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An Interview with Kerri Kent

Kerrits Founder Designs Clothes for All Women By Kim Roe from an interview by Karen Pickering     In the little town of Bingen, WA (population 712) you can find something truly remarkable: a successful equestrian apparel company that is the result of dreams, hard work, and a bit of … Read More

Bestselling Equestrian DVDs Now Streaming!

  The way we watch our favorite TV shows and movies is changing—we want access to the programming we love where and when it works in our busy lives. Nothing could be truer for the active horseperson; whether we want to illustrate a point for a student on our smartphones, cue up a training video on … Read More

Financing Your Dream Horse Property

Loan Professional Explains Your Options By Allison Trimble   Envisioning the perfect horse property is easy but financing the dream can feel overwhelming. My husband and I are in this stage of our build, weighing the pros and cons of different financing options. I turned to one of our preferred … Read More

Interscholastic Equestrian Association Announces Alliance with the National Snaffle Bit Association

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      Tuesday, May 22, 2018 (Columbus, Ohio) – The Interscholastic Equestrian Association (IEA)is proud to announce that the National Snaffle Bit Association (NSBA) has become the organization’s newest affiliate. With this alliance, the NSBA will be named the title sponsor for all horsemanship competition at the 2018 IEA Western National Finals, … Read More

WASART – Mud Lances & Compressed Air Assist Mud Extractions

    As an additional bonus for this training, we had award-winning pet photographer Julie Austin out to take pictures. Julie was a great guest and sent us some wonderful photos to use. Thank you, Julie!  If you’ve ever stepped in mud and felt the resistance of pulling your foot back out, … Read More

Equiwinner Delivers Effective Treatment Against Sweet Itch

Horse rescue administrator discovers Nature’s way of dealing with common allergic reaction   Mesa, AZ (May 15, 2018) From April through October, horses often develop a skin condition called sweet itch. It’s caused by tiny biting gnats or midges. There are more than one thousand species of them in the … Read More

Steamed Hay — Steamed What?

American horse owners gain appreciation for UK-developed healthy forage treatment. by Kim F Miller   Steam trains. Steamed vegetables. Getting all steamed up… We’re all familiar with “steam” in these contexts. But, steamed hay? Not so much. Until recently, that is. Although the Haygain® Hay Steamer has been available for nine … Read More

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