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Insurance for Your Horse?

July 2014

The Many Reasons—and Options—for Equine Insurance by Lea Hoover   One thing often overlooked when buying a horse is purchasing insurance on your new investment. Whether your new horse is a world champion cutting horse or a trail mount for your daughter, often times if the unthinkable were to happen …

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The Correct Way to Use Slow-Feeders

July 2014

Uses and Misuses of Commonly Used Horse Feeders by Juliet M. Getty, Ph.D.   Forage is the foundation of every equine’s diet and needs to flow steadily through the digestive tract. Gaps without forage can lead to ulcers, colic, behavioral issues, stall vices, gorging, choke, cribbing and even laminitis. Truly, the …

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Nutrition for Horse Pastures

July 2014

How to Keep Your Pasture Grasses Healthy by Eleanor Blazer   Few things are prettier this time of year than watching horses graze on a beautiful pasture. To maintain forage, as well as the view, it’s important to do what you can to keep grass plants healthy. Just like horses …

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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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A Grand Passion

Cavalia’s Odysseo a Feast for the Soul by Catherine Madera   Ralph Waldo Emerson called the riding life a “grand passion.” No doubt he would appreciate Normand LaTourelle’s latest creation, the grand spectacle and equestrian adventure that is Odysseo. Like his previous show, Cavalia, it is wowing audiences all over …

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