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A Little Something Extra: How Nupafeed Can Make a Difference for Your Horse

Allison Springer and Business Ben. Photo by Abby Powell.

You’re running late. You were supposed to be tacked up and warming up for your dressage test 10 minutes ago, and you’re just now getting to the show after a messy morning trying to get the kids to school and the dog corralled in the car. Your stress levels are high — your coach hates it when you’re late, your horse is filthy from using manure as a pillow, and you can’t find your stock tie. You take a few deep breaths, attempting to calm yourself, but your nerves and adrenaline are already so high that it seems impossible to slow your racing heart and operate like a normal, functioning human. It’s just 10 minutes, you scream at yourself, it’s not the end of the world! Calm down!

But it doesn’t work. No matter how much you berate yourself for being late and attempt that deep breathing trick your yoga-instructor Facebook friend suggested, nothing seems to work. Your test isn’t a great one, marred by little mistakes and tension. Surely we’ve all been in a similar situation at one point or another — and so have our horses.

Think of the last time you were stressed or nervous beyond belief. Now think of how your horse feels when they experience a similar feeling. As we all know, once a horse is nervous and excited, there isn’t a lot that can be done to bring them back down short of lunging them for an hour and hoping not to die. But there could be another explanation for tension or nerves from your horse: magnesium deficiency. And a horse that has a magnesium deficiency may find it difficult to focus, calm down, or not spook at the trailer they’ve walked by a hundred times. What’s the answer?

Enter Nupafeed.

There are many schools of thought on the efficacy of using supplements as a part of an event horse’s routine. Personally, I’ve always been a bit on the cautious side with a preference to feed horses as naturally as possible to allow their bodies to function as they’re designed to. However, just as a human athlete may supplement their program with shrewdly chosen supplements, it’s much the same with horses. Sometimes, we just need that little extra “something” to help us reach that next level and set our horses up for success.

The more we as horse owners and advocates can understand about what we’re putting in our horses’ bodies, the better off we will all be. It’s our responsibility to conduct our due diligence before making a decision, and having a strong understanding of what each individual horse needs is imperative. I wanted to understand more about how Nupafeed works and what makes these supplements different from their counterparts offered by other brands. Here’s what I learned.

Nupafeed is competition and FEI legal. This is one of the first questions a horse owner needs to ask when deciding whether or not to incorporate a new supplement or dietary aid. You need not worry about the use of Nupafeed’s supplements, as the ingredients are not a part of any
banned substances list.

Nupafeed’s Magnesium supplement is comprised of a compound called MAH (magnesium – aspartate – hydrochloride), which is a more refined, pharmaceutical grade that is absorbed at a much higher rate than other forms of magnesium commonly found in other supplements. The supplements are also in liquid form for easy dressing on top of grain, which also aids in higher absorption rates.

Screenshot via NupafeedUSA.com.

Magnesium deficiency in horses can manifest as physical signs such as muscle soreness, spooky or erratic behavior, and nervousness. Correcting this imbalance helps prevent adrenaline rushes and muscle tension, allowing the horse to focus more on the task at hand. Horses burn magnesium when stressed, so in theory the more tense and stressed a horse is, the more magnesium their bodies are burning through.

If your horse needs an energy or performance boost, Nupafeed has an answer for that, too. Most riders have likely heard of Nupafeed’s Magnesium supplement, but they may not know that the brand also carries an “equine energy supplement” in the form of an L-carnitine liquid. This supplement is unique in that it assists with the metabolism of fat (therefore contributing to an increase in energy) and the reduction of lactic acid (which is great for event horses), but it also contains the aforementioned MAH that acts as a balancer so that the horses do not also become “hot.”

Using Nupafeed smartly can help prime your horse for optimal performance. No one likes to go to work stressed, and this applies to your horse as well. Results from the initial loading dose of Nupafeed’s daily Magnesium liquid can typically be seen in just a few days. Need a shorter term option? Both the Magnesium and the L-carnitine are also available in concentrate oral tubes designed to be given before their effects are needed, such as at a show.

Nerves and tension are a normal part of competition, but some horses may need an extra boost to defy their biological response to certain stressors. By honing in specifically on their products without offering too many choices, Nupafeed has built a reputation for having simply made products whose effects are widely known and trusted for providing a bit of extra help without sacrificing integrity.

Weekly OTTB Wishlist from Cosequin: Jockey Club Scholarship Applications Open

Calling all college-bound Thoroughbred-lovers! Two academic scholarships are up for grabs from The Jockey Club for college students planning to pursue a career in the Thoroughbred industry. The $15,000 Jockey Club Scholarship is awarded to a student who is pursuing a bachelor’s degree or higher at any university and The $6,000 Jockey Club Jack Goodman Scholarship is awarded  to a student at the University of Arizona’s Race Track Industry Program (RTIP).

The deadline for applications is March 31, 2020 and the recipients will be announced this summer. Click here for more information and to get those applications in! In the meantime, check out these three ex-racers who are looking for a different career path:

Stelia. Photo via Second Stride.

Stelia (SKIPSHOT – HEMERA, BY MARIA’S MON): 2017 16.0-hand Kentucky-bred mare

Stelia is a relatively clean slate project, having only had three starts and finishing at the very back of the pack each time. She came to Second Stride with a reported right knee issue in the past, but appears completely sound to the crew there thus far. Stelia looks like a a bright, pricked-ears type and has a super sweet disposition and loves to soak up attention. Her nice solid build is nothing to ignore either!

Located in Prospect, Kentucky.

View Stelia on Second Stride Inc.

Tiptappinblues. Photo via Maker’s Mark Secretariat Center.

Tiptappinblues (CONCORD POINT – CARTER’S LADY, BY BANKER’S GOLD): 2012 16.0-hand Indiana-bred gelding

Tiptappinblues is MMSC’s first arrival of 2020! “Jax” retired from racing in 2016 and went on to become a first horse for a teenager, but that teenage recently moved on to college so now Jax is looking for a new person to enjoy time with him. Before coming off the track, he had 25 starts and $21,625 in earning and has no history of injury. Jax has a great training foundation already, some experience jumping, and naturally big, floaty gaits. He’ll make someone new very happy for sure!

Located in Lexington, Kentucky.

View Tiptappinblues on Maker’s Mark Secretariat Center.

Rey Mago. Photo via CANTER KY.

Rey Mago (HAT TRICK (JPN) – PLANETA, BY GIANT’S CAUSEWAY): 2016 15.3-hand Kentucky-bred gelding

Rey Mago is a race-trained but unraced youngster who’s being sold because his owner is downsizing his herd. He’s described as a quiet and gentle gelding who pays attention to his handler — he has a great temperament and a good brain. As he awaits a new home and a new job, he’s been enjoying some relaxing turnout time on his owners farm.

Located in Lexington, Kentucky.

View Rey Mago on CANTER KY.

Stable View ‘Aiken Opener’ H.T. Photo Gallery

Photo by Christine Rhodes.

We can always count on Christine Rhodes to hook up us with an epic photo gallery from each edition of Stable View Horse Trials! The venue’s 2020 season kicked off over the weekend and was by all accounts a success with well over 250 starters in Beginner Novice through Preliminary divisions.

See someone you know in the photo gallery below? Tag them in the Facebook comments! And be sure to check out the Stable View website for a complete calendar of upcoming events.

Stable View Aiken Opener H.T. [Website] [Final Scores]

Wednesday News & Notes

@olivia.quill and I are in Wellington today at Kulak Equestrian with Equinew and Dr Sheila Schils for an FES Advanced…

Posted by Will Coleman Equestrian on Monday, January 20, 2020

I discovered FES last year by vet recommendation and had my horse start on it in September. By November, I couldn’t believe the different in my horse….he filled out and grew a top line, had no problem tucking his hind end and pushing on the flat and no longer curled behind the bit. I couldn’t quite translate the work we had at home to a show thanks to a bit of an attention deficit on my horse’s part but I have every confidence that the FES was a huge part in the improvement in quality of work.

National Holiday: National Blonde Brownie Day

U.S. Weekend Preview:

Rocking Horse Winter I H.T. [Website] [Entry Status] [Ride Times] [Live Scores]

Full Gallop Farm H.T. [Website] [Entry Status] [Ride Times] [Live Scores]

Your Wednesday News & Notes

Thoroughbred fans will mourn the loss of one of the most prominent modern day sires. Empire Maker has sadly passed away at the age of 20, due to complications from disease. This horse lives on as a prominent sire of sires, having been the tail male grandsire of Triple Crown winner American Pharoah. [Empire Maker Dies at 20]

Kentucky tickets are on sale, Badminton tickets are on sale… Unsurprisingly you can save a small chunk of change if you buy tickets early, including car parking. If you want stadium seats for either event, you must buy early! [The Ultimate Guide to Badminton Tickets]

I’m making an effort to tell my story so that others might not feel alone. It’s easy to think everything is fine, but you might be surprised what a mental health check-up might reveal. You might find some benefits of finding an issue early. [A Little Help Goes a Long Way]

Wednesday Social Media:

Your secretary will smile because you sent your entries in early!Carolina Horse ParkRed Hills Horse TrialsFull Gallop FarmFlorida Horse ParkPine Top Eventing

Posted by United States Eventing Association, Inc. (USEA) on Tuesday, January 21, 2020

Tuesday Video from Flexible Fit Equestrian USA: Another World Cup Qualifier for Michael Jung

Ein grandioses Wochenende in Leipzig liegt hinter uns 😃Sportsmann S erreichte im Eröffnungsspringen einen dritten Platz und konnte mit zwei genialen Nullrunden am Samstag im Championat auf den zweiten Platz galoppieren.Ich bin sehr froh meinen langjährigen Sportpartner so fit an meiner Seite zu haben . 😃fischerChelsea war dieses Wochenende in bestechender Form .Freitag begann sie mit einem zweiten Platz im 1,50m Fehler-Zeitspringen.Heute hat sie dann nochmal Alles gegeben und wir haben uns mit zwei tollen Nullrunden einen fünften Platz im 1,60m Worl Cup Qualifier erritten.🤩Es ist toll,wie fischerChelsea sich entwickelt und immer noch einen drauf setzt. Danke an die fischer group, dass ich mit ihr ein Pferd habe mit dem ich so erfolgreich an den World Cup Turnieren mitreiten kann 😃🙏🏼Video ist vom Umlauf

Posted by Michael Jung on Sunday, January 19, 2020

It’s news to no one that Michael Jung has become an ever increasing presence on the show jumping scene. Since the eventing season wrapped last autumn, he’s made appearances across multiple World Cup Qualifiers, finishing fifth most recently at Leipzig with fischerChelsea. Because when you’ve got an Olympic year coming up, why not also try for a World Cup?

From Michael, via a translated statement: “fischerChelsea was in a captivating form this weekend. Friday she started with a second place in the 1,50m error time jumping.Today she gave everything again and we have won a fifth place in the 1,60m World Cup Qualifier with two great zero rounds. A lot of fun. It’s great how fischerChelsea develops and still puts one on it. Thanks to the fischer group for having a horse with whom I can ride so successfully at the world cup tournaments.”

Watch his entire ride with fisherChelsea above!

Flexible Fit Equestrian: Redefining Comfort & Quality at an Affordable Price. Learn more at www.ffequestrian.com.au. 

New Year, New Fox-Pitt Eventing Video Series

Fox-Pitt Equestrian

We have been working on an exciting project as there is never enough horsey stuff on TV, so we thought we would tell you more of the stories behind Fox-Pitt Equestrian and Wood Lane Stables. Hope you enjoy it!Subscribe so you don't miss all the updates coming throughout the year http://www.foxpittequestrian.tv/2TheBarn Albion Saddlemakers Co. Ltd Ariat Cub Cadet UK Charles Owen Airowear Chatham Footwear Equestrian Surfaces Equine R-oil Equilibrium Products Equistro France Flex-on Haygain Horseware Jeep UK Jump 4 Joy Mojoeurope Musto Equitop Boehringer Ingelheim NAF Nyetimber Wines Spillers Weleda

Posted by Fox-Pitt Eventing on Monday, January 20, 2020

We truly can’t get enough of the “behind the scenes” type of content that some riders release, and we’re thrilled to say that Fox-Pitt Eventing has jumped onboard and will be offering a newly rebranded video series this season. With the intent of telling more stories from Fox-Pitt Eventing and its home base in Dorset, Wood Lane Stables, this exciting new series aims to document the upcoming season (we hear William is aiming for a little event called Badminton) as well as provide helpful advice on caring for event horses and their stables.

You can read up on the latest as the Fox-Pitt team looks ahead to the 2020 season in this blog. For North American fans and followers, some exciting news: it looks like we’ll be seeing William competing in both the Wellington (Feb 8-9) as well as the Aiken Eventing Showcase.

Eventing fans will want to subscribe to the new Fox-Pitt Eventing channel by clicking here. There is already some excellent content up for viewing, from a “meet the team” video to top tips from pro groom Jackie Potts. We can’t wait to see what other beautifully produced content is coming down the pipe, and we’ll be sure to share videos right here on EN as well.

Learning Opportunities of a Lifetime at Annual Galway Downs Fundraiser Clinic

It was a weekend for learning at Galway Downs in Temecula, California with the 21st annual fundraiser clinic featuring multiple top flight clinicians as well as Ian Stark himself teaching eager riders of all levels. Thanks to the wetter winter season, Galway Downs was looking quite grassy and green, and there’s nothing much better than the first proper cross country school of the year to open the pipes for the new season.

Each year, Galway Downs puts on a fundraiser clinic intended to raise funds for the upcoming season. Thanks to multiple facility upgrades and improvements from the Galway Downs crew led by Robert Kellerhouse, this venue has become one of the premier spots for eventing in Area VI, thanks in large part to the support from both the supporting coaches as well as the students who come to learn from them.

We rounded up some of the best Instagram posts from the weekend, where riders were given the opportunity to choose any clinician from the roster upon sign up. Many of these riders will return in two weeks’ time for the first recognized event of the season (click here for event information if you plan to attend!).

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1st video from galway. what a BEAST.

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Going #4xFAR for Equestrian Sports

Frankie Thieriot Stutes and Tamie Smith make friends with the locals at the 4xFAR Festival in Coachella, California. Photo courtesy of Tamie Smith.

Horses + music festivals + outdoor adventure + beautiful cars = an epic, Instagram-worthy weekend. The latest festival to hit the scene, 4xFAR, is an adventurous one, and presenting sponsor Land Rover had the idea to bring in some equestrian big guns to showcase the sport at the music and outdoor adventure festival held in Coachella Valley, California at the beautiful Empire Grand Oasis resort this past weekend. Tapped to represent US Equestrian were eventers Frankie Thieriot Stutes with her five-star partner, The Chatwin Group and Elizabeth Thieriot’s Chatwin, as well as Tamie Smith, who brought along MB Group LLC’s MB MaiStein for the adventure.

This festival was aimed at the outdoors-loving attendee, featuring activities such as rock climbing, axe throwing, and survival skills. Meanwhile, brave Frankie and Tamie showed off survival skills of their own aboard Onewheel hoverboards:

The pair of riders also gave some riding demos and were on hand for fan interaction throughout the day. It was a great opportunity to feature equestrian sports alongside other mainstream entertainment and activities. “The festival had all different types of outdoor sports. The US ski team was there demoing a virtual downhill ski simulator as well as goggles that can record your course and playback at speed,” Tamie said. “The food was great and they had concerts playing throughout the day and night. We even both rock climbed and got Jim Wolf and Erik Duvander on the Onewheel.”

Front row, anyone? Courtesy of Frankie Thieriot Stutes.

“Chatwin was an ultimate pro but ‘Rocky’ quickly got with the scene and soaked in all of the attention from the spectators,” Tamie continued. “I’m pretty sure he slept all day after his big weekend. It was awesome exposure and great to see all of the amazing Land Rovers! I think the staff said there were over 10,000 people there and they thought the horses were the best part! It was a great way to give back to Land Rover and support such a wonderful company that does so much for Eventing!”

Creative marketing and exposure is the name of the game for any sport, and this was a perfect opportunity to bring together multiple sports supported by Land Rover to give more people the opportunity to become lifelong fans. “The Land Rover 4xFAR festival was a really fun experience for the horses and us,” Frankie commented. “It was a blast getting to participate in all of the other activities taking place there and also getting to show case our sport and interact with the public to tell them about Eventing.”

Sign me up for the next one — I just need a flower crown. Go Eventing!

Australia Day Demo Event & Online Auction to Support Equestrians Affected by Bushfires

UK-based Australian eventer Chris Burton and Santano II at the 2016 Rio Olympic Games. Photo by Shannon Brinkman Photography.

Numerous Australian equestrians, and eventers in particular, now live outside of Australia in order to further their competitive careers. They, along with the wider international equestrian community, have a huge desire to support their fellow horsemen and horsewomen in Australia who may have been affected by the bushfire disaster that continues to unfold.

In support, Eventing Riders Association of Great Britain (ERA of GB) has organized fundraising efforts — an Online Auction and the Australia Day Lecture Demo Day — with proceeds to be split between three charities: Blaze Aid, a volunteer-based organization that works with families and individuals in rural Australia after natural disasters; Buy a Bale, which provides feed, water, volunteers, financial assistance and other resource to Australia’s rural communities and farmers; and Equestrian Fire Relief Australia (EFRA), which was launched to support the Australian equestrian community affected by the 2019-2020 summer bush fires.

ONLINE AUCTION

The online auction was made possible by generous donations from a number of events, brands and individuals. Its offerings include everything from tack and riding gear to training opportunities with top riders, hunting cap fees and hospitality packages at major events. The Australian saddlery brand Bates was particularly giving, having donated a saddle and associated accessories and numerous autographed items.

Leading UK events have rallied around ERA’s fundraising efforts and have pledged their support. Blenheim International Horse Trials, whose reigning champion is the Australian Chris Burton among other ties to the southern hemisphere, stepped up to the cause. The event has made a significant donation to the fundraising effort in addition to donating 40 tickets to the auction and raffle, with the aim of raising further funds.

View the online auction here.

AUSTRALIA DAY

On Australia Day 2020 (Sunday, Jan. 26) a group of celebrity riders will conduct a lecture demo event with tickets to benefit the fire relief charities. The event will take place at Lowlands Equestrian Centre, CV35 7AX Warwick, Warwickshire.

Each celebrity rider will have a 20-30 minute slot to do their own unique demo, the theme being ‘This is one of my favorite training exercises.’ Each rider will format their session in their own unique style. Some will ride themselves, some will teach one of their own student riders, and some follow celebrity guest riders as their demo riders! Celebrity riders thus far include Sam Griffiths, Chris Burton, Bill Levett, Tim Price, Paul Tapner, Piggy French and Alex Bragg.

Tickets to the event are sold out; however, Horse & Country, supported by the Cavewood Productions team, will be livestreaming the Australia Day event to a global equestrian audience. “ERA of GB is incredibly grateful to H&C, and the team giving up their time on the day,
for providing the global livestream of our Australia Day event. With such high demand for attending the event, we’re really hoping that the free livestream will help connect the global eventing community and the wider equestrian audience to our fundraising effort,” says Bruce Haskell, ERA of GB President.

H&C will show the evening performance between 5:30 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. GMT free on their streaming service at horseandcountry.tv. A recording of the evening will be made available, following the event, on H&C.

Find more info about the event and make a donation here.

ABOVE & BEYOND

From individuals to brands and events, it’s wonderful to see the international equestrian community rallying to support our fellow eventers in Australia.

One such example: Blenheim International Horse Trials has had a long association with its Southern Hemisphere competitors, not only via the reigning champion Chris Burton, but also as a previous host of the Asia-Pacific Championships as a qualifier for the 2004 Athens Olympics. The event has made a significant donation to the fundraising effort in addition to donating 40 tickets to the online auction and raffle, with the aim of raising further funds.

“Eventing is such a ‘community’ sport and like members of the ERA we are keen to do what we can,” says Mandy Hervieu, Event Director. “Blenheim Horse Trials are owned by British Eventing who usually invest any event profits back into the sport for the benefit of members. British Eventing have kindly agreed to let us make a significant donation to the Equestrian Fire Relief Australia Fund, as well as tickets to our 2020 event to help further their fundraising efforts. We hope a huge sum can be raised for this urgent cause and encourage everyone to give what they can.”

“Blenheim is a truly global and fantastic event for the whole of the eventing community, and as riders we really appreciate their support and investment in our sport.  We know their investment will be repaid through the loyalty of riders to this top-class event,” says Bruce Haskell, ERA President.

Bede Events, run by Australian Stuart Buntine, has provided a hospitality table for eight at the new ‘Spring Eventing Carnival’ hosted at the spectacular new Thoresby Park venue.  The table will be hosted by eventing legend Lucinda Green during the Grantham Cup. Musketeer Events and Burghley Horse Trials have also pledged hospitality and membership packages to support the fundraising efforts.

Let’s all do our part to help our Australian friends. Visit the online auction, watch Australia Day live or on the live stream, and make a donation if you are able.

Go Eventing.

Tuesday News & Notes from Legends Horse Feeds

Photo courtesy of Galway Downs.

Over the weekend Galway Downs hosted its 21st Annual Fundraiser Clinic and it was an astounding success. Talented clinicians and riders from the West Coast (and beyond!) all gather to learn and to support one of Area VI’s biggest event venues. Proceeds from the event will go towards efforts to sustain ongoing improvements at the facility, which always strives to up the ante thanks to the vision of Organizer Robert Kellerhouse.

Did you take part in the clinic fundraiser? Drop us your pictures or videos in the comments!

National Holiday: National Hugging Day

Events Opening This Week: Southern Pines H.T.Red Hills International H.T.Full Gallop Farm March H.T.

Events Closing This Week: Full Gallop Farm February I H.T.Ocala Winter I H.T.Pine Top Intermediate H.T.

Tuesday News: 

If your calendar is clear February 17-20, then you need to sign up for the USEA Educational Symposium in Ocala, Florida. The headliners include Andreas Dibowski, Maren Engelhardt, Marilyn Payne, Susan Graham White and Robin Walker. [Meet the Five Clinicians of the 2020 USEA Educational Symposium]

Pony power is one thing, but this 28-year-old show jumping pony is something else entirely. [‘We tried to retire him, but he wasn’t having it’: 28-year-old showjumping pony qualifies for Royal International]

US Equestrian President Murray Kessler has announced that he will not seek a second term. Kessler took office in 2017, but says he’s decided not to run for re-election because his ‘professional circumstances have changed.’ A new president will be elected this summer and take office in January 2021. [Kessler Will Not Seek Second Term As USEF President]

Tuesday Video: Don’t miss this inspirational story from our friends in Australia:

Kiwi a Christmas miracle after surviving bushfires

Jessie Smith thought she had lost her best friend in the devastating bushfires that took over 80-acres of her families property in South Australia.Her horse Kiwi, an Off The Track thoroughbred had other plans. #LoveTheHorse ❤️

Posted by Racing.com on Saturday, January 4, 2020