Educational Seminars

Upcoming Seminars

*Click on the picture below for seminar registration*

All Seminars will be held at FENCE House, and are free for FRC Members, $5 for Non-Members.

3381 Hunting Country Rd, Tryon NC
6:30 pm Food & Social
7:00 pm Presentation Begins

If you have a topic that you would like to see explored, please contact Edith at [email protected] so she can explore that idea!

Riding for 8s with S Judge Margaret Freeman

Join us for an insightful session with S-Level Judge Margaret Freeman as she shares priceless tips on what judges seek in competitors across all levels and ways to boost your scores. Take time to grasp each level’s demands and understand judges’ expectations. Are you aligned with the training scale’s core elements: rhythm, relaxation, connection, impulsion, straightness, and collection? Prioritize highlighting your strengths over minor concerns, aiming for top scores. Embrace feedback as a chance to grow, even in areas your horse finds challenging. Elevate your performance and learn from every experience!

Dental Work for your horse!

Curious how your horse's head looks under all that skin and hair? Just how all those teeth grow and what to watch for when things seem wrong? Dr. Miller Thornbury, of Hunt Country Equine, explains equine dentistry with a first-hand look into a routine tooth exam and float.

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Saddle Fitting for Your Equine Partner

Jill Briggs Blitzer of Stay Fit Equine, LLC, demonstrates the basics of saddle fitting in this online saddle fitting seminar. A lifelong horsewoman, Jill has Bachelor of Science degrees in Biology from Purdue University and Interdisciplinary Studies from the University of South Carolina. She is a graduate of the School of Saddle Fitting and Flocking, and the School of Equine Massage/Muscle Therapy where she studied under Master Saddle Fitter and Equine Massage Therapist, Mike Scott. Jill is contracted by Saddlery Dresch to fit, service, and design their bespoke saddles.

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How to Pull A Shoe - Your Horse's Not Your Own!

Aack! We have all had that sick feeling in the pit of our tummies of going to get our trusty steed from their pasture or stall and noticing that they have smeared one of their shoes sideways on the hoof, oftentimes with the clip shoved into the white line. Of course, we want our farrier or vet to magically appear before our eyes, but the reality is they are tied up on previous appointments and cannot drop everything to come to our rescue. The Solution? Master Farrier Sean Gaul and his assistant Chaise Cantrell have put together a quick informative video detailing how to pull a shoe and the tools you will need!

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