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Blog Name: Behind the Bit: A blog for horse people
Url: http://behindthebitblog.com
Language: English
Topics: horses, dressage, equestrian
Description: BTB is a blog for horse people, with articles about horse health, dressage, conformation, breeding, and horse ownership.
Popularity: 163 Followers

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Quaterback sons licensed!
From Judy Yancey's News page:First sons of QUATERBACK are licensedToday, in Neustadt, 2 sons of Quaterback were licensed for breeding at the Körung des Pferdezuchtverbandes Brandenburg-Anhalt. The Champion of the Dressage stallions was out of a Kolibri - Vers II (Tk) dam. These are the first of his sons to be presented out of his first foal crop. There are others to come in Oldenburg next week.11/15/2009 Quaterback son Becomes 2009 Brandenburger Licensing Champion from Eurodre
More inspection photos (a new Project Runway?)
Again we're looking at photos from the Fair Hill inspection, USEventing blog. At the risk of sounding like Michael Kors on Project Runway, Jill Walton shows impeccable fashion sense, showing up in an outfit that suits her and absolutely offsets My Sedona's coloring. The white pants bring out the blaze, the russet tones bring out the Sedona's coat color, the hat just brings it all home. What a super pair...
In every great horse rider partnership...
One will occasionally look like they overslept...If you aren't into eventing, the horse inspections are kind of a dress-up occasion. Here Ronald Zabala-Goetschel and Che Italica trot before the vets at the Fair Hill horse inspection -- photo from Eventin
Proximal sensory desmitis (PSD): A case study
I wrote a blog article on PSD last year -- it is probably the most-read article on my blog. Recently, reader and student Kelly A. Ford shared this case study on PSD with me. She graciously agreed to let me share it here. I found it interesting, and best of all it has a happy ending!
Dressage in blue: My equine wish list
Blue roan QH soldon Equine.comI have always loved blue roans. A few years ago I saw a blue roan 2 year old Friesian/TB cross for sale -- it was as if the horse had been bred just for me. He was tall, and he looked like a very typey thoroughbred. He shared the same sire as Harvey (High Trib

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