Saddle Me Talk – english version

Saddle Me Talk - english version
Podcast Description
In our podcast ‘Saddle Me Talk’, Carsten Engelke, co-founder of Saddle Me, regularly welcomes leading experts from various areas of the equestrian world. Together, we talk about current developments, innovative approaches and exciting specialist topics that move horse lovers and professionals alike.
Our guests bring valuable insights from research, practice and various specialised areas of the equine world. The aim is to offer you real added value and expand your knowledge of our beloved horses.
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Focuses on various aspects of the equestrian world with episodes covering specialized topics such as equine health challenges like ECVM, innovative training methods, and breeding advancements. Examples include discussions on ataxia and its implications on horse management, providing insights for both horse enthusiasts and professionals.

In our podcast ‘Saddle Me Talk’, Carsten Engelke, co-founder of Saddle Me, regularly welcomes leading experts from various areas of the equestrian world. Together, we talk about current developments, innovative approaches and exciting specialist topics that move horse lovers and professionals alike.
Our guests bring valuable insights from research, practice and various specialised areas of the equine world. The aim is to offer you real added value and expand your knowledge of our beloved horses.
This episode of Saddle Me Talk is honest, direct and personal. Carsten's guest is Dr Ralf Pellmann, a vet and rider who is an old acquaintance of his. They have worked together for many years and share a passion for honest horse work.
Together, they discuss deformed backs, lame horses, crooked riders, and why so many young horses have problems today. Is breeding to blame? The riders? Or are we simply taking a closer look?
The conversation covers movement, resilience and the misunderstandings between science and practice, and how we can all improve things for our horses, whether we are recreational riders or professionals.
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