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Senior Horses and Golden Opportunities

December 2016

Purina Research Farm Tour Inspired Introspection by Karen Pickering, NWHS Publisher   One of the perks of being a publisher of a horse magazine is the golden opportunities I have to meet people and organizations that influence the horse world. My September trip to the Purina Professional Horse Conference inspired … Read More

Considering Building an Indoor Arena?

December 2016

First do a Cost-benefit Analysis by Alayne Blickle   At Sweet Pepper Ranch, that’s what we’re doing: building an indoor arena. While it’s very exciting, the “go-ahead” decision was not something we took lightly. It required a lot of penciling out and some tough decision making. Is building an indoor … Read More

Preparing Your Site for Construction

December 2016

What to Expect Before You Break Ground on Your Dream Horse Property by Allison Trimble   Now that the property has been identified and the contingency period for feasibility has been satisfied, the site prep and building can begin. Dependent on financing some, all, or none of these things may … Read More

A Fun Fall Trail Ride

December 2016

Blazer Horse President Hosts Ride and Potluck by Steve Breitenstein   Another fun ride for the ABHA! On October 1st, ABHA president Rocky Widner gave an open invitation to join him at his place in Oreana, Idaho for a fall ride. The weather was beautiful, the ride was great and … Read More

The Perfect Horse

Book Review: Non-fiction thriller by Elizabeth Letts   In the chaotic last days of WWII, a small troop of battle-weary American soldiers captures a German spy and makes an astonishing find—his briefcase is empty but for photos of beautiful white horses that have been stolen and kept on a secret … Read More

Six Signs of Good Quality Horse Hay

December 2016

by Gina M. Frequez, M.S., Technical Specialist, Equine Technical Services   Forage makes up between 50 and 90 percent or more of a horse’s diet. Much of the forage part of the diet comes in the form of hay. Because it’s such a big part of the ration, a good … Read More

BCHW – What We Do

December 2016

Keeping Trails Open for Washington Riders by Teri Starke   During this past month I’ve been thinking about 2016 and what my goals were in writing a monthly article in NWHS. I think I can say it in one sentence: to inform Washingtonians how important Back Country Horsemen of Washington … Read More

WRHA Wraps Up the 2016 Show Season

Thank You to Our Sponsors by Sally Sutherland   The Fall Spectacular in Wenatchee was well attended with many riders putting the finishing polish on as they got ready for the affiliate finals. The highlight of the show was the Maturity class for horses 7 years old and over and … Read More

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