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7.08.2011
5.06.2011
Behind The Scenes At Churchill Downs
After the news this morning of Uncle Mo being scratched from this weekend's 137th Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs, race fans' attention has been refocused on the remaining 19 entries. Absorbine® was at the track this week. Here are two of the contenders getting ready Thursday.
Nehro, owned by Zayat Stables and trained by Steve Asmussen, will be ridden by Corey Nakatani. His odds at the time of this post are 6-1.
Soldat is owned by Harvey Clarke & Craig Robertson III, and is trained by Kiarin McLauphlin. He will be ridden by Alan Garcia. His odds at the time of this post are 12-1.
The above information as well as information about all of the contenders can be found at the official Kentucky Derby Website.
Absorbine wishes all of the horses and their owners the best of luck!!!
Nehro, owned by Zayat Stables and trained by Steve Asmussen, will be ridden by Corey Nakatani. His odds at the time of this post are 6-1.
Soldat is owned by Harvey Clarke & Craig Robertson III, and is trained by Kiarin McLauphlin. He will be ridden by Alan Garcia. His odds at the time of this post are 12-1.
The above information as well as information about all of the contenders can be found at the official Kentucky Derby Website.
Absorbine wishes all of the horses and their owners the best of luck!!!
| Nehro is grazing after his post-workout bath. |
| Soldat on his way back to the barn after his Thursday morning workout. |
4.27.2011
Team Member And Equine Competitor Deborah
W.F Young, Inc. is active in
the horse world, from those of us in the office to those out in the field calling
on tack shops. Deborah is one of our
sales representatives (in the field) and loves Paints. Here are some pictures
of her and her family, including her horses. Thanks for being part of our WFY
team, Deborah!
“We have been into Paints since 2005 We have
been showing horses since 1994. We have had Thoroughbreds, Quarter Horses and Paints.
Currently we have 1 Tobiano and 3 breeding stock paints.
“Last year my youngest daughter showed at
the Youth World Paint Show placing 3rd. My oldest daughter showed at the
Quarter Horse Congress receiving a top 10 and showing at the World Championship
show receiving top 5. I showed my horse last year in the Wisconsin Paint Horse
Open Show Program receiving grand champion. And also Grand champion in the
Wisconsin Quarter Horse Assoc. My youngest daughter received reserve champion
in Wisconsin Paint Horse Open Shows. Currently my filly holds 4th in the nation
for PAC for Paints, she was top 20 honor roll as well.”
-Deborah D, Sales representative
for W.F. Young, Inc.
1.24.2011
Absorbine, Family Owned
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| Founders of W.F. Young, Wilbur and Mary Ida, on Claude and Jake |
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| Mary Ida driving her team. |
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| Wilbur, ready for a wintertime romp! |
| Wilbur's great grandson Tyler and family with the founder and owner of Friesians Of Majesty, Robert Labrie |
| Trevor Young (center) and two friends at the Friesians Of Majesty farm. |
| Jamie Young, great granddaughter of Wilbur, with Goth, her rescued Percheron gelding. |
| Your faithful blog/facebook administrator Sean, great great grandson, on Danny the Percheron. |
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| Jaime McKinley, great great granddaughter and current V.P. Of New Product Development, ready for a trail ride. |
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| One of our favorite horses named 8N. He stills works fine. |
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| Our CEO Tyler's Quarter Horses Cody and Pepper going for the same blade of grass. |
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| Pepper and Cody, Tyler's reinning horses. |
1.07.2011
Horse Rescues Rock!
You don't have to be a horse person to admire a horse rescue operation, but if you are involved with horses you know just how vital they are to our four legged partners. Horse ownership and care is pricey and America's job shortage means that many people can no longer afford to care for their horses. If they can't sell them or give them away, they end up being released into the wild or slaughtered. If they are very very lucky, they get taken in by a rescue shelter.
Horse rescues take these horses in as guests, feed them and very often nurse them back to health. Their next task is to find a new home for them, hopefully their 'forever home' where they will live happily for the rest of their lives. All of this is done on a shoestring budget funded by donations and their own pockets. Horse rescues are the buffer zone for homeless horses and they are more vital than ever!
At Absorbine, we concern ourselves with the well being of the horse. It is the reason Absorbine Veterinary Liniment was invented in 1892.
-see The History Of Absorbine http://absorbine.blogspot.com/2010_06_01_archive.html
At the end of 2010 we were able to send out a little product. 20 wonderful horse rescues received pallets like this one, hope you find somewhere to put it all!
-see The History Of Absorbine http://absorbine.blogspot.com/2010_06_01_archive.html
At the end of 2010 we were able to send out a little product. 20 wonderful horse rescues received pallets like this one, hope you find somewhere to put it all!
http://www.huntercreekrescue.com/apps/blog/
Absorbine salutes the hard working horse lovers of America's horse rescues! Thanks for being there.
All donation requests must be submitted via the donation request form on our website. Submitted requests will be reviewed and decisions will be made on a quarterly basis. Due to the large volume of requests we receive, we will only contact those organizations who will receive a donation. If your organization is selected we will ship product to the physical address provided so please complete the form in its entirety. Thank you.
12.15.2010
Fun(ny) Horse Photos
For our recent Absorbine FaceBook contests, we asked people to send in photos of their horses that were were funny, pretty, sentimental or otherwise special. Twenty five winners receive a special Zenyatta edition of the Thoroughbred Times, all about the legendary mare. We also packed in some Absorbine goodies for good measure.
Many many photos were posted and they were indeed funny, pretty, sentimental and otherwise special. So in the interest of entertainment, I've pulled the ones that I think are in the 'funny' category and re-posted them here. I'll keep adding them as we get them in. Dear horses: you keep us laughing with your quirky personalities and attention-grabbing antics. We know you do it on purpose, and that makes it even better!
Caption excerpts taken from Facebook photo descriptions:
Many many photos were posted and they were indeed funny, pretty, sentimental and otherwise special. So in the interest of entertainment, I've pulled the ones that I think are in the 'funny' category and re-posted them here. I'll keep adding them as we get them in. Dear horses: you keep us laughing with your quirky personalities and attention-grabbing antics. We know you do it on purpose, and that makes it even better!
Caption excerpts taken from Facebook photo descriptions:
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| "So I finally got it in there...now what?" Sent in by Lauren |
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| Gizmo loves to grab Chipper's halter and lead him around the lot | Sent in by Amanda |
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| My girl Chili, checking out the golf cart. Sent in by Wendy |
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| my Morab gelding "Dancing With Angels". He is always acting kind of crazy. :) Sent in by Amanda |
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| "What did you put on my nose. Get it OFF, it's freaking me out" Sent in by Valerie |
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| copenhagen and wyatt earpe amusing themselves. Sent in by Jane |
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| Copper. Sent in by Judy |
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| My crazy Thoroughbred, Lucky! Sent in by Kellie |
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| Verbie aka Alfalfa Face let's me know when he's done eating by throwing his bucket at me! Sent in by Kristen |
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| Sent in by Mary |
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| 1200 pound horse vs. 1 pound kitten Sent in by Megan |
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| This is my girl being her silly self. Sent in by Paige |
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| ...yeah that's me, I'm Cinder Fella...Sent in by Rebecca |
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| Chippa Sent in by Shea |
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| It is a horse or a giraffe? Sent in by Valerie |
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| This mini was my horse's boyfriend at an old barn. Sent in by Laura |
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| Not the most anatomically correct, but here's a picture of the three of us as Halloween skeletons! Sent in by Laura |
11.19.2010
Horse Illustrated's Grooming Challenge
Horse Illustrated's Grooming Challenge Contest, sponsored by Absorbine, recently came to a close and the winner has been chosen:
Congratulations to Amy Conforti of Maine and her Thoroughbred Wally. She won a basket of ShowSheen grooming products and some other goodies.
Horse Illustrated then gleaned the top five grooming questions from the entries and asked Absorbine's resident grooming expert Molly O'Brien to share her methods for solving them. She really knows how to clean up a mud-encrusted pony!
Here is a link to the article on HorseChannel.com, the online accompaniment to Horse Illustrated. It's a real source of knowledge for horse folks!
http://www.horsechannel.com/horse-exclusives/2010-hi-grooming-challenge.aspx
Congratulations to Amy Conforti of Maine and her Thoroughbred Wally. She won a basket of ShowSheen grooming products and some other goodies.
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| Absorbine's very own Molly O'Brien |
Horse Illustrated then gleaned the top five grooming questions from the entries and asked Absorbine's resident grooming expert Molly O'Brien to share her methods for solving them. She really knows how to clean up a mud-encrusted pony!
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| Horse Illustrated Article |
Here is a link to the article on HorseChannel.com, the online accompaniment to Horse Illustrated. It's a real source of knowledge for horse folks!
http://www.horsechannel.com/horse-exclusives/2010-hi-grooming-challenge.aspx
11.17.2010
Thanks Horse Bloggers!
Check out these nice reviews of our products!
Midwest Horse Blog who reviewed ShowSheen Finishing Mist-
Bitless Horse Blog who compared Santa Fe Detangler, ShowSheen Detangler and a few other detanglers-
Again, thanks for considering our products and for providing a great place to discuss horsemanship!
Midwest Horse Blog who reviewed ShowSheen Finishing Mist-
| About horses and horse ownership by two women who own horses and live in the midwest of the United States |
Bitless Horse Blog who compared Santa Fe Detangler, ShowSheen Detangler and a few other detanglers-
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| Just a Southern Ontario gal trying to discover true horsemanship through science rather than tradition |
Again, thanks for considering our products and for providing a great place to discuss horsemanship!
11.09.2010
Mazy, Molly and HorseChannel.com
We were delighted to read the new
HorseChannel.com's Question Of The Week: A dusty winter coat. Our very own Molly
O'Brien of Absorbine wrote in to tell everyone how she conquers a dusty winter
coat. Molly is a life-long horse woman and competes in the Morgan show circuit.
Her shining star is Rum Brook Immortal Waltz, a five year old mare with a ton of
personality and a very sweet disposition. I know, because I've filmed her
several times for our Absorbine videos and am basically in love
with this filly! Her barn name is Mazy, an 1800's word for
waltz.
11.02.2010
Pilates Exercises for Horseback Riding
Most of the sports we do can be enhanced by a little physical training. Of course, most organized sports encourage strength and cardio work on top of playing the actual game. Also individual sports like skiing, rock climbing and cycling all benefit from some extra-curricular training. It seems logical that horseback riding, requiring strength and endurance to hold on, stay balanced, change direction etc would benefit from some training. Pilates may not be for everyone, but it is interesting to note what muscle groups they suggest you target and it does seem to be a good fit for some equestrians.
Check out this link to an About.com article describing an equine Pilates workshop in Colorado. I found it first in Kathrine's Horse Blog. The workshop was put on by Pam Harrington, Pilates instructor and Patty LeBlanc owner of Cappaleigh Farm.
http://pilates.about.com/od/pilatesforeverybody/ss/Pilates-Exercises-For-Horseback-Riding.htm
Check out this link to an About.com article describing an equine Pilates workshop in Colorado. I found it first in Kathrine's Horse Blog. The workshop was put on by Pam Harrington, Pilates instructor and Patty LeBlanc owner of Cappaleigh Farm.
http://pilates.about.com/od/pilatesforeverybody/ss/Pilates-Exercises-For-Horseback-Riding.htm
10.08.2010
Dispatch from a “Wild” Weekend at WEG
Heather
Bean, Absorbine Marketing Manager writes:
I had a
once in a lifetime experience this past weekend when I flew down to Lexington,
KY to attend the World Equestrian Games. I spent a good
amount of time in the Bit of Britain tent (www.bitofbritain.com) meeting loyal
Absorbine customers from around the world. I can’t tell you how excited
everyone was to be there – taking in all of the wonderful sites the Kentucky Horse Park has to offer. Angelea from
HorseGirlTV joined me to talk about our brand new
ShowSheen Finishing Mist. She was approached by several fans and was more than
gracious when giving autographs and sharing stories.
We also spent some time (but not nearly enough!) watching the competitors on the cross-country course. What an opportunity to see world-class competition less than 15-feet away from us.
To top it all off was the Horse Mania art installation. One horse called "Imagination" by Jamie Givens Schneider struck me as particularly wonderful because of its “wild” subject matter. You will recognize it as soon as you see it.
We also spent some time (but not nearly enough!) watching the competitors on the cross-country course. What an opportunity to see world-class competition less than 15-feet away from us.
To top it all off was the Horse Mania art installation. One horse called "Imagination" by Jamie Givens Schneider struck me as particularly wonderful because of its “wild” subject matter. You will recognize it as soon as you see it.
| "Imagination" by Jamie Givens Schneider |
WEG Week Two
Jaime and Jason
McKinley at WEG-
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| Jaime McKinley |
| Rodrigo Pessoa of Brazil riding HH Rebozo during the evening session of team show jumping on October 6th |
9.30.2010
WEG Week One
Molly O'Brien, our current Absorbine staffer on deck at WEG writes:
Yesterday, I had tickets to the second half of the team Grand Prix dressage
finals. I got to see a number of absolutely wonderful horses and riders,
including Edward Gal and Moorlands Totilas (Netherlands), Laura
Bechtolsheimer and Mistral Hojris (Great Britain), and Steffen Peters and Ravel
(USA).
Those three competed again today in the individual competition. Although I
didn't have tickets, I watched a number of rides on the jumbotron outside the
Bit of Britain booth. Edward Gal and Totilas won the gold with an amazing score
of 85.667, Laura Bechtolsheimer and Mistral Hojris took home the silver (a hallmark for Great Britain) with a
score of 81.708, and Steffen Peters and Ravel earned the bronze medal with a
score of 78.5428.
The most touching moment, which was played on the jumbotron booth, occurred
after Gal and Totilas left the ring. Gal teared up for a moment, patting his
horse on the neck. If you compete with your horse, you know that
amazing feeling when the two of you put it all together at just the right
moment. All the hours, days, months and years of working and sweating and
trying and worrying fade away, while that incredible feeling of accomplishment
courses through your very being. For that moment, it's just you and your horse,
and you're overwhelmed with emotion for all that your wonderful partner has
given you.
About an hour after the competition, what looked like the entire Dutch team
and supporters -- many dressed in orange -- arrived at the Veuve champagne booth
across from Bit of Britain to celebrate. A huge cheer went up when Edward Gal
arrived. He left, but then came back a little later and spoke a few words to
his teammates and supporters, again to great cheers and fanfare. A few minutes
ago, as I walked into the hotel, Edward Gal was in the lobby, where one of the
event staffers asked him to pose for a picture -- probably for the millionth
time today! He graciously complied (a sign of a true champion), then carried
what looked to be a tray with some dinner down the hall, probably off to his
room for the night. A mere mortal after all, no doubt ready for some food and
sleep.
~Molly
9.28.2010
WEG Opening Ceremony
Hey all!
If you are reading this post, you are most likely a horse person*. And you most likely have been bombarded with information about the Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games happening in Lexington, KY as I type. I know I was! One thing that struck me was how little non-horse people* knew about it. Many people didn’t even know it was going on, or had only a cursory knowledge of it. I got “Oh yeah, I think I’ve heard about that” when I mentioned it to people in the airport. My reaction every time was shock, as I’ve been so very well informed about it over the last year. However, I believe that by the time this event is over many more non horse people will know what the World Equestrian Games are all about. This can only be a good thing for our community and more importantly, the horses we care for.
[*a horse enthusiast, not a half horse/half human centaur creature like in the Old Spice advertisement.]
I just got back from my too short weekend at WEG and was thoroughly dazzled! The competitors were as elite as promised; their horses were as incredible. I wish I was still there! They did an incredible job showcasing each discipline, breed and the home countries of the visiting teams. It really felt like the Olympics.
I was lucky enough to attend the opening ceremonies with our VP of Operations, Bob P. We were both taken aback by the level of drama and showmanship.
Stacy Westfall did her impressive reining demo, riding around the ring without any tack at all. She backed her horse up, galloped around the ring changing directions and executed turnarounds as if she were riding in full tack.
The Friesian Train wowed the crowd with their showmanship and grace. Starting off with one performer, then two, then four and finally ten Friesians joined together in a syncopated routine. The crowd went crazy for them. It was hard not to!
Stunt riders Tommie Turvey and Dan James rode with only a lead around their necks and executed some difficult tricks. They were then joined by rider-less horses that matched their own horse in color. The stunt trainers had them doing tricks without touching them, in near perfect syncopation with the horse they were on. It showcased the tangible intelligence and personality of horses that we see in smaller ways every day.
The California Cowgirls put on an inspiring show as they rode through with full western togs. They passed close by each other with precision and pageantry in ever more hair raising patterns. They were joined by lasso experts Riata Cowboygirls who showed of their rope twirling skills, and lasso legend Vince Bruce kickin’ it up a notch or two in the center of the ring.
There were many more acts, 40 total, and I could write about them all day, but it might be better to just watch them yourself here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qoCU4znxgt8I did bring a camera down to get some video and still shots, but I ended up leaving it there for the Absorbine employee that replaced me to use to make sure we got as much footage as possible. I’ll have some pictures to add to this post by the halfway point of the games. That is the plan anyway.
It is indeed a great time for American and international horse people* and the horses themselves.
9.20.2010
Little Red
Meet Jamie Hatfield and "Little Red". Jamie is one of our West Coast Absorbine sales representatives. Little Red is a registered quarter horse and was born at her house in 1988. Jamie and her father trained Little Red to be a cutting horse and a
team penning horse. Little Red and Jamie basically grew up together, she was in the
4th grade when he was born. "My father was teaching me how to ride
cutting horses and little red was learning the discipline; so little red and I
learned together – and we’ve been through a lot!"
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| What a team! |
9.17.2010
Quinnah
You may have seen pictures of Quinnah cycling through our blog's slideshow for a while. Andrea Potter, the filly's owner, is an Absorbine sales representative and a dedicated horsewoman. Quinnah was born in May 2010. Thanks for the pictures Andrea, Quinnah's looks great!
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| Filly Style |
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| Very Graceful |
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| Awwwww! |
9.14.2010
Secretariat And Absorbine Veterinary Liniment
Lucien Lauren was the world famous trainer of Secretariat, infamous
winner of the Triple Crown in 1973. We dug through our archives and found this
advertisement from 1973 featuring Lucien Lauren, Secretariat and everyone’s
favorite, Absorbine® Veterinary Liniment. The Disney movie Secretariat arrives in theaters October
8.
The Official Trailer:
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