Mystery Guest from Rolex, Screwworm and Weird News for February 4, 2026 by Chewy Equine

HITM: Our mystery guest today is someone that everyone that has been to Rolex has seen, and only a few know his name. We hear about a new Wintec saddle and we help Jamie pick a breed for her next horse and some mighty weird news. Listen in…

Auditor Post Show: Really random short post show.

HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3877 – Show Notes and Links:

  1. Hosts: Jamie Jennings of Flyover Farm & Glenn the Geek
  2. Jamie and Glenn’s Amazon Store
  3. Title Sponsor: Chewy Equine
  4. Guest: Mystery Guest
  5. Product Highlight: New Wintec Saddle – Wintec 500 HB
  6. Additional support for this podcast provided by: Equine Network and Listeners Like You

Timestamps:

02:19 – New World screwworm in Florida

06:56 – Daily Whinnies

08:12 – Jamie horse shopping

13:44 – Florida racing decoupling bill

17:28 – Mystery guest tease

20:00 – Reveal: Mystery guest

23:17 – Queen Elizabeth story

35:45 – Trending horse breeds list

45:27 – Weird News

58:48 – Auditor Post Show

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