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“Old Lady” Colt Starting

Life’s Demands Change Trainer’s Process by Allison Trimble   Colt starting is one of my favorite parts of being a horse trainer. Taking a blank slate young horse and building a foundation for partnership is magical. When I was exclusively a horse trainer, I had time to commit to each … Read More

Ask Al: Advice from a Master Horseman

Selecting a Saddle by Al Dunning     Al Dunning has been in the horse business for over 50 years and has seen all kinds of saddles. Some are very functional, some are beautifully made, some are built to fit the horse properly, and others he calls ridiculous. The options … Read More

Tack Essentials

Horse Expos Bring Wide Selection by Karen Pickering   If you’ve been to a horse expo, you’ve undoubtedly found some fun new device, piece of equipment, or training tip to try. Every year there’s something new to add to your collection of gear. I love the variety that expos bring! … Read More

Kim McElroy, Equine Artist

Horses and Her Muse by Kim Roe   Kim McElroy is a well-known equine artist from Washington state. For more than 20 years her pastels have been found on popular greeting cards, collectibles, and fine art prints. Her visions of horses portray the power and beauty of the horse’s form, … Read More

Sterling Essentials Provides Unique Leather Care

June 2017

Sterling Essentials produces products that elevate the day-to-day equestrian experience. These products are inspired by horses and developed with their well-being in mind. They offer scented natural leather cleaners and conditioners that provide gentle, effective care for leather. These products contain a special blend of natural food-grade ingredients, as well … Read More

Paula Helm, Saddle Fitter

Making Horses and Riders Comfortable by Kim Roe   Paula Helm is an in-demand and respected saddle fitter in the Northwest. Warm and cheerful, she is known as a tenacious hard-worker with an infectious enthusiasm. Paula won’t quit until she knows the saddle is right for both horse and rider. … Read More

Hay before grain, or vice versa?

Grain Fed on Empty Stomach Increases Acid By Juliet M. Getty, Ph.D.   I receive a recurring question: which should be fed first—hay or grain? If you’re feeding correctly, this issue is truly a moot point, because the horse should have access to forage in hay and/or pasture 24/7 with … Read More

What the Horse! Product Reviews and More

June 2017

Saddle Pad Care by Theresa Rice   When you first tried your saddle on your horse, I’m sure you also evaluated the fit of the saddle pad. Acting as a shock absorber and a tool for improving saddle fit, the saddle pad plays an important role in your horse’s comfort. … Read More

Equine Rabies

Vaccination Prevents This Fatal Disease by David Sauter, DVM   Rabies is a fatal viral disease and all mammals are susceptible. The virus is transmitted in the saliva of a rabid animal, often into a wound, but can also occur through contact with brain or nervous system tissue. In the … Read More

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