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Is Saving for Retirement a Pipe Dream?

February 2018

Financial Planning for Equine Professionals by Jeff Kauffman, Investment Advisor   Are you a small business owner? Does the thought of not having enough for retirement someday scare you? It doesn’t have to! Three years ago, I married my wife, Heidi Snider, who has an equestrian facility in Woodinville, WA. …

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Horses Lead Me Around the World

February 2018

Equestrian Vacation Brings Knowledge and New Friends by Kim Roe   I spent 3 weeks in Portugal in November. I’ve trained with Portuguese horsemen for a number of years now, own and love a Lusitano horse, and have always dreamed of exploring Portugal. The opportunity arose, and I took it! …

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Apartment Barns

February 2018

Next Level Equestrian Living by Dustin Gruetter   Caring for horses is a labor of love, but the time and resource investment can be tiring. Whether it’s driving back and forth between your home and the place where your horses are stabled, or tending to equestrian facilities and a house …

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LEGENDARY BOHLIN SILVER SADDLE DRAWING

World renowned Saddle Maker to the Stars, Edward Bohlin, came to Hollywood in the 1920’s from Cody, Wyoming, where he had a saddle shop. At the urging of legendary cowboy star, Tom Mix, Bohlin made the move and soon was making custom silver-mounted saddles for most of the Hollywood cowboy …

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Thinking of Adopting a Mustang?

February 2018

One Woman’s Process for Obtaining and Training Wild Mustangs, Part 1 by Adrienne Devoe   Note: The author is providing information based on her knowledge and experience. In no way does she profess to have all the answers. She encourages readers to do their research for the most complete information. …

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Baby It’s Cold Outside

February 2018

Winter Weather Care for your Horse   As extreme temperatures roll in, it’s natural to wonder how you can keep your horse comfortable in freezing weather. We know we would like to be curled up on the couch with a cup of tea, but unfortunately, it’s difficult (if not impossible) …

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Equine Stem Cells Rein in Bacteria

ITHACA, N.Y. – Researchers are exploring the use of stem cells to treat skin wounds in horses with techniques that may eventually translate to human patients. Rebecca Harman and a team of researchers in the Van de Walle Lab at the Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine are finding that factors secreted …

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Keeping Your Horse Loose and Limber in the Winter

Winter is a stress on any horse, even more so for seniors. Supportive measures don’t have to be complicated if you understand the physiology and the tissues you need to target. Research has proven that exposure to cold causes increased stiffness in both muscle and connective tissue, including tendons and …

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