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The ABC’s of Horsemanship

August 2014

How Horse Events Help You Learn by Karen Pickering, NWHS Publisher   This past month has been a whirlwind of horse activity. Every weekend has been filled with events and I love life more than ever when it’s spent with my horse. These experiences—enhanced by the incredible weather we’ve been … Read More

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Build a Horse Manure Composting System

August 2014

Turn Stall Waste into Valuable Compost by Alayne Blickle   Summer is the perfect time for construction projects and a key management component for horse properties is having something useful to do with horse manure. Composting is my favorite technique and while there are many bin designs and ideas for how … Read More

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Mounting Block Mishaps

August 2014

Insight from an Obstacle Judge by Laura Schonberg   Getting involved with Equestrian Trail Sports (ETS) has been one of the most rewarding and interesting things I have done as a horse owner and rider. I am relatively new to competitive trail riding and obstacle courses and the time spent … Read More

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Announcing the New Cavallo Trek

August 2014

Riding on a superior hoof boot provides a secure platform for your horse. Developing Trek with a focus on confidence, simplicity and durability were the main objectives of Cavallo president, Carole Herder. “The process began several years ago with the understanding that horse owners want a hoof boot that is … Read More

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The Certainty of Change

August 2014

Growing from On the Plus Side to Willfully Guided by Allison Trimble   For 6 years I’ve been writing for The Horse Source as On the Plus Side, a name true to my own path with horses. At the time, this was largely in the show pen. Being “on the … Read More

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Meet Erin Gemmill and Half-Arabian Mare Tarah

August 2014

New Shooter to Compete at the CMSA Championships in Las Vegas   Erin Gemmill found Cowboy Mounted Shooting just 2 years ago, at a New Shooters clinic.   Erin is a Ladies Level 1, and will be competing along with other members of the Western Washington Mounted Shooters at the 2014 … Read More

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Riding Well Grounded – Succeeding at Obstacle Challenges

August 2014

The Secret to Succeeding at Obstacle Challenges by Marilyn Pineda   The Pacific Northwest riding season is here and opportunities in trail riding and obstacle challenge events such as what is offered by Equine Trail Sports (ETS) abound. You may not know that ETS events exist from the northern corners … Read More

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Gastric Ulcers and the Performance Horse

July 2014

Ways to Prevent and Treat a Debilitating Problem by Wendy Mollat, DVM, DACVIM   Research studies estimate that 60% to 90% of performance horses have gastric (stomach) ulcers. Horses with gastric ulcers can present in a variety of ways: weight loss/hard keeper, poor hair coat, behavioral issues, mild colic, poor … Read More

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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 … Read More

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The Balanced Horseman

July 2014

Part 3: Applying Observations of Balance to Under Saddle Work by Alice Trindle   Last month we observed balance primarily from the ground. I asked you to watch balance shifts within movements along with rhythm, carriage, and overall structure of the horse. We looked at some specific maneuvers and attempted … Read More

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