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Imposter Syndrome in Equestrian Sport: Feeling “Not Good Enough”
Imposter Syndrome in Equestrian Sport: Feeling “Not Good Enough” Few sports demand the unique combination of skill, courage, patience, and partnership required in equestrianism. Riders spend...
IntroductionCompetitive horses—whether they’ve raced on tracks, performed in show rings, or excelled in endurance events—eventually reach a point where their athletic careers come to an end....
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Inside the Vet Call: What Really Happens Behind Clinical Decisions
IntroductionWhen a veterinarian makes a clinical decision, it may look quick and straightforward from the outside—but behind that moment lies a careful, layered process of observation, reasoning,...
The Economics of Hay: Supply Chains Every Horse Owner Should Understand
IntroductionHay is the foundation of most equine diets, yet many horse owners rarely consider the complex economics behind every bale. From weather patterns and land use to transportation and...