Kristen Kovatch

Kentucky Performance Products: Passion

Kentucky Performance Products owner Karen Isberg discusses the important of passion when it comes to horses, especially in the eventing world.
Photo courtesy of Kentucky Performance Products.

Photo courtesy of Kentucky Performance Products.

Passion: “a strong or extravagant fondness, enthusiasm, or desire.” My passion for horses started young and, as I have recently learned, will never die. For years I was consumed with taking care of horses—it was a full time job—but I put my passion aside for a time while I raised a couple of awesome kids and established a successful business.

With the creation of the Elevate Event Team, I figured the time had come to rekindle that passion and see just how much was left. This past February I spent 10 days helping out at Blue Hill South, and it proved to me that passion never dies. I was reminded why passion is so important. Passion makes hard work seem like fun; it takes problems and turns them into challenges; it forms bonds of love and friendship that last a lifetime.

Without passion, I am convinced the sport of eventing would not exist. The amount of hard work, patience, time and guts it takes to compete in this sport at any level is impressive. Experiencing day-to-day life at Blue Hill South was awe-inspiring. The work started before the sun came up and ended well after sunset. Horses were brought in and turned out; blankets put on and pulled off. Meals were mixed and fed four times a day, hay replenished constantly. Stalls were mucked and then picked throughout the day. Water buckets cleaned, filled and topped off as needed.

Horses were groomed, bathed and cooled out; legs were assessed, icing commenced, poultices were applied, manes were pulled, and legs were clipped. Tack and equipment was cleaned. Trailers were bedded and loaded, and later unloaded and mucked out, and it was nonstop activity.

All the while, each rider made sure their horses were getting the best possible care and it showed in their fit bodies, shiny coats and happy dispositions. Within days, any horse that came to the farm a little underweight or stressed out started to relax and gain condition. The entire time, dogs ran happily about and everyone pitched in to help.

But the work didn’t stop on the ground. Training and fitness schedules were set and followed for each horse and rider. From dawn till dusk, under the watchful eyes of Jessica and Missy, the riders would patiently work with their mounts to achieve the goal of the day. When challenges arose, strategies were discussed, new approaches taken and problems were solved. Accomplishments were celebrated with big smiles all around. And passion was the fuel that ran it all.

During those 10 days I jumped in to help whenever and wherever I could: blanketing, grooming, feeding, mucking, bathing, cleaning, loading, unloading. I watched and learned as riders schooled, conditioned and took lessons. It was like coming home again after a long trip and I knew my passion was as strong as ever. It is an awesome feeling.


 

About Kentucky Performance Products, LLC: Since 1998, Kentucky Performance Products has simplified a horse owner’s search for research-proven nutritional horse supplements that meet the challenges facing modern horses. KPP horse supplements target specific nutritional needs and are formulated to complement today’s feeds, thus safeguarding against over-supplementation. Each product is scientifically formulated and made with high-quality ingredients at certified manufacturing facilities. Kentucky Performance Products is proud to offer a quality assurance promise backed by a money-back guarantee. Kentucky Performance Products brings you horse supplements you can count on because the horse that matters to you, matters to us.

Video: ‘Bad Dancing’

Bad dancing: one way to interpret your horse’s weaving problem.

Reader Marcy Flickinger sent us this video of herself “dancing” with Brody, a lesson horse at the barn where her daughter rides. According to Marcy: “He’s got nice foot work in the ring … but some smooth moves outside of it too!” Brody weaves when his pasture buddy leaves to go work in the lesson ring less than twenty feet away from his turnout — as soon as his buddy comes back, the weaving stops.

Until then, it’s dancing time. (Note: must be logged in to Facebook to view.)

If you are in the horse world.. You know I’m being silly and making light of the fact that this horse is “weaving.”If…

Posted by Marcy Eiseman Flickinger on Friday, March 25, 2016

Nice moves, guys.

Marcy assures us that Brody has feed, water and a lovely turnout — the weaving is just one of those unfortunate anxious OTTB traits that we have to live with sometimes.

Go riding!

Photo Challenge: 4 Shed Horsehair Sculptures

Art is everywhere … especially in the barn aisle this time of year.

This week, we wanted to see Horse Nation’s creative side and called for your best horsehair creations from the piles of fluff thanks to spring shedding season. As always, our readers delivered — here are four amazing horsehair sculptures.

Keep an eye out for next week’s 24-hour photo challenge! We announce challenge subjects on Monday around the middle of the day on both Instagram and Facebook.

Go riding!

SpectraVET Perf. of the Week: Kelley Farmer Sweeps Top 3

What’s better than winning the $100,000 International Hunter Derby at HITS Desert Circuit? Sweeping the top 3! Watch Kelley Farmer’s first-, second- and third-place rides.

Arguably, no one had a better weekend than Kelley Farmer in Thermal, California: her toughest competition in the $100,000 International Hunter Derby was herself, as she captured not only the win but second and third place as well! Let’s take a look at her second-round handy rides, starting with third place and working our way up.

Third place: Mindful, owned by Kensel LLC. Farmer and Mindful recently won the International Hunter Derby at HITS Ocala.

Second place: Publicized, owned by Amanda Hone. Now, personally I’m a sucker for a big, beautiful dapple-gray hunter, so I would have pinned this pair first — but that’s just me. I’m content to just sit here and covet this lovely animal.

First place: Baltimore, owned by Jane Gaston. Baltimore notched his first Derby win just a few weeks ago at Gulf Coast — he’ll definitely be one to watch this year!

Well done, Kelley Farmer! Our congratulations to the connections of these three talented hunters!

Go riding!

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World Equestrian Brands Helmet Cam: Mounted Archery

Practice makes perfect! Check out the rider’s point of view for this mounted archery practice session.

Mounted archery is a rapidly-growing equestrian sport all around the world, letting riders of all skill levels discover their inner warrior and precision skills. As you might imagine, it’s a discipline that requires plenty of practice — let’s mount up and ride a practice session aboard Lindsay the Haflinger!

Our rider is a pretty good shot! This practice session was made even more difficult by riding bareback — we’re definitely impressed!

Go mounted archery! Go riding!

Do you have a helmet cam of your own to share? Email the editor at [email protected]!

Horses in Ads: Bai ‘Horse Whisperer’

You know what ELSE don’t make sense? This commercial, but we kind of love it anyway.

Horse whispering: you’re doing it wrong … or ARE you? This commercial for Bai Antioxidant Infusion drinks might offend your inner dressage queen but we’re choosing to laugh at it instead:

You’re right, horse whisperer: some things just don’t make sense. But we love them anyway.

Need more horse commercials? Click the #HORSES IN ADS hashtag at the top of the page! If you have an ad that we haven’t spotted yet, email the editor at [email protected].

Tuesday Video: So Happy It’s Spring

This video sums up in 30 seconds how we feel about the fact that it’s finally officially springtime.

Spring has officially sprung! And this little pony sums up in thirty seconds of antics exactly how we feel about it: we don’t know if we want to go running, stuff our face or dance around wildly just for the joy of being alive.

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Posted by Horses-Videos on Wednesday, March 16, 2016

You go, little pony. Go do it all. Because it’s finally springtime and we’re excited too.

Go out there and get your Tuesday, Horse Nation. Go riding!

#horsenation ‘Grams of the Week

Another week of horse life, captured in your images!

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