The 2023 Fall Real Estate Guide

Welcome to the Chronicle’s 2023 Fall Real Estate Guide, an extraordinary collection of properties, fine fencing and building providers available to discerning equestrian buyers. Whether your dream equestrian property is a working horse farm or luxurious sporting estate, we are proud to showcase these featured listings. For more fine equestrian properties currently available across the country, […]

Updated: What You Need To Know: 2023 Longines FEI Jumping Nations Cup Final

Update: The United States qualified for Sunday’s $1,332,021 Longines FEI Jumping Nations Cup Final, placing sixth with 8 faults in the first round. The only other team not yet qualified for the Olympic Games who will advance to the final is Brazil, who sits second. Great Britain leads the way after the initial round on […]

What You Need To Know: 2023 Dressage At Devon            

Dressage at Devon got underway this week in with breed divisions and Devon’s Parade of Breeds on Tuesday. The breed show will continue through Thursday, when the Appaloosas, Cleveland Bays and year’s best young dressage prospects will make way for the performance divisions, headlined by the FEI World Cup Grand Prix competition, running Friday through […]

U.S. Dressage Program Announces Opening Of Dressage Development Coach Role

The U.S. Equestrian Federation announced today, Sept. 27, the opening of the dressage development coaching position following Charlotte Bredahl’s decision to step down from her role in the coming year. “Bredahl is committed to working with her replacement for a smooth transition, therefore an anticipated start date for the replacement will be announced in the […]

Behind The Stall Door With: San Pedro 15

Junior hunter San Pedro 15 has earned a ribbon collection that most only dream of, and he’s just getting started. Professional Don Stewart imported the handsome bay Hanoverian gelding in 2022 to be a jumper for junior rider Isabelle Ehman, but “Parker” demonstrated natural movement and jumping style that soon suggested a different path.  “As […]

How Much Is Too Much? Class Limits And Biosecurity Lead USHJA Town Hall Discussion

Horse welfare has been a hot topic throughout the U.S. Hunter Jumper Association’s monthly virtual town halls, and Monday night’s meeting was no different. USHJA President Mary Knowlton opened the meeting with an overview of some of the rule change proposals that will be up for discussion later this year. The rule changes will be […]

Fear Free Training Is Creating Happier Horses—And Safer Veterinarians

Katie Sullivan watched Anna Carroll, DVM, gently rub an ice cube on her draft horse’s neck while whispering softly to him. Carroll’s calming manner and ice-numbing technique enabled her to inject sedation into Castle’s neck, so she then could administer 11 stitches into a gaping wound on his front leg.  That might not seem that […]

Watch Why They Won: Camilla Jerng Tops Talent Search Finals-West

Strong performances in Sunday’s final day of competition at the 2023 Platinum Performance/USEF Show Jumping Talent Search Finals-West lifted 16-year-old Camilla Jerng to a win over 20 of the West Coast’s best young riders.  The competition, which started Friday, Sept. 22, with a flat phase, followed by gymnastics on Saturday, concluded Sunday with a jumper-style […]

Minimizing An Ever-Increasing Threat

As the issue of antibiotic resistance looms over human and animal health, veterinarians are reconsidering how antimicrobials are used and trying to educate owners along the way.

FEI Updates List Of Teams Qualified For Paris 2024

Six countries have qualified teams to participate in every equestrian sport at the 2024 Paris Olympics and Paralympics, and 21 have qualified at least one team, according to a recent update from the Fédération Equestre Internationale. The six countries who have qualified in all four disciplines—jumping, dressage, eventing and para-dressage—are Sweden, Germany, Great Britain, Belgium, […]