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Northwest Horse Fair 2019: Twenty Years…. Celebrating the Spirit of the Horse!

Trick Training, Fearless Riding, Accelerated Colt Training, Top Notch Horsemanship, a Model Horse Show, Endo the Blind Horse Performances, Precision Drills on Horseback, and Costumed Choreography on Majestic Mounts…all are a part of the 20th Anniversary Celebration of the Northwest Horse Fair and Expo, presented by Akins Trailers! The giant horse expo begins its …

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November 2018 Issue

November 2018 Cover Story: The Bony Pony – 27 Years Offering Service to Horse People Feature Story: One True Thing – by Catherine Madera Willfully Guided: What’s a Broke Horse? Trail Savvy: Riding and Camping in Oregon’s Volcano Country Artist Emily Vander Haak Reveals the Heart of an Animal Shop …

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2018 High Roller Reining Classic

Riders win big at the 11th Annual High Roller Reining Classic, Las Vegas, Nevada.   Provided by BMG Events   The High Roller Reining Classic (HRRC) wrapped up the last of Brumley Management Group’s premier West Coast reining events for the season.  One reporter wrote, “There is something for everyone …

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The Importance of Feeding Several Protein Sources

Quality is What Counts By Juliet M. Getty, Ph.D.   The quantity of protein in the diet is important but even more so is its quality. To achieve quality, we need to include additional protein sources to a forage-based diet. It all has to do with the way the body digests and utilizes protein.    Hay provides …

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Media Barn: Bob Langrish’s World of Horses

By Bob Langrish and Jane Holderness-Roddam Bob Langrish’s World of Horses is the culminating collection of a master photographer who has traveled six continents in search of the most compelling horses in their native habitats. From the Mongolian steppe to the South African desert, barrier islands to city streets, Langrish has …

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Horse Nature

Why Horses Think and Feel as They Do by Barbara Breckenfeld, LAMP   If we spend much time around horses we soon realize that we can’t force a 1,000-pound animal to do anything. We also notice people who work with horse nature to motivate horses to do things because they …

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Gift from a Rose Bush

Learning from Nature’s Example By Kim Roe   Although I love a beautiful garden, I get frustrated by weeds. I have better things to do than pamper plants. (I have horses after all.) I have a rose bush in my yard that became overwhelmed with canary grass and butter cups two …

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Wild Hearts and Horses

Youth Learn and Grow with Stonewater Mustangs By Dorothea Bartholomew   Try. Kindness. Teamwork. Respect. These simple words, written by 7th and 8th grade girls, represent the deepest needs of their hearts and the human desires we all share. The eight Stonewater Ranch “Wild Hearts” program members who penned these …

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