Suzanna Johnson and Tinia Creamer of Heart of Phoenix Equine Rescue and the Appalachian Trainer Face Off, one of the world's leading horse advocacy organizations and programs, meet monthly to talk about horse care, adoptable horses, challenges in horse ownership, common training issues, products, funny experiences with online keyboard horse experts and more in an hour long monthly podcast. We are based in Appalachia (West Virginia) but travel across the USA helping horses and horse people.
Submit topics or apply to be a guest at tinia@wvhorserescue.org
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Suzanna Johnson and Tinia Creamer of Heart of Phoenix Equine Rescue and the Appalachian Trainer Face Off, one of the world's leading horse advocacy organizations and programs, meet monthly to talk about horse care, adoptable horses, challenges in horse ownership, common training issues, products, funny experiences with online keyboard horse experts and more in an hour long monthly podcast. We are based in Appalachia (West Virginia) but travel across the USA helping horses and horse people.
Submit topics or apply to be a guest at tinia@wvhorserescue.org
Season 2
Episode #15
March 17, 2024
Recorded in Louisville, Ky at the airport
In this episode:
The Madigan Procedure in Newborn Foals
Donation needs: Quest Plus
Rescue story time: The Boone County Feral Round Up
Ding-a-ling of the month: Don't call my horse fat
Main topic:
Don't be so quick to blame a horse's attitude on his nature because you can't be sure a horse isn't in pain. While you should do your due diligence with diagnostics to give comfort to the horse, sometimes, we never find out exactly what is wrong.
Suzanna Johnson and Tinia Creamer of Heart of Phoenix Equine Rescue, one of the world's leading horse advocacy organization's meet monthly to talk about horse care, adoptable horses, challenges in horse ownership, common training issues, products, funny experiences with online keyboard horse experts and more in an hour long monthly podcast.
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Suzanna Johnson and Tinia Creamer of Heart of Phoenix Equine Rescue and the Appalachian Trainer Face Off, one of the world's leading horse advocacy organizations and programs, meet monthly to talk about horse care, adoptable horses, challenges in horse ownership, common training issues, products, funny experiences with online keyboard horse experts and more in an hour long monthly podcast. We are based in Appalachia (West Virginia) but travel across the USA helping horses and horse people.
Submit topics or apply to be a guest at tinia@wvhorserescue.org