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In this episode of the Dressage Today Podcast, sponsored by Tribute, we talk to Grand Prix dressage rider Lauren Chumley about her superstar partner Leeloo Dallas and the Dressage Foundation Anne Barlow-Ramsay grant she and the mare received in 2024, her experience training a variety of breeds for dressage and her passion for teaching up-and-coming dressage professionals to prioritize developing young horses for the sport.As always, if you love our podcasts, make sure to subscribe, like and share them with your friends!About Lauren ChumleyLauren Chumley, who’s often referred to by her peers as the “coolest dressage trainer,” wasn’t born into a horse family, but even from a young age the telltale signs that she indeed had the recessive horse gene were there. From the moment she could read, she started pouring over every horse book she could get her hands on and amassed an unusually large collection of Breyer horses for a 12-year-old that she still has to this day.Lauren pleaded for riding lessons, but her parents who came from humble means thought the “hobby” was too expensive. It was her grandmother, however, who would eventually turn her riding dreams into a reality. One fortuitous summer, Lauren went to stay with her grandparents at the Quantico Marine Corps Base in Virginia, where her grandfather was stationed. When her grandmother decided she wanted to learn how to ride, Lauren jumped at the chance to take riding lessons with her on the base.The now decorated Grand Prix dressage rider laughs that her parents likely never forgave her grandmother for fostering her budding passion. Following her introduction to riding at Quantico, Lauren started taking lessons at a local barn in Hamilton, Ohio, where she quickly found her calling in dressage.At 14, she started training with dressage trainer Rebecca Stromatt and went on to also worked for Sorum Fjord Farm in Lebanon, Ohio, one of the largest Norwegian Fjord breeding farms in the country, where she gained a wealth of knowledge and experience working with different breeds. After attending clinics with Grand Prix dressage rider Silke Rembacz for three consecutive years, Lauren was invited to join Silke’s team as an assistant trainer.In 2011, she branched out to start her own training and sales business at Hilltop Farm based out of New Jersey and Florida. Today, she is a USDF bronze, silver and gold medalist with distinction and has made her mark in both dressage and eventing, proving her diverse talent as a rider. Lauren, who regularly works with Michael Bragdell, has competed multiple self-trained horses through Grand Prix and has earned many USDF year-end and all-breeds awards at the national levels.In 2024, she received one of two Dressage Foundation Anne Barlow-Ramsay grants for U.S.-bred horses with her then 8-year-old home-bred Dutch Warmblood mare Leeloo Dallas, who she is currently competing with at the Grand Prix level. She and one of her other current Grand Prix mounts, Santa Barbara DASH also have an amazing partnership and won the 3* Intermediate I Freestyle at the 2022 Dressage at Devon during a downpour.Lauren is a regular competitor at the USEF Festival of Champions, Dressage at Devon, USDF Regional Championships and the US Dressage Finals. She has high hopes for her pipeline of North American-bred young horses and hopes to start them in the FEI young horse classes in the future.About This Episode’s Sponsor: TributeWhat if your horse’s nutrition only changed when it truly mattered? That’s the philosophy behind Tribute Equine Nutrition. As a fixed-formula brand, they don’t make changes unless new research shows they can make their feeds meaningfully better—supporting things like digestibility, nutrient absorption, and overall performance. That’s why Tribute Equine Nutrition is upgrading every formula in their lineup, building on improvements made to their best-sellers and rolling those advancements out across 2026.To celebrate, Tribute has hidden golden tickets in random bags—worth up to a year’s supply of feed for one horse. Horse owners can also get a free, personalized feeding plan, and new customers receive their first bag shipped free. Visit TributeEquineNutrition.com and click “Get a Feed Plan” to learn more.Connect
Dr. Julia Miller explains how to improve stallside diagnostic skills for equine skin conditions to prioritize differentials and guide appropriate treatment.Read the full article here: https://equimanagement.com/research-medical/diagnostics/maximizing-diagnostics-for-equine-skin-conditions/This magazine article has been transformed for your listening pleasure using AI resources.Mentioned in this episode:EquiManagement on Audio All the articles you have come to love in EquiManagement Magazine are now available in this podcast for free. Each article is released as its own separate episode to make them quick and easy to listen to. EquiManagement always has the latest insights on equine health, veterinary practice management, and veterinarian wellness.
We start with an updated Screwworm Report and there is some good news. We meet a listener whose Grandparents had skunks in the house that she used to play dress up with, and now they have a goat living in the house. Plus, some things you didn’t know about the Royal Canadian Mounted Police "Musical Ride" and dumb things our listener’s horses have done. Listen in…HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3973– Show Notes and Links:Hosts: Jamie Jennings of Flyover Farm and Glenn the GeekJamie and Glenn's Amazon StoreTitle Sponsor: WERM FlooringPic Credit: Auditor AmandaGuest: Auditor Amanda on growing up with skunks in the houseLink: Cpl. Karen MILLER of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Musical RideSponsor: Ride TVAdditional support for this podcast provided by: Equine Network and Listeners Like YouTime Stamps: 00:19 - Screwworm report & treatments08:45 - Daily Winnies13:08 - Ocala Bigfoot convention17:24 - Drug bust in horse trailer22:23 - Amanda - Skunks in the house interview31:19 - Goat that thinks he’s a dog34:32 - Today in equine history40:13 - Dumb things listeners’ horses do
Sweating is one of your horse's most important cooling mechanisms, so what happens when it doesn't work properly? In this episode of Horse HealthCast, we explore how horses regulate body temperature, the warning signs of heat stress, and what owners should know about anhidrosis, heaves, and more. From management strategies and cooling techniques to hydration and supportive nutrition, learn how to help your horse stay comfortable and healthy through the hottest months of the year.Key Learnings to Listen for: Sweating is a specialized adaptation unique to humans and horses among mammals.Evaporative cooling efficiency hinges on environmental humidity, not just temperature.Anhidrosis severely impacts a horse's ability to regulate body temperature.Management strategies for anhidrosis focus on keeping horses cool and comfortable.Links to products and articles mentioned in this episode: Gallagher's Water Electrolytes Equiwinner Patches Anhidrosis Article Too Hot to Ride Article
In this episode, Dr. Amy Polkes helps us better understand equine asthma. She owns an equine internal medicine mobile consulting practice called Equine IMED. Dr. Polkes primarily practices in Maryland and Virginia, but she also attends horses in Pennsylvania, New York, and Connecticut.My Senior Horse - Episode 47 Guests and Links:Guests: Dr. Amy PolkesConnect with Host: Kimberly S. Brown of Editorial Director of My Senior Horse | Email Kim (kbrown@equinenetwork.com) | Follow Kim on LinkedIn (@kimberlylsbrown)
In this episode Jarrell Jackson, equine manager with Terry Bradshaw Quarter Horses, explains how he manages a large Quarter Horse farm and breeding facility. He describes his daily routine, how he and his team balance following industry trends with maintaining horse value and longevity, and how he chooses stallion and mare combinations.GUESTS AND LINKS - EPISODE 50:Host: Hailey Pfeffer (Kerstetter)Guest: Jarrell Jackson, equine manager with Terry Bradshaw Quarter HorsesPlease visit our sponsors, who makes all this possible: Ask TheHorse Live
Listen in on a conversation with Monty and Pat Roberts as they discuss six decades of starting and competing on horses at the highest level of Reining, Working Cow Horse, Racing, Pleasure, Team Penning and more!Horsemanship Radio 305:Show Host: Debbie LoucksTitle Sponsor: Drimee Solarium Use promo code MONTY1 for $150 off your purchase of a Drimee Solarium!Photos used with permissionPurchase your own copy of Horse Sense for PeopleLearn more about Good Horsemanship at Monty Roberts EQUUS Online University Monty's CalendarPlease follow Monty Roberts on FacebookFollow Monty Roberts on Twitter or on InstagramSee more at: MontyRoberts.comHear all the shows on the Horse Radio NetworkSupport the show
On today’s show, Reese & Megan are talking all about the 2026 USEF Grand Prix Championships held at the World Equestrian Center in Ocala, Florida, from May 13–17.First, we welcome Jodie Kelly-Bexley to the show to chat about her impressive 6th place finish aboard her very own Grayton Beach. Jodie shares her experience at the championships, her partnership with Grayton Beach, and what it means to compete at this level.Next, we sit down with championship winner Ellesse Gundersen to discuss her unforgettable experience at the championships and life with her incredible partner, Quintessential 4. Ellesse shares insights into their journey together, preparation for competition, and what makes Quintessential 4 such a special horse.GUESTS AND LINKS FOR EPISODE 794:Co-Hosts: Reese Koffler-Stanfield and Megan McIssac | Instagram | FacebookTitle Sponsor: Farnam and Endure Gold Killer Fly & Mosquito ControlPremier Sponsor: Kentucky Performance Products Guest: Jodie Kelly - Website | Facebook | InstagramGuest: Ellesse Gundersen - Website | Facebook | InstagramBook Club: Fur Mama by Diana du PontDressage Radio Show: Website | Facebook
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