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Searching for a Good Mule?

September 2017

3 Things to Keep in Mind When Buying a Mule by Ty Evans   We’ve all made mistakes when buying mules and horses, and I’ve made all the mistakes in the book. I’ve bought mules sight-unseen, at auctions, in back yards, on the trail, and in the arena. Some of …

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Book Review: Saddle Tramps

December 2017

by Carole T. Beers   Ready to ride into the mysterious, romantic, and often dangerous new West? Carol T. Beer’s Pepper Kane Mysteries will take you on that journey! Saddle Tramps, a light whodunit with dark undercurrents and a splash of romance, centers on retired (but far-from-retiring) ex-reporter Pepper Kane as she …

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One Pass Floor Blade Makes Barn Clean-up Easy

December 2017

Is it taking forever to clean up around the barn, and brooms aren’t doing the job? Nothing works as effectively as the One Pass Floor Blade when it comes to collecting debris and liquid in one easy pass. Wood shavings, hay, dust from the arena, mud from the pasture, it …

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Recycling Down on the Farm

December 2017

5 Ways to Save Money (and the Environment) by Alayne Blickle, Horses for Clean Water   Looking for ways to trim your horse budget? Recycling and repurposing helps the environment and saves money. It reduces your trash bill, offers you free or low-cost horsey items, and improves your pasture (as …

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Beautiful Old Friends

December 2017

The Very Old Teach Us Kindness by Kim Roe   Human, dog, cat, or horse, old age brings with it wisdom and grace. Old horses seem to become more honorable and proud—even when they’re ornery! They hold a special place of esteem in the herd and also with me. I …

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A Well-Planned Property Adds Value

December 2017

Doing it Right is Money Well Spent by Allison Trimble   One of the best parts of my job as a Realtor is seeing a wide variety of horse properties. One of the worst parts of my job as a horsewoman is dealing with my own horse property. My passion …

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Double Trouble in the Fall

Seasonal Risk Factors for Laminitis by Juliet M. Getty, Ph.D.   Laminitis is inflammation of sensitive layers of tissue (laminae) inside the hoof in horses and other animals. Horses are more likely to suffer from laminitis in the fall than any other time of year. Two reasons – high NSC (non-structural carbohydrates) from …

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Saying Goodbye

December 2017

A Lifetime of Friendship and Business Ventures by Karen Pickering, NWHS Publisher   This picture depicts one of the greatest adventures of my lifetime. I was 29 years old and had just lost my father a few months prior. My friend T (Theresa) pushed until I agreed to be a …

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Magic for Sale!

December 2017

Training Takes Hard Work, Not Stuff by Mark Bolender   Magic for sale! I have a Mountain Trail video that will make your horse perfect on every obstacle. I’ll sell you this magic bit to give your horse the perfect head set. How about this magic training halter that will …

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