OUR FAVORITE EQUESTRIAN LINKS
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AETA: American Equestrian Trade Association: Up-to-date information on the trade association of our industry including membership information, meeting minutes and upcoming trade shows.
http://www.aeta.us |
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ELCR: Equestrian Land Conservation Resource: A non-profit organization founded to promote national awareness of the importance of land conservation for equestrian sports and activity.
http://www.elcr.org/index.php |
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Equine VIP: An on-line broadcast channel featuring stories about celebrities and their horses.
http://equinevip.com/
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FEI: Federation Equestre Internationale: Official Site of the International Equestrian Federation.
http://www.fei.org
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NARHA: North American Riding for the Handicapped Association: Since 1969, the NARHA has provided Equine Assisted Activity and Therapy (EAAT) programs in the United States and Canada through its network of nearly 800 member centers.
http://www.narha.org
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Palm Partnership Training: Equestrian Schools focusing on English and Western Education based on Dressage Principles, headed up by Kerrits Team Rider Lynn Palm.
http://lynnpalm.com/
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United States Pony Club: The United States Pony Club is one of the leading junior equestrian organizations in the world, represented throughout 30 countries.
http://www.ponyclub.org/
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USEA: United States Eventing Association: Combined training, or eventing, is the triathlon of equestrian sports incorporating the disciplines of dressage, cross-country and show jumping.
http://useventing.com/
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USDF: United States Dressage Federation: Promoting and encouraging a high standard of accomplishment in dressage throughout the United States, primarily through educational programs.
http://www.usdf.org/
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USEF: United States Equestrian federation: The regulatory organization for US equestrian sports since 1917, formerly the American Horse Show Association.
http://www.usef.org/
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USHJA: United States Hunter Jumper Association: The USHJA is the national affiliate for hunters and jumpers.
http://www.ushja.org/
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