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KL Training Training from the ground to the saddle, into any discipline you and your horse are wanting to go. Hello! My name is Krystal Leitzel. Thank you everyone!!

After training under and with many fantastic trainers for the past 20+ years and continuing clinics with some of the best such as Laura Ashley Killian, I have finally gone under my own name. This page is completely updated to show only the horses I personally trained and/or sold, my students, and the shows I put together along the way. For those who do not know my background, I have a strong found

ation in Dressage that was always directed towards Eventing and has helped me greatly in the Jumpers. Recently I have also added some gaming and western pleasure to the mix. I worked and trained primarily with Diane Sulouff learning how to breed and train horses under the German standard, from Cia Reese's Arabians used for endurance, to draft cross stallions needing green broke, before expanding to the hunters under a couple different wonderful bosses/trainers from Lewisburg to Maryland. My next stop and my true love was found as the barn manager/assistant trainer at After the Races where I got to ride with 5* eventer Lisa Ferguson. I have continued rehabbing and working with OTTBs ever since. I then returned to Walnut Hollow Farm where I have been the trainer and assistant instructor for the past three years. Now it is onto bigger and better things that you will all get to see step by step!

04/28/2025
If anyone is looking for a wonderful photographer, get ahold of Mackenzie Kobilis !! She always does amazing! Whether it...
04/25/2025

If anyone is looking for a wonderful photographer, get ahold of Mackenzie Kobilis !! She always does amazing! Whether it's for sales ads or personal sessions, you won't be disappointed!!
Anyone searching for the perfect horse, get ahold of Sunset Drive Farm LLC. !! They have something for everyone, and I always enjoy riding with them on their trusty steeds!

04/06/2025

🏇🇬🇧 A Storied Legacy: The History of the Badminton Horse Trials 🌿✨

Held in the heart of the Gloucestershire countryside, the Badminton Horse Trials is one of the most prestigious and iconic three-day eventing competitions in the world — a true highlight of the equestrian calendar. 🌍🏆

🏰 Where It All Began
The very first Badminton Horse Trials took place in 1949, at the request of the 10th Duke of Beaufort. Inspired by the 1948 Olympic Games in London, he wanted to create an event that would help British riders train for future international competitions. What started with just 22 competitors has grown into a global spectacle that attracts the best event riders and horses from across the world. 🌟

🔁 A True Test of Horse & Rider
Badminton is a CCI5-L* event — the highest level of eventing — comprising three phases:

Dressage 💃

Cross-country 🌲

Show jumping 🎯

It’s not just about elegance or bravery — it’s about stamina, trust, and total harmony between horse and rider. Badminton is known for its challenging terrain, iconic fences like the Lake and Huntsman’s Close, and its unrivaled atmosphere.

👑 Legends of the Sport
Over the decades, Badminton has seen equestrian royalty ride its course — from Mark Todd, Lucinda Green, and Pippa Funnell, to more recent champions like Laura Collett and Oliver Townend.

Lucinda Green, notably, has won Badminton six times on six different horses — a record that still stands today. 🏅

🌎 A Global Stage
Now watched by hundreds of thousands of spectators in person and millions online, Badminton has become a true celebration of equestrian excellence. It’s more than just a competition — it’s a tradition, a festival, and a homecoming for horse lovers from all walks of life.

🎉 Whether you’re there for the shopping village, the cross-country thrills, or to witness sporting history in the making, Badminton never fails to deliver. Here's to a legacy that continues to inspire, challenge, and captivate. 💚🐎

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For everyone asking, Florida Endeavor is loving his new family and they're loving him! He found his dream home as a fami...
03/24/2025

For everyone asking, Florida Endeavor is loving his new family and they're loving him! He found his dream home as a family horse with kids to call his own🥰 I am so happy to have helped him find his forever home!❤️

So happy with our whole experience! Very excited for my client and her amazing new best friend!🥰
01/09/2025

So happy with our whole experience! Very excited for my client and her amazing new best friend!🥰

Blake has found a fantastic match! You are a fantastic gelding! I know you will go so far and you have the perfect person to do it with!

Found her unicorn!!ISO FOR AA CLIENT:   Will be a forever 5 star home with a woman who is so sweet and loving! She wants...
12/21/2024

Found her unicorn!!

ISO FOR AA CLIENT:
Will be a forever 5 star home with a woman who is so sweet and loving! She wants to learn to jump small jumps, trail ride, and just have fun!

MUST haves:
- lesson type(must be forgiving)
- between 14.2h and 16.2h, no bigger!
- no older than 12, nothing super green
- no major maintenance
- must be honest and willing about small jumps and trail obstacles.
- MUST BE GOOD AND EASY TO LOAD!!
- NO OTTBs! Love them, but not fitting for this client. Quiet and colorful with a sweet disposition would make for the perfect match.
- PA or close to it!

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Great information!!Wish this knowledge was more widely spread and taken in!
12/10/2024

Great information!!
Wish this knowledge was more widely spread and taken in!

I have addressed this problem so many times in the field and in my group that I still don’t quite know why it has taken so long to actually do a short article on F***l Water Syndrome aka “FWS”.

FWS typically presents in horses as an excessive amount of thin brown liquid being ejected from a horse’s a**s. This is different from diarrhea because it doesn’t have any f***l matter contained in the liquid. The horse’s manure may be on the soft side or may be perfectly formed.

In most cases FWS isn’t debilitating to the horse but it is messy and can coat their butts and legs with nasty smelling and irritating liquid. It is especially difficult during the cold winter months as you can see from the photo I used. The fluid clumps on fur and freezes while the cold temperatures make it difficult if not impossible to clean.

Obviously FWS is a gastro-intestinal issue but most owners miss the mark when treating FWS. Owners will throw expensive supplements at the problem and the symptoms will persist. I know this from personal experience with my mare, Flair. That poor mare had about 32 different supplements thrown at her and nothing worked.

Probiotics, prebiotics, biosponge, ulcer treatments, gut supplements and anything else I tried wouldn’t clear it up. Nothing ever even slowed it down.

Then while attending an equine nutrition clinic I was having a cocktail with one of the more well known equine nutrition PhDs and I mentioned my frustration to her. Of course she had the answer!

Just so everyone knows, it’s not that I’m really smart but I hang out with really smart people!

In the overwhelming majority of cases FWS is being caused by a mild case of a condition known as Right Dorsal Colitis. I got the full monty clinical explanation, and as I would do in any conversation with an extremely bright, lovely woman who is twenty years younger I sat at the edge of my chair in rapt attention while understanding none of it but all I needed to know was that it is a condition similar to Irritable Bowel Syndrome in humans.

IBS is something that most people in my age range (somewhere between classic and Jurassic) are familiar with. The cure for both conditions is simple: add easily digestible fiber. I began taking a tablespoon of psyllium each day and my IBS cleared up almost immediately.

Right Dorsal Colitis can become very serious and require clinical intervention in some cases. In severe cases FWS is accompanied by lethargy, weight loss, lack of appetite and colic. I am NOT a vet so you should discuss any concerns that you have with your vet and follow their treatment advice.

Many times RDC is caused by coarse hay. Mature, coarse hay is very high in fiber and can be difficult to process in the gut causing some inflammation resulting in the watery fountain of stench emanating from your horse’s butt.

My own experience with FWS is very much like what I hear from others. The FWS shows up in the fall when the horses are off grass and on hay. Whenever I get different hay. My horses are both easy keepers and metabolic so I feed mostly very mature low NSC grass hay ensuring that I am dealing with FWS for most of the year. Quite often you will find that it is worse during the winter and the simple explanation is that they are eating more hay which attenuates the problem.

The dietary treatment for both conditions is to replace some (or all) of the forage with a complete feed enabling the gut to recover by offering some easily digestible fiber.

You can also try using some psyllium but it’s expensive and it typically requires a large dose.

My personal go to and the advice that I have offered to hundreds of people as a first treatment is to simply add a pound of hay stretcher pellets per day to the horse’s normal diet and this usually clears it up. If the FWS doesn’t clear up in a few days I increase it to two pounds per day.

Any genuine complete feed will work as long as the crude fiber is over 20% and the fat level is low. I typically choose to use hay stretcher because it is very high in fiber, usually over 25% and it is not heavily fortified nor high in calories so I don’t really need to make huge adjustments in their diets. I simply toss a cup or two on top of their normal ration and call it a day.

For a 1,000 pound horse two pounds per day should offer relief of the symptoms but if two pounds of hay stretcher doesn’t change things it’s probably time to try something else and at this point all bets are off. Psyllium would be my next step along with a gut supplement.

It is almost never a lack of probiotics unless the horse had recently been on a course of antibiotics.

The long term solution is to feed better hay. If you can find some nice, soft second cutting grass hay it would go a long way towards drying things up.

There are a number of downsides to feeding better hay. Cost and availability are at the top of the list. Then there’s the horse. Second cutting hay isn’t the best choice for easy keepers or insulin resistant horses so this option has its limits.

Many times FWS is linked to insulin resistant horses as a sure sign that they are insulin resistant. The conditions are not related except that most IR horses are on j***y, low starch, low calorie hay.

Please allow me to head off the naysayers and negative comments. This is not by any means a sure fire cure for FWS. It is, however, a very inexpensive treatment as a first go to attempt and it does work in most cases. If not, then try all the whiz bang supplements that probably won’t work either.

In short, if you have a horse with a squirty butt go buy a bag of cheap hay stretcher pellets and run some through the horse. If it works, you got off cheap, if not at least you know something that isn’t going to work.

As a final reminder and a more serious tone, if the FWS persists and the hay stretcher doesn’t work I would strongly encourage you to please consult your veterinarian and have all the appropriate diagnostics done.

Thank you for reading this article.

I am retired and write blog articles to try to make horse owner's lives easier and horse's lives better.

If you found this article to be helpful my horses would be very grateful if you would consider buying some hay for them by going to:

https://buymeacoffee.com/jimthefeedguy

Of course your contributions are not required, nor expected but all are very much appreciated.

Cheers!

Congratulations Walsh family on your purchase of Florida Endeavour! Wish nothing but the best for you all!! Can't wait t...
12/09/2024

Congratulations Walsh family on your purchase of Florida Endeavour! Wish nothing but the best for you all!! Can't wait to hear updates about your family's bond with your gorgeous boy!!

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