Ashley Moore Finds Success at A Touch of Class Dressage Show

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June 25, 2019 By Kentucky Equine Research Staff

Dressage rider Ashley Moore, sponsored by Kentucky Equine Research, had a successful weekend at A Touch of Class Dressage Show, held June 14-16 at Thunderbird Show Park in Langley City, British Columbia, Canada.

In a Facebook post about the event, Ashley said, “My heart horse Johnny was very happy to be back between the white fences! Getting more secure in Grand Prix!” Ashley and Bjorn H (Johnny) placed third and fourth in their FEI Grand Prix tests and scored a 63.353 to finish second in the FEI Intermediate II.

Ashley also showed young horses Interdale and Bravour at Second and Third Level, respectively. “Bravour has really matured quickly in the past few weeks! I am so pleased with how both young horses handled the show atmosphere,” she said.

“Kentucky Equine Research has completely changed my horses’ coats, especially Johnny’s. He constantly had dandruff, allergy bumps, a dull, greyish hue, and significant itching. He had even rubbed his mane and tail raw,” Ashley said. She started him on Bio-Bloom™ PS and EO-3™ to address his skin issues and maximize coat quality. “His coat instantly became shiny, full of dapples, velvety black and dandruff-free with zero bumps or itchiness. His mane and tail have never been thicker!”

“Johnny has also been prone to mild colic for no obvious reason. Being a show horse he is exposed to stressful conditions such as travel, intensive training, show preparation, and shows,” Ashley continued. To support his total digestive health, she chooses RiteTrac™. “He hasn’t shown any signs of colic or gastric ulcers, and we are able to compete Grand Prix successfully and stress-free! This horse is healthier and, most importantly, happier than ever!”

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