Pictures of Debi Metcalfe, SHI and the 2005 Kentucky Equine Affaire

(Above Left) Debi presenting on Horse Theft, Been There – Done That: An In-depth Discussion of Theft Prevention & Steps to Take When Dealing with Equine Theft & Disaster (photo by Cori Kirby)
(Above Right) Debi presenting with Deborah Godbey on Ways to Identify Your Horse: The Importance of Horse Identification Relative to Horse Theft & Disaster Recovery (photo by Cori Kirby)

Debora Godbey Freeze Brands Karen's horse, Farley: (Above Left to Right): Karen and Farley (18 hand spotted draft gelding) look forward to participating in the freeze brand demo (photo by A. Kirby); Deborah preps the horse's flank; she then applies the first brand that's been dipped in liquid nitrogen; the first Brand appears; Deborah applies the second part of the brand (when complete there is a "K" on the left top of a cross, with an "M" on the right top of a cross) (photos by Cori Kirby)

(Above Left to Right) The SHI Booth is full of information and products for Theft Education, Prevention and Awareness; Debi and Harold Metcalfe, with volunteer Angela Kirby. (photos by Cori Kirby); Young SHI volunteer, Cori Kirby. (photo by A. Kirby)

(Above Left to Right) Buckaroo – Miniature in Breed Pavilion (Breyer Model also); Mr. Ed-U Cation, a trick horse trained by Carole Fletcher, smiles for the camera; Gypsy Vanners/Drum Horses being led into the exhibit hall (photos by Cori Kirby); Debi speaks to a participant and admires her part-Perch mare. (photo by A. Kirby)

Many disciplines and breeds were represented at KEA: (Above Left to Right) Sidesaddle demonstration on Friesian; Halter clinic with palomino quarter horse; English rider (horse breed unknown); Western rider on Haflinger (photos by Cori Kirby);

A variety of presentors and clinicians were on hand: (Above Left to Right) Pony Boy took time to autograph posters, magazines and anything else his young admirers requested (photo by A. Kirby); Julie Goodnight spoke in the Kids' Pavillion about safety; Clint Anderson's rig is a presence in itself; Tommie Turvey, Jr., had the crowd on the edge of their seats. (photos by Cori Kirby)
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