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Creatives Join Forces to Support the Colorado Horse Community

Karen shoots pictures at a ranch sorting competition in Elbert, CO

The horse community at large comprises a tightly knit group with a shared lifestyle. Though smaller in scale, regional equine communities amplify that passion, interest, and dedication to a whole new level. Karen Pickering recognizes the valuable opportunity to serve these micro-audiences as the publisher and owner of the The Northwest Horse … Read More

Winning Ways with Western Dressage Promotes Showing and Growing

The long-time team of Lynn Palm and Marie-Frances Davis are joining forces to promote the growth of Western Dressage among American Quarter Horse enthusiasts by providing a welcoming environment through competition and education for newcomers as well as current participants. With the expertise of Lynn Palm as an AQHA Judge, … Read More

Product Spotlight – Reflective Equine Collar

The Reflective Equine Collar is helpful when traveling or pasture turnout. It’s highly visible and can be seen up to 200 feet; it’s even visible during daylight hours. Made of 2” flat polypropylene webbing, sewn on 3M high-vizibility-reflective tape with hook and loop inside closure for full visibility. This lightweight … Read More

Corban University New Ag Science Degree Program Enrolls FFA President, Application Spike for Inaugural Year

Group picture from left to right - Emily Jackson, Admissions Counselor, Corban University, Isabel D’Acquisto, Dr. Susie Nelson, Director of Agriculture Science, Corban University

Corban University, located in the heart of Oregon’s agricultural land near Salem, Oregon, is pleased to announce that Isabel D’Acquisto, 2021-2022 Oregon State FFA President, has enrolled in the new ag science degree program for its inaugural year. The University has seen strong applications and enrollment for the ag program … Read More

Outbreak Alert: March 29, 2022 – Equine Herpesvirus-Neurologic in King County, WA

Equine Herpesvirus- Neurologic

Source: Washington State Veterinary Office Number Confirmed: 1; Number Suspected: 2; Number Exposed: 25; Facility Type: Boarding Facility; Age: 18; Gender: Mare; Breed: Friesian; Onset of Clinical Signs: 3/19/2022; Clinical Signs: Acute recumbency with weak hind limbs.; Confirmation Date: 3/25/2022; Horse Status: Euthanized; Vaccination Status: Status Unknown; Notes: A horse … Read More

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