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Mounted Archery

June 2017

A Sport of Trust, Strength and Luck by Aliena Hook   Mounted archery is an ancient tactic, traditionally used for hunting and war. It is coming back into popularity as a fast-paced international equestrian discipline. This high-action competitive sport calls for a talented, courageous rider and a well-trained, balanced horse. …

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July 2017 Digital Edition

August 2017 Cover Story: Big Mare – Because You Care Feature Story: Non-Traditional Performance Horses Trainer’s Corner: Health Tips for Your Performance Horse Willfully Guided: Who Owns the Water You Use? Equestrian Lifestyle: Take a Vacation in Horse Heaven Click here to see all Digital Edition Past Issues Find the …

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Western Dressage

July 2017

Systematic Training for the Western Horse by Kim Roe   Are you interested in the precision, flow, and systematic training of dressage, but enjoy your western saddle, tack, and horse? Well, check out western dressage! As in traditional dressage, western dressage is performed in a 20 by 60-meter arena. Letters …

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Centered Riding’s Building Blocks

July 2017

Finding Alignment by Albs Culhane   April was a significant month for me in terms of my Centered Riding training, both as an instructor and as a rider. I traveled to the East Coast and did a four-day Centered Riding clinic in Brattleboro, New York followed by a three-week Centered …

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Bumps in the Road

July 2017

Finding Answers for Training Problems by Kim Roe   Early in the year I sit down and outline long-term and short-term goals for each of my performance horses. I then strategize a training protocol that will help me get there. Unfortunately, with horses our goals often have to change. Horses …

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Farrier’s Formula® Double Strength Plus Joint

July 2017

Strengthen Hooves and Joints with One Supplement   Farrier’s Formula® Double Strength Plus Joint is a pelleted combination hoof and joint supplement that can be added as a top dressing on your horse’s regular feed or given separately. This supplement provides nutrients such as phospholipids, omega fatty acids, vitamins, minerals, …

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Feed the Finest with Help from Haygain Hay Steamer

July 2017

A cough is not the greeting you want to hear from your horse when you arrive at the barn. The source of that hacking may be as debilitating as recurrent airway disorder (heaves) or as minor as a warm-up cough at the start of your ride. A chief contributor to …

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God Bless America

July 2017

Grateful for 22 Years of the Northwest Horse Source by Karen Pickering   I am grateful for this magnificent country. We are blessed to live in this land of opportunity; it’s astounding how many choices and resources we enjoy. Who would have imagined 10 years ago we could take magazine …

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Horses and Math

July 2017

Math is Essential for Horse Management by Eleanor Blazer   Train A, traveling 70 mph, leaves Westford heading toward Eastford, 260 miles away. At the same time Train B, traveling 60 mph, leaves Eastford heading toward Westford. When do the two trains meet? How far from each city do they …

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➡︎SOLD⬅︎ Private Equestrian Estate 23 Acres – 4730 Mosquito Lk Rd Deming, WA

Private Equestrian Estate on 23 acres. Built in 1942, this remodeled, 4 bedroom, 1.75 bath country home was Senator Edwards’ estate. Wrap around deck, picture windows, French doors, and skylights invite abundant natural light. Property features mature landscaping, garden space, original barn (rewired and in mint condition), fenced pastures. Equestrian …

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