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Take Action : Weigh in on Yosemite Wilderness Plan

  Comment Online with BCHA Talking Points Below   Yosemite National Park recently issued “Preliminary Concepts & Ideas” for its forthcoming Wilderness Stewardship Plan. The plan covers over 704,000 acres of designated Wilderness, or 94%, of Yosemite National Park. The park identified four topics that have substantive effects on wilderness …

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Five Benefits of Long Term Business Relationships

How Longevity Saves Time and Money   Every day we are faced with challenges and opportunities that take up a great deal of time. We are peppered with emails, text messages, Facebook, Twitter and a variety of other social media. There are so many choices to make and decision-making has …

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Voluntary Nationwide Recall of Hy-Optic, OptiVet and Optimend

Kinetic Technologies and Kinetic Vet Announce the Voluntary Nationwide Recall of Hy-Optic, OptiVet and Optimend Due to Deficiencies in Sterility.  September 2, 2016, Kinetic Technologies and Kinetic Vet located in Lexington, KY  has voluntarily recalled Hy-Optic – lot # 10092015, OptiVet – lot # 12032015 and Optimend – lot # …

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The Dressage Horse Manifesto – Book by Yvonne Barteau

Grand Prix dressage rider and performer Yvonne Barteau has trained her share of horses over the years—from off-track racing Thoroughbreds, to Arabians, to Friesians, to Warmbloods—and she asserts that everything that needs to be known about effectively training a horse is already known…by any horse. “Each horse,” says Barteau, “will …

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The Equine First Aid Kit

A Well Equipped Kit Can Save the Day by Dave Sauter, DVM With over 350 breeds of horses worldwide there is enormous variety in size, shape and purpose. One thing they all have in common is that they have been bred to perform some work-related or athletic job. Their athleticism …

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Safety in the Saddle

Pay Attention to Tack, Horse, and Environment to Stay Safe by Allison Trimble In the previous months we discussed the philosophy of safety and horsemanship, and practical ground safety. This month we will consider basic safety in the saddle. Regardless of the level of horsemanship or intended discipline, the following …

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A is for Advocacy

We All Must Take Part in Saving Trails for Equestrians by Robert Eversole From January through July I have the unique privilege of speaking at equine expos across the country where I teach trail riding and camping with horses and mules. I love sharing my passion for trail riding and …

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