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Soft Eyes

November 2017

Centered Riding Basic Valuable in Emergency by Alys Culhane   Centered Riding founder Sally Swift calls “soft eyes” one of four basics, along with breathing, alignment, and centering. To create soft eyes, the muscles around and behind the eyes are relaxed. Additionally, the cheeks, chin, jaw and tongue muscles are … Read More

A Lifetime of Foals

November 2017

Raising Horses Takes Grit by Kim Roe   Julie Murphy has bred and raised sport horses for decades. One of the first breeders of warmblood horses in the Pacific Northwest, her horses have competed successfully in dressage, hunter/jumper, and eventing. Julie raises her horses in a herd setting on her … Read More

A Gift of Time

November 2017

Experiences Make Great Gifts by Karen Pickering, NWHS Publisher   I just finished a week in Colorado Springs with friends. It’s difficult when good friends move away, especially the horsey ones. The older I get the more I value experiences rather than things, so a visit was in order. Good … Read More

Serene by Nature® Launches New Topical Cream for Equines

November 2017

Introducing Serene by Nature® cream — the new innovative, effective, and all-natural way to safely support and balance the equine endocrine system. This one-of-a-kind nutraceutical is naturally beneficial for nervous, spooky, hard-to-handle horses and mares suffering from PMS (Pissy Mare Syndrome). Serene by Nature cream was created to help holistically balance … Read More

The Best Presents are Free

November 2017

The Gift of Time Brings Joy in Any Season by Kim Roe   Sometimes the holidays are overwhelming. We want to give presents that reflect how important our friends and loved ones are to us, but purchasing multiple gifts brings on a financial crisis. Or maybe we just don’t know … Read More

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