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Welcome to this episode of Taking the Reins! Today, we're diving into the fascinating realm of artificial intelligence and its emerging role in the livestock industry, including equine management. Many livestock owners might not realize how close we are to integrating AI into our daily practices, but it's already making waves. Joining us is Dr. Marcus McGee, a clinical assistant professor at Mississippi State, who explores the potential economic and labor benefits of AI in animal management. Get ready for an insightful discussion—this one promises to be both eye-opening and engaging!

Full video can be viewed on YouTube: https://youtu.be/2DKgsU86j6M?si=6T5h2rtFy44ikRQk

 

In Episode 33 of Taking the Reins, we dive deep into the artistry and craftsmanship behind custom boot making with the talented Graham Ebner. Known for his exceptional quality and storytelling through each pair, Graham embodies the spirit of a true artist.  As my friend Pete Agalos says: "There is nothing too good for a cowboy."

Join us as Graham shares the journey that led him to become a leading figure in bespoke boots. With his unique and engaging personality, he reveals the passion and creativity that fuel his work, and how he crafts boots that not only fit perfectly but also tell a story. Whether you're a boot aficionado or just curious about the artistry of custom footwear, this episode offers a fascinating look at why Graham loves his craft so much and how he continues to push the boundaries of what’s possible in boot making.

www.grahamebner.com

Instagram: grahamebnerboots

Full interview can be watched on YouTube at Taking the Reins Mississippi State University

Closed captioning available on YouTube also

Welcome to Taking the Reins, where we dive deep into the world of equids, and today, we’re spicing things up with a truly unique episode. Meet our guest, Dr. Amy McLean—a world-renowned expert whose name is practically synonymous with equine excellence.

In this special episode, Dr. McLean, known for her groundbreaking work in teaching, research, and the equine industry, joins us to unravel the mysteries of one of the most intriguing hybrids in the animal kingdom: the mule. Yes, that’s right—the half donkey, half horse! Mules are not just a quirky mix of horse and donkey; they’re fascinating creatures with unique traits, remarkable strength, and a dash of stubborn charm.

Amy will take us on a journey through her extensive career, shedding light on how mules and donkeys are managed across the globe, from lush pastures to rugged terrains. We’ll delve into the quirks of mules—like their incredible endurance and their surprising intelligence—and discover why these half-horse, half-donkey hybrids are used in many countries.

So buckle up as we explore the world of mules with Dr. Amy McLean. This episode of Taking the Reins promises to be a good time!

Amy McLean, Ph.D. | UC Davis Department of Animal Science

Full interview can be watched on YouTube at Taking the Reins Mississippi State University

Closed captioning available on YouTube also

 

On this 33rd episode of TTR, Clay and guest host Todd Martin discuss and recap the past 9 episodes.  If you have missed any of episodes 22-30 or simply want to hear Clay and Todd's favorite moments, then you will enjoy this recap!  

Closed captioning can be viewed on Taking the Reins-Mississippi State on YouTube.

The Year of the Mustang with Jake Harvath

Utah native, Jake Harvath is a horseman and adventure seeker who created the Year of the Mustang, a year long ride across the US and back.  In this episode of TTR, Clay and Jake discuss the ins and outs of a year long ride on horseback.  Luckily for us, Jake has documented his entire trip and it can be viewed on his YouTube channel!

YouTube: Jake Harvath

Website: yearofthemustang.com

Closed captioning can be viewed on Taking the Reins-Mississippi State on YouTube.

Colby Coltrain of Storybook Farms is a baseball player turned professional over fence horse trainer.  Colby’s unique story of getting into the horse business later in life will inspire you to chase the dreams and things you would like to do.  He is someone who likes challenges…going fast, jumping high, and even riding 660 miles in Mongolia!  Yes, he is taking on the challenge of riding the Mongolian Derby!  Listen in as he explains his interesting stories and experiences of riding high in the horse world.

More information can be found at storybooksporthorses.com

Closed captioning can be viewed on Taking the Reins-Mississippi State on YouTube.

 

Most people who are interested in horses are aware of breed associations such as the American Quarter Horse.  However there are color registries, too, such as the Pinto Horse Association who register equids of all types….stock, pleasure, miniatures, and even mules and more.  On this episode of TTR, we talk to the Executive Vice-President and COO of the Pinto Horse Association, Darrel Bilke.  Darrel is a long-time friend and fellow judge who has been at the helm of PtHA for 20 years.  He has transformed the association into an entity that attracts a variation in type of horse, while at the same time creates a competitive yet family-friendly showing environment.  He explains the uniqueness of the Pinto horse, his climb to the top of the association, and his experiences within the horse show world.  If you are involved with horses, you will come away with more insight and knowledge of all things horses!

Website: pinto.org

Closed captioning can be viewed on Taking the Reins-Mississippi State on YouTube.

Colby Coltrain of Storybook Farms is a baseball player turned professional over fence horse trainer.  Colby’s unique story of getting into the horse business later in life will inspire you to chase the dreams and things you would like to do.  He is someone who likes challenges…going fast, jumping high, and even riding 660 miles in Mongolia!  Yes, he is taking on the challenge of riding the Mongolian Derby!  Listen in as he explains his interesting stories and experiences of riding high in the horse world.

More information can be found at storybooksporthorses.com

Closed captioning can be viewed on Taking the Reins-Mississippi State on YouTube.

 

Working with young people and helping them advance their knowledge of the horse business is exactly what Sarah Schobert does professionally.  She is currently the Horse Judging Team Coach at Texas A&M where she teaches horse related courses while traveling and coaching college students for judging competitions.  On this episode of TTR, Clay and Sarah share years of coaching experiences and talk shop concerning horses and people.

 

Closed captioning can be viewed on Taking the Reins-Mississippi State on YouTube.

Gillian Larson is a California Horsewoman who has gone where few would dare to go.  She has solo ridden her horses all over the backcountry of the western US.  From Mexico to Canada, across the deserts of Arizona and over the Continental Divide and mountainous terrain of Colorado, she has done it all…by herself. 

Closed captioning can be viewed on Taking the Reins-Mississippi State on YouTube.

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