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Premier Equestrian Recycles More Than 2 million Pounds of Material Each Year

A commitment to clean, affordable materials has made Premier Equestrian one of the most eco-friendly horse arena companies in North America. Many of Premier Equestrian’s top-selling products are made from repurposed materials that would otherwise have ended up in a landfill. “We take our environmental responsibility quite seriously and we … Read More

USHJA Partners with Free Ride Equestrian on Limited Edition Co-Branded Collection

The U.S. Hunter Jumper Association has teamed up with inventive equestrian apparel brand Free Ride Equestrian for a limited edition co-branded collection available now. The collaboration is inspired by USHJA’s passion for the Hunter/Jumper community and Free Ride Equestrian’s modern take to creating comfortable, unrestrictive performance apparel. The limited edition … Read More

Horse-drawn history: Museum brings visitors to Pacific County to experience glories of the past

The Northwest Carriage Museum is loaded with spectacular artifacts, but even more important, it is a treasury of insightful stories about the times these horse-drawn conveyances represent.

We’re proud of our customer, Northwest Carriage Museum! This is their 20th year! They started with just 21 carriages and are now working on 63+. A worthwhile visit to this enchanting piece of history. Stop by and visit this “must see” museum. Time for a drive to the small town … Read More

Outbreak Update: February 22, 2022 – Equine Herpesvirus-Neurologic in Riverside County, CA

Equine Herpesvirus- Neurologic

Source: California Department of Food and Agriculture Number Confirmed: 12; Number Suspected: 2; Facility Type: Showgrounds; Age: 8; Gender: Gelding; Breed: Warmblood (WB); Onset of Clinical Signs: 2/12/2022; Clinical Signs: Fever; Confirmation Date: 2/21/2022; Horse Status: Affected And Alive; Age: 12; Gender: Gelding; Breed: Warmblood (WB); Onset of Clinical Signs: … Read More

Enjoy the Journey

If Richard Winters, the nationally ranked equestrian clinician headlining the Clark County Event Center’s 11th annual Washington State Horse Expo, March 4-6, could only share one piece of wisdom gleaned from his almost four decades of experience, both as a horseman and a teacher it would be  . . . … Read More

Angel, the Ambassador the Adopt–A-Horse

Hi everyone. My name is Angel. I have just been named the “Face” of Adopt-A-Horse, a non-profit horse foster program.  Not to brag, but I overheard people talking and they say I won the job because I am just so dang cute. Their words, not mine. My story? I’m not … Read More

It’s Never Too Late – Imagination is Power

Karen’s best friend Wendy, Wendy’s husband Duke, and new friend Cymmie on a ride in Colorado. Photo by Karen Pickering

Thanksgiving Day was a flurry of activity for me. Hosting a turkey dinner at our home was a new experience. Away from my family in Washington, I decided to invite friends over for a hearty feast. I finally have a house big enough to have guests—a dream come true for … Read More

Stay Balanced and Safe in the Saddle – Core Strength, Flexibility, and Posture are Essential for Riders

Photo from Vonie Kalich

Core strength, flexibility, and posture are vital in maintaining balance and stability in our daily activities. They are ultimately essential for an athlete’s ability to perform and avoid injury. A strong core, flexible body, and good posture will help riders with their ability to continue to ride well into their … Read More

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