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Porter Toepper Started Young – Junior Rider has a Passion for Jumping

The Northwest Horse Source is celebrating youth in action. Our newest column will feature and celebrate young equine enthusiasts from all over the Northwest who inspire, uplift, or just have fun with horses. The future of the horse industry depends on youth participation. We look forward to sharing their stories and adventures! …

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CHA Region One Awards – Lisa Tremain Earns Instructor of the Year

Certified Horsemanship Association (CHA) promotes excellence in safety and education by certifying riding instructors, accrediting equine facilities, producing educational conferences, and publishing educational resources, go to www.CHA.Horse for more information. Each year we recognize an instructor and a school horse who have been nominated by the staff and students that …

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Outbreak Alert – June 28, 2021: West Nile Virus in Fresno County, CA

Equine Herpesvirus- Neurologic

Source: California Department of Food and Agriculture Number Confirmed: 1; Facility Type: Private Facility; Age: 4; Gender: Mare; Breed: Quarter Horse (QH); Onset of Clinical Signs: 6/18/2021; Clinical Signs: Afebrile, Ataxia, lethargy, proprioceptive deficits in hind end; Confirmation Date: 6/28/2021; Horse Status: Affected And Alive; Vaccination Status: Unvaccinated; Notes: For …

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Let Your Horse Decide – Stay Flexible About Tack Preferences

Photo by Kim Roe

Sometimes I think it would be helpful if horses could speak to us clearly, using words, about their preferences in the tack we use on them. If they would just let us know clearly what they like, and why, we could save ourselves a lot of time and money. It’s …

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Cashel® Company Offers New Leopard Pattern Quiet Ride

Spring has sprung and there is no better time for a ride! Keep your horse calm and your ride enjoyable with the Cashel Company line of Quiet Ride products. With a fun new Leopard pattern, the Quiet Ride is a fashionable way to keep your horse at ease on the …

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Do You Know How Much Tack You Really Have? Moving is a Great Way to Purge Unused Gear

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Well, the excitement of moving has worn off a little. I’ve just completed over 3,000 miles to and from Colorado moving the horses over. Preparing for the move was grueling, to say the least. However, I think the best part of moving is the clearing out all the things that …

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Kyle Churchill – Arlington, Washington Trainer Specializes in Colt Starting and the All-Around Horse

The Northwest Horse Source is celebrating Northwest trainers and instructors! Our newest column profiles trainers from all over the Northwest in multiple disciplines. We believe that connecting riders, trainers, and horses is necessary for success in the horse business. It’s our goal to support the equestrian lifestyle for all our readers. If you’re a trainer who’d like to be featured in …

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Classic Equine Knee Boot 2 – Expert Design Meets Protective Function

Performance horsemen know interference doesn’t just happen at a horse’s hooves. Many reining and cow horses can experience the same type of issue higher on the leg while schooling and in the show pen. Classic Equine turned to its top National Reining Horse Association and National Reined Cow Horse Association …

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Here Comes the Sun – It’s Not Good for Everyone

A well-ventilated run-in shed keeps horses comfortable on the hottest of days. Photo by Kim Roe

The bountiful benefits of the sun’s rays bring joy to the hearts of horses and humans, especially for the winter-weary residents of colder climes. But the sun is not good for everyone. Staying sheltered from the heat and burning beams can be especially important for creatures great and small, especially …

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Get ready for some EMM action

The virtual Kentucky Extreme Mustang Makeover is just a few weeks away!  Catch the action online starting June 23 as horses compete virtually for more than $40,000 in cash and prizes. Watch videos of each class, find results as soon as they’re announced, and see who’s crowned the 2021 virtual Kentucky Extreme Mustang Makeover …

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