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Breaking Ice on the Trail

Ice

Prepare Your Horse to Cross Frozen Puddles by Mark Bolender   When trail riding in the winter, early spring, and/or late fall, you can expect to find frozen puddles. The crackling sound of breaking ice often catches horses by surprise, putting the rider at risk of being dismounted when it …

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A Listening Life – The Best of an Equestrian Lifestyle

by Catherine Madera   I read once that “writing is listening.” In life, writers are always listening for what’s under the surface: deep truths, sorrow and joy unexpressed. These precious things are captured and used for inspiration.  I believe that true equine lifestyle is not about the kind of horse …

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No Joking Matter

February 2014

Becoming an Equestrian in Your Golden Years by Catherine Madera     He’s become a popular sight on the trail and at competitions across the Northwest: George Ehmer and his leopard Appaloosa gelding, PS No Joke. He looks comfortable in the saddle, so comfortable one assumes Ehmer is a seasoned …

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Reber Ranch loves all pets, big & small!

Bring in this ad & receive $25 off a $75 purchase of equine supplements, treats & supplies! (excludes hay, grain, fencing and services) • FULL SERVICE • Reber Ranch’s full-service horse boarding facility features fully remodeled 10×12 stalls, indoor wash racks, individual lockers, and cross-tie areas. The property also features …

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Gratitude, Attitude and Aptitude

December 2014

Three Keys that Open the Door to a Joyful Lifestyle by Karen Pickering   Lately, I’ve been feeling down about “stuff”: The small home I live in, my barn, the older vehicles I drive and two horses that are either old or have health challenges. Business could be better and …

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