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4 Tips for Winning the Hoof Health War

Handy Hoof Hints, Part 2 By Carole Herder   This is not a discussion on the more serious hoof related issues such as laminitis, deformity, injury, or navicular disease. It’s a simple overview of common hoof problems and their causes, origins and some basic considerations for treatment. Nutrients The hoof …

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On Having Grit – Just Show Up!

By Laura Schonberg   What I know about the women that I “horse” with is that we don’t need a reason to be with our horses. With warmer, drier weather and more daylight in our waking hours, it’s even easier to prioritize getting out to the barn. During the spring …

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Horses and Music

Dr. Getty

Study Shows Music Helps Horses Perform Better By Juliet M. Getty, Ph.D.   Researchers from Poland[i] set out to determine the effect of music played in the barn on the emotional state of race horses. Many horse owners have found that music has an apparent calming effect on fear, aggression, and overall stress. Race horses, in particular, have demands …

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Canine or Wolf Teeth?

Removal of Wolf Teeth Necessary Before Training Begins By Eleanor Blazer   During a conversation with a new horse owner she mentioned that her trainer had recommended she have the canine teeth removed from her mare. After asking a few questions, I figured out either the horse’s trainer or owner …

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Arena Footing Considerations

Don’t Cut Corners on Correct Footing By Dustin Gruetter   Does choosing arena footing make your head spin? It seems complicated because it is! Of course, equestrians know that caring for horses is no easy task. Poor footing will subject your horse to increased risk of injury and long-term degenerative …

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Beautiful Horses – Reasons for Venturing Out

by Kim Roe   Okay, I’ll admit it. My horses and I grew rather soft this winter. The wet, dark, and cold drove me inside and away from my riding too often. My computer sits close to the woodstove and it’s not a bad life–sitting in a comfortable chair, sipping …

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Going the Distance

How to Ease the Stress of Long Horse Hauls Robert Eversole   ‘Tis the season for horse riding and camping trips and all the stress that comes along for the ride when traveling with equines. When the siren song of a new trail gets loud…well, you have to load that …

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The First Ride on Your Mustang

One Woman’s Process for Obtaining and Training Wild Mustangs Part 4 By Adrienne Devoe   (The author is providing information based on her knowledge and experience. In no way does she profess to have all the answers. She encourages the reader to do their research for the most complete information.) …

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Endurance Riding Welcomes New Riders

With 45 years of distance competitions in its past, and many miles of future riding ahead, the American Endurance Ride Conference (AERC) is giving a special welcome to Northwest riders in 2018. Special pricing means that those participating in AERC rides, ranging from 25 to 100 miles in one day, …

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