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Exercise and the Arthritic Horse

How to Keep Your Aged Partner Happy and Comfortable by R. Paul Schwab, DVM   Arthritis is painful inflammation and stiffness of the joints, which may be associated with degeneration of the joint surfaces from wear and tear, age, infection, or autoimmune disease.  In this article we will concentrate on … Read More

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The Super Bowl of Reining

Wishing All WRHA Competitors Luck in Oklahoma City       In November, reiners turn their attention to the super bowl of reining, the NRHA Futurity and North American Affiliate Championship show held in Oklahoma City November 28 – December 7.  Top futurity horses from around the world will compete, as … Read More

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Riding Well Grounded

The Importance of Perfect Timing by Marilyn Pineda   You’ve heard the phrase, “timing is everything!” One of my students, Cecelia Hagland, had a great illustration of timing recently with her gelding, Waylon. They had been having wonderful experiences developing a foundation of communication together when everything golden suddenly turned … Read More

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Barb Apple Now Offering Cowboy/Western Dressage Clinics

Popular natural horsemanship clinician Barb Apple now offers  cowboy/western dressage instruction through her program Horse Play, based out of Roy, WA.  Clinics benefit both advanced and beginner riders and will focus on the patterns of cowboy dressage, the basic moves needed to implement these patterns and the tips that will … Read More

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Holiday Shopping for the Equestrian

Best Gifts for the Trail Rider by Robert Eversole   It’s hard to believe that Christmas is just around the corner. If you’re like me and have procrastinated on gifts for those special trail riders in your life, here are some thoughtful items that they would love to find under … Read More

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The Gift of Trust

Value the “Glue” in Relationships by Catherine Madera       Much of my horse time over the last two months has revolved around starting my new horse, Mateo. As I write this, in September, he has been a good student for the last three weeks and I feel confident … Read More

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The 180 Degree Turn on a Teeter-Totter

Teeter-Totter

Create a Magnificent Performance with These Specific Exercises   by Mark Bolender While judging a trail challenge for the AQHA at the Region 1 show, I watched a horse and rider walk onto a teeter-totter, turn 180 degrees, then back off in one smooth, seamless motion. It was magnificent to … Read More

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Bebop’s Blanket Saver Safe-T-Link Saves on Blanket Repairs

Horses are a big strong animal by nature and the products that we buy for them have to be strong enough to hold up to their abilities. Recently we horse owners have changed our way of thinking and have been buying horse products with a little more safety built into … Read More

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How to Find the Best Trainer for Your Horse

Two Things that Set Great Trainer’s Apart by Don Blazer, Horse Courses Online   Some trainers are simply gifted athletes with a natural feel for a horse.  Some are great communicators. Still others just have a flare for presentation and showmanship.  There are okay trainers and good trainers, but certain … Read More

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SciencePure

Making Good Horses Great by Catherine Madera       The world of professional barrel racing is extremely competitive. Only the best horses will do and that usually means spending Big Money—easily $50-$250 thousand for a top mount. That’s why the story of WPRA (Women’s Professional Rodeo Association) competitor Tana … Read More

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