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Andis introduces the Groom Clipper for Horse and Cattle
The new Andis Groom Clipper is durable, cool, quiet and ideal for horse and cattle show groomers. So quiet that it doesn’t disturb even the most sensitive animals, the Groom Clipper delivers quick cuts, with a blade speed of 14,400 strokes per minute. Protected by an unbreakable powder coated aluminum housing, the clipper provides years of dependable service. ...
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Two New Clippers with Anti-Slip Housing for Your Horse
New Andis Clippers—Super 2 Speed in Purple and 2 Speed in Green
Racine, WI (March 19, 2008) – Andis has introduced two powerful new clippers that retain the signature shape of the Andis AG clipper, now clad in a new rubber, anti-drop housing. The ...
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Andis Introduces Handy Blade Carrying Case
Sturdy Case Holds up to 12 Detachable Blades
Racine, WI (January 12, 2007) –Andis has developed a new blade carrying case made from heavy duty blow molded plastic that holds up to twelve detachable blades. Lightweight and durable with a sturdy han ...
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Andis Company Introduces New Lola Trimmer
Small, Powerful, Bright Pink, Lola™ is Perfect for Ears and Faces
Racine, WI (October 23, 2006) –Andis Company’s new bright pink trimmer, Lolaä is less than 5” long and weighs only 4 ounces. Lola™ delivers a powerful performance, and its petite s ...
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Clipper Blade Maintenance Made Easy
Cleans, Cools, Lubricates, Deodorizes, Decontaminates and Prevents Rust
Racine, WI (December 15, 2006) – Andis Company’s new Blade Care Plus™ is the only clipper maintenance product you’ll need to keep your clipper cool, clean, lubricated, deodor ...
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Internationally Known Horse Trainer Specializes in Hard to Train Horses
ANDIS SIGNS CHARLES WILHELM FOR DEMONSTRATIONS ACROSS U.S.
Racine, WI (February 28, 2007) – The Andis Company is pleased to announce that Charles Wilhelm will be representing the company in demonstrations throughout the United States. Wilhelm is a ...
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Liza Towell-Boyd Wins Triple Crown of Working Hunters on Brunello at Indoors
Camden, SC- October 24, 2007 – The lovely warmblood Gelding Brunello and Liza Towell Boyd achieved the tri-fecta of the indoor circuit by taking home the Championship ribbons in the Regular Working Hunter division at the Capital Challenge Horse Show, ...
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Liza Towell Boyd Wins 40K AHJF Hunter Classic on Fiyero
James Taylor songs and a gift of a bridle from a competitor and friend were lucky omens for Carolina rider Elizabeth Towell-Boyd and Fiyero to become repeat winners of the AHJF Hunter Classic Spectacular at the CN Winter Equestrian Festival. ...
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Body Clipping Your Horse
It seems like the shorter the days get, the longer a horse’s hair gets. And as all horse owners know, this poses some unique challenges. We still want to ride and keep our horses exercised, but a thick, winter coat makes caring for them more difficult. After exercise, they need to be thoroughly cleaned, but if we bathe them, it takes an eternity for them to dry, and they run the risk of getting chilled.
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Bridle Path Trimming
Here's a quick tip about clipping your horse's bridle path. Although bridle path length varies in expectations with breed and discipline, in general, less is more. For Quarter Horse and Thoroughbred type horses, the bridle path should be fairly short-just long enough to accommodate the headstall of the bridle. For gaited breeds and the more 'upright' breeds, such as Arabians, Morgans and Saddlebreds, the bridle path is often cut long to enhance the look of the horse's long, elegant neck. ...
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The Ridge Sees Successful Weekend at the Winter Equestrian Festival
Wellington, FL – February 19, 2007 – Danielle Miranda, who rides with The Ridge and Nona Garson, repeated her championship performance from last week with Marengo and came home with the tricolor for a second week in a row.
Competing in the Modifi ...
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Equestrian Titles from the Lyons Press—Natural Horsemanship Explained by Robert M. Miller. DVM
Natural Horsemanship Explained
From Heart to Hands
By Robert M. Miller, D.V.M.
Introduction by Patrick Handley Ph.D.
Like other revolutionary explanations of behavior, “Natural Horsemanship”—the training approach that creates a bond by unders ...
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Paul Miller, Inc. Announced as Presenting Sponsor....
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Liza Towell-Boyd of Finally Farm wins $25k class at Blowing Rock Charity Horse show for Fifth time!
Liza Towell-Boyd of Finally Farm won the $25,000 Kathryn G. Clark Challenge of Champions on Enticer, owned by Helen Milner, at the 85th annual Blowing Rock Charity Horse Show, the oldest continuous horse show in the country, in Blowing Rock, NC on Sunday, August 3, 2008. The class which does not have an entry fee invites all riders who have won Champion or Reserve in their division – from pony hunters to conformation hunters – to compete free of charge in this prestigious competition. Towell-Boyd almost topped her winning ride on another mount she was showing in the class named Rosalyn, owned by Betty Oare. Towell-Boyd’s two horses jumped so well, placing first and second, with Rosalyn trailing Enticer by only one point for the win. This makes it the the fourth consecutive year Towell-Boyd has ridden out of the ring with the blue ribbon and trophy, making a total of five victories in all for the 28-year-old equestrian from Camden, SC. During the first week of the Blowing Rock Charity Horse Show, Towell-Boyd was also honored when she placed 6th in the World Hunter Championship Rider Awards for the North East. ...
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Boyd Rice Tops Snaffle Bit Futurity Herd Work Prelims On Mr Playinstylish
For the second year in a row, Spearman, Texas trainer Boyd Rice topped the herd work preliminaries of the National Reined Cow Horse Association Snaffle Bit Futurity. Rice’s score of 219.5 on Mr Playinstylish, owned by Kit and Charlie Moncrief, beat the next closest competitor by a full point, and certainly got the attention of the crowd at the Reno Livestock Event Center. ...
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Boyd Rice and Mr Playinstylish Top 2008 Snaffle Bit Futurity Open Preliminary Competition
The National Reined Cow Horse Association Snaffle Bit Futurity Open preliminaries concluded Tuesday, September 30. The reigning Snaffle Bit Futurity Champion, Boyd Rice, piloted Mr Playinstylish to top the preliminary competition. ...
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Paul Miller Auto Group is USET Foundation Official Automotive Sponsor and Presenting Sponsor for USEF National Dressage Championships in New Jersey
Gladstone, NJ- May 26- The USET Foundation is proud to announce that the Paul Miller Auto Group will be a presenting sponsor at the 2005 Collecting Gaits Farm/USEF National Grand Prix and Intermediaire I Dressage Championships. The championships will ...
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Reader-Friendly Guide Appeals to Horse Enthusiasts
CAVE CREEK, Ariz., July 10 /PRNewswire/ -- Horses played a pivotal role in the building of America. More than 200 years later, they remain a subject of fascination and admiration in the nation's culture. Longtime horse breeder Marcy J. Miller seeks ...
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Boyd Rice and Oh Cay N Short Top Circle Y Ranch Derby Herd Work
The 93-entrant Circle Y Ranch Southwest Reined Cow Horse Association Derby open herd work was dominated by two former Snaffle Bit Futurity Champions. Boyd Rice, of Spearman, Texas, topped the herd work, on the 2007 champion, Oh Cay N Short.
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Dominique Eerdekens receives CHIO Badge of Honour
Dominique Eerdekens has been honoured by the Aachen-Laurensberger Rennverein e.V. (ALRV) with the Badge of Honour of the World Equestrian Festival, CHIO Aachen on Tuesday. During the CHIO Aachen 2008, the Belgian had stopped the driverless horse team of the Australian driver Boyd Exell in the Marathon course after Exell and his grooms had fallen off the carriage in an obstacle. “Dominique Eerdekens is truly a hero for us”, said ALRV-President Klaus Pavel in front of media representatives from Germany, Belgium and the Netherlands. “Even if he himself considers his courageous deed, which he accomplished at the risk of jeopardizing his own health, as being the most natural thing in the world. Which, in today’s world, is surely not a matter of course.” ...
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