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READ MOREDecember 2007/January 2008 The winter months have been cold and snowy this year. Mel Hare, having worked with GETC all last summer, yearned for warmer temps and went to Florida
READ MOREYear 2010 Summary The riding season came to an end with the Desert Gold ride end of November. This ride was held in the vicinity of Monterey at the California
READ MOREVeit Koppe from Germany ( SKMBT_C25313062708130 ) spent 3 weeks at GETC this spring. The Highlight was his attendance at the Antelope Two Day 100 in April. He wrote down his experiences in
READ MOREHoof Cracks happen! Sometimes through imbalanced hooves, load factors, a bad step or an injury. We always want to explore and find out why these cracks happen, so we can
READ MORETendon and suspensory injuries, muscle tear, muscle cramps, splints, bone chips, bruises, inflammations, the list for possible horse injuries seems endless sometimes. Long rehab therapies are often required, many trips
READ MORE“Do you know that your martingales are only on one side?” On many endurance events, observant and well meaning crew, fellow riders and spectators remind the riders of Global Endurance
READ MOREWhat do they have in common? At first sight, teeth and hooves of horses seem to be as unrelated as it gets. Comparing them anatomically, could it be that there
READ MOREWhat do they have in common? At first sight, teeth and hooves of horses seem to be as unrelated as it gets. Comparing them anatomically, could it be that
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