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Riding Through Winter

Tips from 3 Northwestern Professionals by Kim Roe   Winter is an important time to accomplish training goals. But sometimes getting motivated to ride in bitter cold, wind, or rain can be overwhelming. This winter has been a difficult one in the Northwest, so I to asked three top northwestern … Read More

What Does Equine Lifestyle Mean?

February 2017

NWHS Publisher Lives it by Karen Pickering, NWHS Publisher   My love of horses started at a very young age. I was so obsessed I had to draw horses, read about horses, and dream of someday having a horse of my own. I was ten years old when I got … Read More

Eating Crow

February 2017

A Winter’s Lesson by Alys Culhane   The phrase “to eat crow” brings to mind the image of an individual, fork and spoon in clenched fists, white napkin tucked under chin. Before him on a plate is a cooked crow, claws facing upwards. The phrase means to acknowledge a blunder. … Read More

Julie Goodnight Announces 2017 Spring and Summer Tour Dates

  SALIDA, Colorado—Clinician and TV Host Julie Goodnight announces her 2017 spring and summer tour schedule. Meet Goodnight at an expo, ride with her at a clinic, or unwind at a retreat. Get detailed information about each event: http://juliegoodnight.com/calendar/ These appearances are an opportunity to talk with Goodnight one-on-one, ask … Read More

The Horses Are Back!

AUBURN, Wash. (January 30, 2017) – Over 200 horses were on the grounds Monday as Thoroughbreds began training for the 2017 live racing season at Emerald Downs. Barkley, ridden by Jennifer Whitaker, became the first horse on the track at 8:15 a.m. The track’s champion 3-year-old last year when he … Read More

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