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Team Canada 2023 Announced for American Quarter Horse Youth Team Cup


The Canadian Quarter Horse Association is


pleased to announce the ten youth who will


represent Canada at the 2023 American Quarter Horse Youth World Cup


Ottawa, January 9, 2023 — The Canadian Quarter Horse Association (CQHA), the Canadian affiliate of the American Quarter Horse Association (AQHA), and


representative of the largest breed population within the Canadian herd, announced today the ten youth members who will represent Canada this summer at the American Quarter Horse Youth World Cup being hosted in Bryan/College Station, Texas, June 29th – July 8th, 2023! This international event is hosted every two years by a different country and involves teams rep- resenting sixteen nations! Throughout this competi-


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Equine Industry Symposium enhances understanding of the role of horses in human health and learning


Jan. 09, 2023 (Guelph, Ont.) – The an- nual Equine Industry Symposium shared the latest research and updates on the topic of horses in human health and learning with over 550 delegates attending over three sessions from No-


vember 21-23, with hundreds more registering to receive the online ses- sions.


The Symposium highlighted ap-


propriate terminology associated with human-horse interactions and pro-


grams by taking a therapy-first ap- proach to services incorporating horses and cleared up what equine-as- sisted services are - and what they are not. Current research on best practices


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INSIDE


Fine Tuning Winter Feeding ................................2 Stem Cell Therapy ................................................3 OFA News ..............................................................4 Remembering........................................................4 Susan Dahl.............................................................6 Mare Purchase Program......................................7 Equine Nutrition...................................................8 August Equine.......................................................8 Farmland Value ................................................9 WHAO.............................................................10 Pro and Non-Pro Reining Series ...................10 OTRA News.....................................................12 We Can Hustle Column..................................13 Fitness for Riders............................................14 Pandemic Purging and Streaming Horse Shows .............................15


OXC News .......................................................18 OCHA News ....................................................19 AQHA News ....................................................19 OQHA News....................................................20 Had To Be Ivory..............................................21 EOQHA News .................................................22 QROOI News ..................................................23 Para-Dressage Videos .....................................25 Anne Gage Column.............................................26 Grey Bruce Horse Day .......................................26 Coming Events ....................................................27 CRHRA News .................................................28 EC Joins Abuse Free Sport ............................28 Horse Listening...............................................29 Lindsay Grice..................................................30 Eric Lamaze ....................................................30 WECan News ..................................................30 Lynn Palm.......................................................31 Directories ..................................................32-35 Real Estate.......................................................36 Bridging the Gap Bursary .............................37 Barn Swallows.................................................39


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Material for the March/April 2023 Issue must be email: barry@therider.com • www.therider.com


ORCHA News .................................................15 ORHA News ....................................................16 Between the Ears ............................................17 Classic Fire + Life Teams up with Fanshawe College ........................17


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