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Handling Horses with Confidence

Stay Safe Around Equines with these Awareness Practices by Ute Philippi, farrier     I recently read a post on Facebook about another farrier being kicked by a draft horse. This prompted me to share some awareness practices I have learned over the years working as a farrier. These do …

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The Obesity Epidemic

True Causes of Obesity and How to Fix It by Juliet M. Getty, Ph.D.   Obesity is an epidemic problem with domesticated horses. Although we most easily attribute the problem to overfeeding concentrates combined with too little exercise, the underlying cause is much less apparent. It has to do with …

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March 2015 Cover Story: Barn Pros

Barn Pros: Just What the Doctor Ordered by Catherine Madera Dr. Stephanie Meyer of Pilchuck Veterinary Hospital knows how changes in lifestyle and approach can dramatically affect quality of life. While completing her residency in large animal internal medicine at the University of Florida, one of Meyer’s personal riding horses …

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Beating the Odds

The Astonishing Survival of Icelandic Horse Twins by Pamela Nolf   On July 1 Kathy Lockerbie, owner of Silver Creek Icelandic Horses in Bellingham WA, walked into the pasture to check on her pregnant mare Aska. Much to her surprise, she found two pinto babies. The small black and white …

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Using Horses to Treat Alzheimers

November 2014

New Study Shows the Positive Impact of Equine Therapy for Dementia Article courtesy of Ohio State University   In the first study of its kind, researchers have determined that spending time with horses eases symptoms of Alzheimer’s dementia. A collaboration between The Ohio State University, an equine therapy center and …

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My Yellowstone Adventure

November 2014

    Celebrating the Trip of a Lifetime on Horseback by Karen Pickering, NWHS Publisher   I anticipated this trip for nearly a year. Ken Solem of Stonewater Ranch in Plain, WA offered a weeklong trip through Yellowstone to a leadership team I’m involved with through our church. It was …

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The Root Causes of Lameness in Horses

November 2014

Learn to Identify the Two Most Common Areas of Soreness by Carole Herder   When your horse starts to look “off,” pinpointing the root cause can be challenging. For the responsible horse owner, proper horse care involves sifting out reality from dogma. Once one develops a discerning eye and addresses …

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The Good, the Bad and the Ugly

September 2014

Realities of Life as a Horse Trainer by Kim Roe   I got my first horse training job when I was 12 years old. A neighbor had purchased a pony for his children and it kept bucking the kids off, so he gave me $25.00 to ride the pony for …

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