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The Secrets of Simple Horse Care

Keep it Simple to Keep Your Horse Healthy by Missy Wryn   I hear this all the time from regular visitors, clinic participants and followers:  “Your horses are never sick, what’s your secret?” Dare I tempt fate by answering that?  Well, I figure it’s more important to share my horse care …

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Healing White Line Disease

Using Solar Support to Heal Compromised Hooves by Tab Pigg   No matter the season, anytime wet conditions are present bacteria and fungus can get trapped in a horse’s hoof wall. Similar to human toenails, once fungus and bacteria have set in it’s very difficult to conquer. This combination of pathogens in the hoof wall is a recipe for White Line Disease.   The Anatomy of White Line Disease When looking at the bottom of a horse’s hoof, there is a white line that divides the outside of the hoof wall and the sole. This part of the hoof is also …

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A Horse of Another Color: Green ~ Part 6

Pt. 6: Green Lessons We Learned by Mark P. Dangelo   It has been nearly two years since we finished our green equestrian facility.  And, like most things, we learned some things only in hindsight as we watched segments of this unique venture either deliver or fall short of our …

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Mind “Fullness”

On Being Present in Every Season by Catherine Madera   The summer of 2015 went down in history as the hottest on record. Even as the weather was heavenly (personally, I never tire of sun), it was a season of extreme challenges as well. When fall came early, in late …

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Hoofies – Fun From the Ground Up

W2 Innovations presents HOOFIES, fun from the ground up! A more health conscious way to color or apply designs to the horse’s foot.   Ft. Worth, TX – the new easy peel and stick application of the “Hoofies” will replace painting the hoof wall of the horse. They are available …

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Endo the Blind Horse

The Care and Training of One Extraordinarily Special Needs Horse by Catherine Madera and Morgan Wagner   I first saw them in Albany, OR, at the Northwest Horse Fair and Expo: a young woman calmly cantering around a working equitation course on her totally eye-less Appaloosa. It was simply unbelievable …

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What’s Good for Horses

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Determining a State of Wellness by Catherine Madera   When I first got my 5-year-old BLM mustang, Mateo, he had a curious habit. Nearly every day, usually at dusk, I would watch him walk to the corner of his small pasture and gallop back the way he had come. The …

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The Importance of Wellness

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Friends, Family and Horses Help Keep Us Healthy by Karen Pickering   Wellness: The condition of good physical and mental health, especially when maintained by proper diet, exercise, and habits. With my husband’s health challenges and my own battle to stay healthy to care for him, run the magazine and …

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