattle Company of Ajax, ON and trained by Rick Kennedy of Mt. Albert, Hanover Hill Chalsee wore


down One Kool Dynasty to win by a head under leading rider Ed Walton. Both Hanover Hill Chalsee and


One Kool Dynasty, owned by Belinda Continued on Page 3


PHOTO: Norm Picov’s Hanover Hill Chalsee reaches for victory in the $56,300 Ontario Bred Derby under Ed Walton. Rick Kennedy trains the 3-year-old filly. Katina Milns Photo


Learning about fire prevention straight from the horse’s mouth


riding tour. She started it as a way to reach more people about the risks of a fire and how to best plan for an emer- gency situation. This year she brought members of the volunteer OMSSU to help talk with people and help hand out information pamphlets, safety colouring books for children and in- formation packages for seniors. One of this year’s riders is Ontario Quarter Horse Hero award winner Lisa Ruth, a nurse with the Victorian Order of Nurses who works to insure that area


the Townships of Limerick and Wol- laston got a special treat during Sun- day, Aug. 9 and Monday, Aug. 10. Fire prevention officer with the two town- ships, Cindy Fuerth, and other riders with the Ontario Mounted Special Service Unit toured the area with their four-legged partners to talk about fire safety and prevention. This is Fuerth’s second annual


By Kristena Schutt-Moore Those living on the side roads in


The Knabstrupper Horse ........................................3 Mel Stevens ............................................................4 Remembering .........................................................4 3D Printing Research..............................................6 Where Are They Now: The Paroians......................7 Susasn Dahl ............................................................8 Cody Sabila ..........................................................9 Equine Stem Cells ............................................10 EEE Confirmed ................................................10 OFA News..........................................................11 CRHRA News ..................................................12 Racing Exclusive Online Course......................13 OXC News .......................................................14 Niagara Barrel Racing Club .............................14 ORCHA News..................................................15 ORHA News.....................................................16 OCHA News ....................................................17 OTRA News.....................................................18 AQHA News ....................................................20 CQHA News ....................................................20 OQHA News....................................................21 EOQHA News..................................................22 QROOI News...................................................23 2021 Youth Opportunities ................................25 Jumping Youth Bursary Program .........................25 Eric Lamaze..........................................................26 Mya Braithwaite...................................................26 Between The Ears.............................................27 Sierra Acres ......................................................27 Lynn Palm ........................................................28 Equine Sector Economics.................................28 Horse Human Interaction Studies ....................29 Horse Listening ................................................30 Equine Nutrition...............................................31 OSAS News......................................................31 Lindsay Grice ...................................................32 Lauren Bode.....................................................32 Classifieds, Directory Ads ..........................34-39 The Positive Side..............................................38 Fiction: Lyra and Grayson................................42 Rider Fitness.....................................................43


services and personal support workers have the proper personal protective equipment. “Innovative methods help get


the messages across,” explained Fuerth. “People gravitate to the


Continued on Page 2


Material for the October/November 2020 Issue must be in our office by October 15th, 2020. Copy arriving after that date will be used in the December 2020 Issue. Send to P.O. Box 378, Fonthill, ON L0S 1E0 or call us at (905) 387-1900


email: barry@therider.com • www.therider.com


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