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New Collaboration Provides Infectious Disease and Outbreak Reporting

Boehringer Ingelheim and the Equine Network Collaborate on Equine Disease Information Dissemination A new program sponsored by Boehringer Ingelheim and hosted by the Equine Network will distribute disease information from the EDCC throughout the industry. BOULDER, Colo., May 12—Boehringer Ingelheim and the Equine Network LLC are pleased to announce a …

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Have Horse, Will Travel

Top 5 Reasons to Take Your Horse to an Event The competition season is in full swing. It’s always a busy time for those of us immersed in the competitive and/or educational aspects of the horse world. I’m involved as an instructor, clinician, judge, and competitor.  I enjoy traveling to …

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United Horse Coalition Raffle to Help At-Risk Horses

Hosted by American Horse Council Foundation, Grand Prize is White Stallion Ranch Stay in Arizona The American Horse Council Foundation (AHCF) is hosting a raffle fundraiser to benefit the United Horse Coalition and its efforts to provide resources to horse owners in need of assistance. Funds raised will be used …

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Creatives Join Forces to Support the Colorado Horse Community

Karen shoots pictures at a ranch sorting competition in Elbert, CO

The horse community at large comprises a tightly knit group with a shared lifestyle. Though smaller in scale, regional equine communities amplify that passion, interest, and dedication to a whole new level. Karen Pickering recognizes the valuable opportunity to serve these micro-audiences as the publisher and owner of the The Northwest Horse …

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Matthew Livengood – Judge and Trainer Strives to Help and Support Horses and Their People

Photo from Matthew Livengood

Name: Matthew Livengood   What is the name of your business? Matthew Livengood Horsemanship   What do you do? I teach group and private lessons, conduct clinics, and do tune-up training for client horses. I’m also a nationally carded judge with the National Reining Horse Association, American Quarter Horse Association …

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Feeling Grateful – Winter’s Dark and Slower Pace Brings Time for Reflection

I’m always grateful for the friends of all kinds I find here at home at Blue Gate Farm. Photo by Kim Roe

When I first moved to the Pacific Northwest, I found the rapid descent into darkness in autumn quite depressing. I couldn’t believe how dark it was at 7:00 a.m. and then again at 5:00 p.m. The rain and grey skies didn’t help my mood much either. But over the decades …

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