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Ky Equine Ed Project

@horseswork

To promote and protect Kentucky's Signature Industry its jobs and heritage through education and knowledge.

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We are so exited to share this project you all! So much more info, content and opportunities to be engaged in the coming hours and days. Get excited with us! #horseswork horseswork.com/news/keep-foun…

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Kentucky runs on horsepower. From catalyzing our economy to uniting communities and changing lives, horses work for all of us. Tell your story at the link in our bio. #horseswork Interviewees: Jenn O'Neill, Josh Franks, Kelly Curry, Holly Tayler, Brian Spencer, Chase Spencer,

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“You do it because you love it. And that will pay off in time.” Kelly Curry is the owner of K Bar C Ranch. She’s also a professional barrel racer, trainer, and rodeo coach. Hear more stories and share your own at the link in our bio. #horseswork Interviewee: Kelly Curry

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With over 200,000 equines, Kentucky is the number one producer of horses in the country. And in some counties, there’s one horse for every seven people. Learn more about how horses shape our state at the link in our bio. #horseswork

With over 200,000 equines, Kentucky is the number one producer of horses in the country. And in some counties, there’s one horse for every seven people. Learn more about how horses shape our state at the link in our bio. #horseswork
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“The horse industry’s basically been a lifeline for our family since the very beginning.” Chase Spencer is a second-generation farrier. After growing up around the industry, he found his passion and place in it. Hear more stories and tell your own at the link in our bio.

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“Nothing worked for me the way horses do.” Holly Taylor is a barn manager and lifelong rider. For Holly and her daughter Hadley, horses are part of the family. Hear more stories and tell your own at the link in our bio. #horseswork Interviewee: Holly Taylor Videography: Kong

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Equine tourism brings a multitude of visitors to our state every year. Behind the big events and big numbers, a thriving industry provides jobs for thousands of Kentuckians. Learn more at the link in our bio. #horseswork #TravelKY #VisitHorseCountry

Equine tourism brings a multitude of visitors to our state every year. Behind the big events and big numbers, a thriving industry provides jobs for thousands of Kentuckians. Learn more at the link in our bio. #horseswork #TravelKY #VisitHorseCountry
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“It gives me something to work hard for every day.” As a child who loved horses, driver Zyler Maxwell wasn’t thinking about racing. Now, he’s found a career and community in Kentucky. Hear more stories and tell your own at the link in our bio. #horseswork Interviewee: Zyler

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“I love working with horses. They bring out something in us that just connects everybody.” As an equine vet, Dr. Sarah Hargrove has found connection with her patients and a community in Kentucky. Hear more stories and tell your own at the link in our bio. #horseswork

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On the farm, in the paddock, or in the office, more than 60,000 Kentuckians work in the horse industry. Learn more about the industry’s impact at the link in our bio. #horseswork

On the farm, in the paddock, or in the office, more than 60,000 Kentuckians work in the horse industry. Learn more about the industry’s impact at the link in our bio. #horseswork
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The 2025 Defender Kentucky Three Day Event welcomed over 96,000 attendees across the four days of competition, including visitors from 49 states, 8 countries, and more than 2,400 cities around the world. A post-event study conducted in 2023 reported K3DE’s economic impact to be

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"The horse industry in Kentucky is not always what we see the first Saturday in May. There's a whole world beyond that that most people don't ever think about." Robert & Lee Hall are the father and son team behind Hallway Feeds, the only family-owned and operated feed company

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Are you one of the more than 60,000 Kentuckians whose livelihood is connected to the horse industry? How has working with horses positively impacted your life? Share your story at the link in bio or on social for a chance to be featured – Use the #horseswork hashtag on Instagram

Are you one of the more than 60,000 Kentuckians whose livelihood is connected to the horse industry? How has working with horses positively impacted your life? Share your story at the link in bio or on social for a chance to be featured – Use the #horseswork hashtag on Instagram
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"There's a million different ways you can be involved in the industry" Jenn O'Neill is a trainer, rider, and barn manager who sees the horse industry touch the everyday lives of Kentuckians across professions and sectors. Hear more stories and share your own at the link in our

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120 counties. 60,000+ jobs. $6.5 billion in annual impact. How does the Kentucky horse industry impact your county? Share your story and learn more at the link in bio. #horseswork #henrycoky #harrisoncoky #lincolncoky #allencoky

120 counties. 60,000+ jobs. $6.5 billion in annual impact. How does the Kentucky horse industry impact your county? Share your story and learn more at the link in bio. #horseswork #henrycoky #harrisoncoky #lincolncoky #allencoky
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Kentucky runs on horsepower. Do you? Share your story at the link in bio or on social for a chance to be featured – Use the #horseswork hashtag on Instagram or tag KEEP Foundation on Facebook.

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Whether it's a childhood memory, a career path, or a life lesson, we want to hear how horses have made a difference in your life. 💬✨ 📢 Share your story with us and inspire others in our horse community! Use the #horseswork hashtag or visit horseswork.com/stories

Whether it's a childhood memory, a career path, or a life lesson, we want to hear how horses have made a difference in your life. 💬✨

📢 Share your story with us and inspire others in our horse community! Use the #horseswork hashtag or visit horseswork.com/stories
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"I have a passion for this – I'm on fire every day for it." Josh is a divisional broodmare manager at Taylor Made Farm. His life was transformed by his career in the horse industry, and today he uses his experience to improve the lives of others. Hear more stories and share your

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"As far as my immediate family, everything we've had or done has come from the horse industry." Brian Spencer is a farrier who first entered the industry to better care for his own horses. For Brian, working in the horse industry has shaped enduring connections with family,