Horses of Courses

By: Heart of Phoenix Equine Rescue
  • Summary

  • 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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Episodes
  • Horse Adoptions Gone Wrong
    Aug 29 2024

    Episode #8

    August 28th, 2024 in Barboursville, WV at Hampton Inn


    In this episode:

    Equine aural plaques aka ear papillomas

    Listen as we chat about our love for Wonder Dust


    Hear about our Adoptable horse of the month: Tabasco


    Ding-a-ling of the month: People who want to adopt intact male horses / stallions and how equine breeding needs more oversight

    Main topic:

    Selecting a new horse for yourselfm as it related to the Appalachian Trainer Face Off


    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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    46 mins
  • Saving Old Horses
    Jul 26 2024

    Episode #7

    July 26th, 2024 on the road in Kentucky

    Recorded in

    The HOP truck


    In this episode:

    Hear about the upcoming second part of a zoom event with Tinia, Suzanna, Noah TY, Sony Gargullio, Carl Bledsoe, Michael and Julia Lyons and Lee McLean.


    Learn about why you need to watch your horses' coronary bands


    Listen as we chat about how gamgee wrap is the only wrap we use


    Hear about our Adoptable horse of the month: Eve


    Ding-a-ling of the month: People who feel if you don't keep all ages horses alive forever, you've done something wrong


    Main topic:

    The Appalachian Trainer Face Off


    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.


    Listen to the most recent episode of my podcast: Bad trainers gone wild and proud

    https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/horsesofcourses/episodes/Bad-trainers-gone-wild-and-proud-e2kthem

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    36 mins
  • Bad trainers gone wild and proud
    Jun 15 2024
    Episode #6 June 14th, 2024 in Paris, Kentucky Recorded at Best Western Hotel / Motel In this episode: Hear about the trainers who may take the new Andalusian cross stallion into training Learn about equine dental wellness Listen as we chat about vitamin E supplementation Hear about our Adoptable horse of the month: Pickles Ding-a-ling of the month: People who don't understand what feral horse means Main topic: Bad trainers gone wild and proud 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. Submit topics or apply to be a guest at tinia@wvhorserescue.org
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    42 mins

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