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East Meets West in Back Country Horseman Work Exchange

BCHW Hosts BCH of North Carolina at its July Statewide Work Party By Deirdre Perot, BCH of NC Public Lands Representative   What started as some creative bidding on a hard hat at the April 2018 Back Country Horsemen of America National Board meeting in Spokane turned into an offer … Read More

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WA State Horse Park Hosts Craig Cameron

Repeat Clinic is Popular with Participants By: Park Staff   Craig Cameron, world-renowned horseman and RFD clinician, held his second clinic at the Washington State Horse Park in October. The focus of the clinic was learning how to “teach” your horse. Cameron helped participants communicate with their horse in ways that build … Read More

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Keep Your Senior Horse Conditioned

Two Ways to Help a Hard-Keeper By Theresa Rice   One of the most common questions I see on horse forums in winter is how best to feed an aging horse that’s losing condition. Senior horses can have complications that make it a challenge to keep weight on. Between teeth … Read More

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Ranch Horses a Vital Part of Stonewater Ministry

Steady Mounts to Help Train Mustangs By Club Staff   Winter’s stark beauty will soon overtake autumn’s glow at Stonewater Ranch. Our herd of domestic horses will be a little more spoiled this winter, thanks to their new sheltered feed area. Using four of the barn’s original stalls as mustang … Read More

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The “Bad” Trail Horse

Time and a New Approach Might be the Solution By Jill Holdal with Julie Lewis-Schot   First, what makes a good trail horse? Some horses love trails and hate arena work. Some horses hate trails and love the arena. The latter are going to take more time to train for … Read More

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Keep them Going

Horses Have Much to Offer into their Twenties and Beyond By Kim Roe   I’ve always joked that horses don’t get good until they’re 10 years old, then you have a few good years and they’re old. As with much humor, there’s some truth there. Of course, there are exceptional … Read More

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The Broke Horse: Part 2

 In the Saddle By Allison Trimble   Once a horse is being ridden, the wide range of disciplines can make defining a “broke” horse more of a challenge. The culmination of training for a working cow horse looks quite different than a finished hunter. In this article I will focus … Read More

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Farm Design Competition Winner Update

New Paddocks Make Life Better for Horses, People, and the Earth By Katie Pencke, Whatcom Conservation District   Are you a Sound Horsekeeper? Robin Probst is on her way…and her land and animals are thankful for it! As the winner of the 2018 spring Sound Horsekeeping Design Competition, Robin received … Read More

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Equine Digestion Part 3

Horse Digestive System Designed for Continuous Forage by Eleanor Blazer   Why is the small intestine 60 feet in length and the large intestine only 25 feet long? It’s a question about the equine intestine that could keep you awake at night. When you know the answer, you’ll sleep more … Read More

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