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NW Horse Source Celebrates Esther Bell’s Life

NW Horse Source Publisher shares tribute to “A Great Lady”   My mom, Esther Bell, was my first supporter of the idea of the Northwest Horse Source Magazine. She traveled with me to horse events, expos and gave of her time and resources sacrificially. Today, my siblings and I would …

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Staying Safe on the Ground

Stay Aware and Develop Correct Habits by Allison Trimble   Last month we talked about the philosophy behind horses and safety. There are two types of interactions with horses: what happens on the ground in our daily activity and the interaction that occurs when riding or training. This month is …

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I Miss Riding April

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Paying the Price for Poor Choices   I have a confession. I have been amiss in my rehab plans for April. What I’ve learned in dealing with a Navicular horse is that exercise is key. Skoshie Davis has done an amazing job of getting my mare back on track but …

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Take Action: Calls to Congress Needed this Week!

  BCHA needs your help. Calls to members of Congress are critical this week! We have learned that Congress could begin negotiations this week regarding 2018 funding for a number of programs important to horsemen, including the Land and Water Conservation Fund and recreation and trail programs administered by the federal …

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BIOSHIELD, ALL-NATURAL DEET-FREE REPELLENT

Natural Protection Against The Alarming Spread of Insect-borne Virus EVERGREEN, AL. (June 21, 2017) – As the summer months heat up, the threat of mosquito and tick-borne viruses is here. BioShield, manufacturer of all-natural insect repellent products, uses a pharmacist-created formula to achieve prescription strength results without DEET and the …

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Why do Horses Bolt?

Know the Signs of a Fearful Horse By Elise Dopson   Why do horses bolt? If you’ve ever experienced a horse bolting – whether you were riding or watching – it can be a terrifying experience for both you and the horse. Horses run away at speed from a situation …

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A Hero’s Work

One horse’s will to live became an inspiration to many by Catherine Madera Photos by Emily Greene The working horses of Crystal Peaks Youth Ranch outside Bend, Oregon don’t have performance pedigrees. They don’t round up cattle or help hold wily calves. For their job of equine counselor, this motley …

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