May Zone 4 Update
Thank you for being a Zone 4 member! Stay up to date with COVID-19 news, learn about the USHJA Feed Aid initiative, participate in virtual clinics and educational webinars.
Updates and Information about COVID-19
Leaders in our sport are continuing to adjust plans and work toward solutions to best serve horses and riders as we move forward during the COVID-19 pandemic. The following links provide the most up-to-date information:




Competition managers: If your contracted USHJA event is being canceled, please send an email to hunterdept@ushja.org.
USHJA Feed Aid Designed to Help Horses in Need
The USHJA has launched a new initiative, USHJA Feed Aid, to provide aid in purchasing feed for lesson horses as short-term relief for the businesses in the hunter/jumper community who provide lessons to non-boarders and may be suffering financially due to the impact of COVID-19.

Through partnership with various national and regional feed companies, USHJA members may receive relief through discounted and fully supplemented feed purchases.

To receive aid, members must apply by June 1. Applications will be reviewed on a first come, first served basis. Feed vouchers will be made available to qualifying applicants as quickly as possible.
USHJA Educational Webinars Coming Up
Hunter Breeding 101
June 1, 7 p.m.
Curious about participating in a Hunter Breeding or Model class? Join 'R' Hunter Breeding judge Oliver Brown as he introduces the basics of Hunter Breeding in this how-to tutorial.

Hunter Breeding 102
June 15, 7 p.m.
Oliver Brown returns to give even more in-depth instruction on topics such as perparing your Hunter Breeding horse or pony, conformation, training tips for challenging horses, and tips for showing your horse or pony at its best.
Equine Business Basics
June 22, 7 p.m.
Holly Frenzel, CPA reviews basic business practices for equine professionals; from creating an LLC to good bookkeeping practices, come build or refresh your equine business skills.

HQC Study Hall Part II
June 30, 2 p.m.
Back by popular demand! Terri Young, chair of the Horsemanship Quiz Challenge (HQC) Committee, returns for another Study Hall.

Test Your Knowledge with the HQC Quick Quiz
True or false? A balanced horse can be divided into three equal sections.
True
False
Scroll to the bottom of the news update for the HQC Quick Quiz answer.
Member Spotlight: Cory Taylor Finding Joy in Breeding Ponies
There is not much in the equestrian world that Cory Taylor hasn’t done. She rode Hunters and drove a pony growing up. She has fox hunted, rescued quarter horses, bred and owned race horses, and even bred Andalusians. Now Taylor is getting into breeding ponies and says it has just been a joy.

“Now that I’m getting older, I’m in my 70s, my horses are getting smaller,” she said. “I’ve always bred horses, whether it’s Thoroughbreds, Warmbloods, and now it’s Welsh Crosses. I just love it.”

Taylor’s farm is in Summerfield, Florida, where she runs the operation herself. She keeps two Eventing horses that she owns on the farm as well as her rescue quarter horses and her ponies.

The first pony she bred, Fox Hall Farm Broadway, has already had success in the show ring, and he earned the Zone 4 Pony Hunter Breeding 2 Year Old Horse of the Year Reserve Champion title last year. He is double registered Welsh Cross and Oldenburg.

“What’s great about Broadway is he does everything,” Taylor said. “He’s just a trooper. He loves to go to the shows, he’s just a pleasure.”

Taylor also has a yearling pony named Madison, who was born early and fought to survive at only 43 lbs. She is also in the process of breeding another pony.

“I always look for a future for my horses,” she said. Robert Robold has helped her handle Broadway, and she said they’ve both been looking for a future for him.

“I would like to see my pony continue in the hands of someone who will take him along. It’s going to be hard for me to give him up. You never know who you’re going to meet, and I’m just hoping I am going to meet the right situation for him”

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USHJA Launches Virtual Clinics
USHJA is offering virtual riding clinics for members and non-members as a way to continue their riding education and horsemanship, while safely practicing social distancing.

Hunter, Jumper and Equitation clinics will offer members an opportunity to receive at-home exercises and feedback from industry experts. Complimentary auditing is also available.

The Hunter Virtual Clinic is underway with clinician Chris Wynne.

Jumper Virtual Clinic
June 8-9 and 15-16
Clinician: Jeff Cook
Video Submission Deadline: June 2

Equitation Virtual Clinic to be announced.
USHJA Affiliate Member Organization News

We can't wait to horse show with you again! The safety of our exhibitors, staff, and venue personnel are our priority, as we move forward with horse shows. Safety protocols have been put in place by the Pensacola Hunter Jumper Association and the Escambia County Equestrian Center for the safety of all participants.  Learn more here.

Click here for more information about Pensacola Hunter Jumper Association and to view upcoming events.
Check Out the At Home Series Featuring Andrew Welles
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Sport History: Fun Facts from the USHJA Wheeler Museum!
Did you know that a “liverpool” got its name from the water jump in the Grand National steeplechase at Aintree Racecourse near Liverpool, England?

The hunter/jumper sport has many traditions that originated in older horse sports like racing and foxhunting.

For many years at horse shows, the terms “liverpool” and “water jump” referred to any obstacle with water. Over time, “water jump” came to mean the roughly 14-foot “open” water with a low hedge or box at the front. A liverpool refers today to a shallow water tray placed in front, under, or behind a vertical, or in the middle of an oxer.

Photo: John Beer, The Grand National, the Water Jump, 1906
Take a Survey about Injuries in Equestrian Sports
A team from the University of Florida Department of Orthopaedics & Rehabilitation is
conducting a study of injury rates at equestrian competitions with the goal of improving safety practices titled, “Injuries Sustained During Equestrian Hunter and Jumper Competitions.”

This survey study is supported by the USHJA Safety Ad Hoc and is specifically aimed at reviewing falls during competition across all levels and classes of competition.
Know Your Zone 4 Committee Members
  • Page Tredennick, Chair
  • Janet McCarroll, Vice Chair
  • Susan Ashe
  • Carrie Buxton
  • Richard Cram
  • Jack Flowers
  • Kim Land
  • Kat Mulkey
  • David Pellegrini
  • Wendy Peralta
  • John Rush
  • Christina Schlusemeyer
  • Allison Sweetnam
Special thanks to these members who serve our zone! For more information about the committee and contact information, click here.
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