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Thursday, 19 May 2011 15:57

Adoptable horse of the week: Kyro

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Kyro

Meet the Kentucky Equine Humane Center's adoptable horse of the week: Kyro. Kyro is an adorable, small horse who is looking for a home with someone who can further his current training under saddle. He is a 3-year-old Appy cross gelding, 14.2-hands high. Kyro has wonderful ground manners and would be a great project for a 4-H / Pony Club member who would like to take Kyro to the next level. Kyro gets along great with mares and geldings in a herd setting. For more information on Kyro, contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or www.kyehc.org.

Monday, 09 May 2011 11:36

Adoptable Horse of the Week: Winston

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Meet the Kentucky Equine Humane Center's adoptable horse of the week: Winston! He is a nice, 5-year-old, 14.1-hand, Quarter Horse cross gelding who is ready for a new home. Winston is easy to handle and groom and LOVES attention. He has a great personality and is a beautiful mover. Winston is learning some ground work, has been ridden under saddle and will need additional training with both. Winston gets along well with both geldings and mares when turned out in a herd. For more information on him or any of the other adoptable horses at the Kentucky Equine Humane Center contatac them at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or go to

Monday, 13 December 2010 00:57

Adoptable Horse of the Week: Markey!

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altMeet the Kentucky Equine Humane Center's adoptable Horse of the Week: Markey!
Breed: Saddlebred
Color: Chestnut
Age: 9 years
Gender: Mare
Height: 14.2
History: Unknown

Markey is a beautiful Saddlebred mare who came to KyEHC from a local animal control agency.  Markey is a very calm and loving mare.  She has been started under saddle and is progressing very well. She is a quick learner, has good ground manners, stands well for the farrier and gets along well with other mares and geldings.

To learn more about Markey or any of the other great horses who are available for adoption at the Kentucky Equine Humane Center, email them at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or click on www.kyehc.org.
Tuesday, 14 December 2010 00:49

Linda Andrisani to Lead Judging Clinic

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altLexington, KY - December 14, 2010 - The Kentucky Hunter/Jumper Association, in conjunction with the USHJA and the Kentucky Horse Park Foundation, is conducting an educational judging clinic with Linda Andrisani on Saturday, January 22, 2011.

This exciting event will take place in the New Alltech Indoor Arena at the Kentucky Horse Park. Linda Andrisani will give live commentary and scoring for a 3' hunter division as well as 3' equitation and 3'6" medal classes. This clinic is open to the public, with substantial discounts for early entries as well as KHJA members. ($50.00 KHJA members, $75.00 pre-entry, $100.00 at the door) The clinic will run on Saturday, Janunary 22nd from 10:00am to 4:00pm (9:30 registration) and will include a lunch buffet.

Linda Andrisani will provide her perspective and technique of judging hunter and equitation rounds to professionals, clients and riders of all interest and skill levels. The clinic will be conducted in a warm, elegant, comfortable, indoor horse show setting. There will be an open question and answer session after each section. Linda Andrisani is a legendary hunter judge with 25 years judging experience and the author of the DVD, "From the Judges Eye". She will provide insight and knowledge about showing horses, both broad in concept and trivial in the details.

This is valuable information which will be helpful to all riders, professionals, and even children and amateurs. Come join some of the nicest people and horses in the Midwest, and learn something! Fabulous accommodations and dining in the Lexington area.

Contact Trena Kerr 859-250-5473 or Elaine Schott 859-489-0481, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. for more information.

Photo by Kenneth Kraus/PhelpsSports.com

Monday, 20 December 2010 00:47

Adoptable Horse of the Week: Sophie!

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Meet the Ky Equine Humane Center’s adoptable horse of the week: Sophie.

She is a very cute, 2-year-old Mustang cross filly, 14.2-hands (and still growing) who LOVES attention. She was actually born at the Kentucky Equine Humane Center in August of 2008.

SophieSophie is currently working on her ground manners and is progressing nicely. She has been started under saddle and does well with obstacles. Sophie needs a home where she can get consistent handling to continue her progress.

For more info on Sophie or any of the other adoptable horses at the Kentucky Equine Humane Center, contact them at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or www.kyehc.org.

altTOSS A BALE OF HAY to a starving horse for Christmas.

This would be a great gift for the people on your Christmas list -- make a donation to the "Save Our Horses" fund in their honor!

Due to the drought last summer and the record low temperatures now, many horses across Kentucky will not have adequate food this winter.... YOU can help them! The Ky Horse Council's "Save Our Horses" fund offers emergency food and veterinary care for horses of all breeds and disciplines when their owners cannot/will not provide for them. Your tax-deductible donation has no overhead, so every dollar you give will help Kentucky's horses.

Please send donations to Save Our Horses, c/o Kentucky Horse Council, 1500 Bull Lea Rd, Suite 214C, Lexington, KY 40511. http://www.kentuckyhorse.org/soho/ or you can call them at 859-367-0509 to make your donation over the phone.

Tuesday, 28 December 2010 00:44

Central Kentucky Riding for Hope Seeks Volunteers

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Central Kentucky Riding for Hope, a therapeutic riding program at the Kentucky Horse Park, needs you!

Join them as a volunteer for their Therapeutic Riding Classes.  Work with CKRH's kind horses and amazing riders.

Orientation and training for new volunteers second Saturday of each month 1-4 pm.

Contact:                                                         
Volunteer Coordinator                                   
Phone:  859-231-7066                                   
Email:  This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Website:  www.ckrh.org

NEWS RELEASE
Cindy Rullman, Kentucky Horse Park
859-259-4209 ext 209
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Nine-Time World’s Champion American Saddlebred, CH Gypsy Supreme, Humanely Euthanized at Kentucky Horse Park

altLEXINGTON, KY (December 28, 2010) It is with deep sadness that the Kentucky Horse Park announces the death of nine-time World’s Champion CH Gypsy Supreme, an American Saddlebred show horse who lived in the park’s Hall of Champions since 2001. He was humanely euthanized on the morning of Wednesday, December 22, surrounded by people who loved him, after a long battle with laminitis as a result of Cushings disease. He had taken a sudden downturn the day before.

Kathy Hopkins, Equine Director for the Kentucky Horse Park stated, “Our x-rays showed severe lack of circulation in both of Gypsy’s front feet. Due to the severity and the fact that we had reached the point where we could no longer maintain a reasonable level of comfort, our veterinarian recommended euthanasia. Our team was in full agreement that this was the right decision on Gypsy’s behalf.”

John Nicholson, Executive Director of the Kentucky Horse Park, said, “Gypsy was an outstanding representative of his breed in our Hall of Champions, but beyond that, he was a cherished member of our park family. Our staff and Dr. Robert Agne from Rood and Riddle Equine Hospital worked very hard for a lot of years to keep Gypsy comfortable and give him a good standard of living despite his laminitis because they were so devoted to him. They loved him and knew him well enough to say good-bye when it finally became necessary. The Saddlebred world has lost a great show horse, his fans have lost a legend, and our park has lost a fine friend.”

Bred by William and Pamela Richardet, the chestnut son of Sultan’s Flashdance out of Kalarama’s Gypsy Lady, was owned by Southwood Partners LLC, Donald and Ronnie Hess, for their daughter Emily Hess.

CH Gypsy Supreme was voted the People’s Choice World Champion for the Decade of the 1990s. He was a five-gaited multi-titled world champion in the open, ladies, amateur and junior divisions. Winning first the Illinois State Fair Three-Year-Old Five-Gaited title in 1990, he won his first world titles of Junior Five-Gaited Stallion and Gelding, and Junior Five-Gaited Grand Champion in 1991. CH Gypsy Supreme also won numerous Ladies Five-Gaited Gelding and Championship titles through 1997, followed by Junior Exhibitor Five-Gaited Championship titles in 1998 and 1999, for a total of nine world championship titles among numerous other awards.

He was one of the most photographed horses at the Kentucky Horse Park, because his stall was near the walkway to the Hall of Champions, and he spent a large part of each day with his head out of the window, welcoming visitors as they arrived.

Robin Bush, one of Gypsy’s caretakers for many years, said, “Gypsy was a really fun horse to be around because he had a sense of humor. People who didn’t know anything about Saddlebreds often fell in love with the breed when they met him. They were first attracted to him because he looked so noble, but his personality is what got to them. He liked to bite at the stall door to startle people because he got a kick out of watching them jump back away from the door, but it was always in fun. He also loved to have his neck scratched and would bow his neck to such an extent that he would nearly collapse on the floor from the pleasure of it.”

Bush continued, “Of all of us, Gypsy’s favorite groom was Gene Carter, who works summers here at the Hall of Champions. Gypsy was always his best when he was with Gene.”

CH Gypsy Supreme has been buried at the Hall of Champions in a place of honor near other Saddlebreds CH Imperator, CH Skywatch, and CH Wild-Eyed and Wicked.

Photo by Tammy Siters


Monday, 03 January 2011 00:42

Adoptable Horse of the Week: Doc!

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altMeet the Kentucky Equine Humane Center's adoptable horse of the week, Doc!

Doc is a nice, 9-yr-old Thoroughbred gelding, 16 hands, who came to KyEHC when his owner could no longer care for him and wanted him to have a good home.

After a brief racing career he was ridden on trails and started jumping.  According to his previous owner Doc has not been ridden in a year and will require a confident handler and an experienced rider. He is extremely smart and has a fun personality. He is sound for any discipline and gets along well with other geldings in a herd.

For more info on Doc or any of the other adoptable horses at KyEHC, contact them at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or click on www.kyehc.org.

Monday, 10 January 2011 00:41

Adoptable Horse of the Week: Locket's Charm!

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altMeet the Ky Equine Humane Center's adoptable horse of the week: Locket's Charm.

Locket is a very laid back, 4-year-old, 15.1-hand Thoroughbred gelding.  He ran only one race before deciding racing wasn't for him. He enjoys interacting with people and has a kind attitude.  He is interested in everything around him. He has been ridden English and Western and while still considered green, he is very willing to simply walk. His pleasant attitude will win your heart.  Locket gets along well with both geldings and mares.  They think he will be great as a trail horse or for low level showing.

For more info on Locket's Charm or any of the other adoptable horses at KyEHC, contact them at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or www.KyEHC.org.

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