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What The Horse! The Tongass Riding Skirt

The Tongass Riding Skirt: A Unique and Useful Gift for Winter Riding By Theresa Rice   Do you enjoy giving unique gifts? Do you like to surprise your people with gifts they don’t know they want? I love finding truly special gifts and I think I’ve found something for you …

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Addressing the Anxious Rider

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Solving the Downward Spiral of Fear by Deanna Lally   As herd animals, horses are sensitive to emotions, personalities, and energy. This plays a large role in the horse/human relationship. Many times I’ve seen a horse that is normally calm become nervous and excited when an unsure or worried rider …

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Managing and Feeding the Weanling

Babies Need Balanced Rations and Exercise By Eleanor Blazer   Caelan (a warmblood) is a weanling with a challenge: every full sister and brother acquired developmental orthopedic disease (DOD). DOD is the term used to describe musculoskeletal problems in growing horses. These problems include physitis (often called epiphysitis), osteochondritis dissecans (OCD) …

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“I Bought a Racehorse”

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Syndication and the Sport of Kings by Catherine Madera   The recent film Dark Horse provided a behind-the-scenes look into the practice of race horse syndication. A real life fairy tale, this documentary tells the story of Welsh race horse champion Dream Alliance. While wildly improbable, the story is delightful …

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Noble Outfitters Stall Wash

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High Tech Biosecurity in the Barn   Horse owners across the country are worried about the neurologic equine herpesvirus (EHV-1) outbreak in the western United States. Eight states have confirmed EHV-1 cases and with numerous horses quarantined, horse owners are asking questions about how to stop this virus and protect …

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Rider Wellness: Be SMART About Resolutions

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Steps to Accomplish Your Goals in 2017 by Emily Beasley   The hectic holiday season is here. It’s the time of year when we overcommit ourselves, skimp on sleep, spend too much money, overeat, and drink more than we should. Indulgence is the spirit of the season, but we get …

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Horse People are the Gift

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Horses – The Tie that Binds Us By: Kim Roe   I live in a river valley in the foothills below Mt. Baker. We are a community of farmers, loggers, poets, and musicians. Elk and cattle graze the vast green fields, corn thrives, and we grow some of the best …

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Stepping Outside the Gift Box

Sometimes the Best Presents Aren’t Gift-Wrapped By: Karen Pickering   I’m amazed at the unexpected gifts that come into my life. This spring, Gina Fresquez of Purina invited me on an all-expenses paid trip to the Purina Research Farm in Gray Summit, Missouri. I’ve just returned from this trip; what …

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Put a Sock On It! Whinny Wellies™ Defeat Mud, Rain, and Snow

  The bad weather barrier against snow, mud, and rain that owners/handlers have been asking for in horse leg protection is here. Whinny Wellies™, are patent-pending equine bad weather leg gear created to protect Silver Whinnys ® and Whinny Warmers ®, standing wraps, polo wraps, and bandages. “Horses need to …

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Switching to Hay? Remember Vitamin E

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As the growing season winds down in autumn, horse owners in many climates must provide horses with an appropriate alternative forage to fulfill fiber requirements. In most cases, this involves the use of hay, though other products such as haylage or hay cubes are appropriate and sometimes fed. The question that looms …

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