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Why Your Horse Pasture Needs Lime

November 2014

Fall is a Great Time to Nourish Future Grass Plants by Alayne Blickle   While it is too late in the year now to renovate a pasture, it’s not too late to lime pastures. Lime is not water soluble and will slowly neutralize soil acidity over the winter. Next spring … Read More

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Riding Well Grounded – Water Obstacle

November 2014

One Step at a Time Through a Water Obstacle by Marilyn Pineda   Navigating a body of water—even if it’s only a puddle— very often results in the classic “I don’t want to” response from horses that have not yet developed confidence in their trail training. While it’s possible for … Read More

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Book Review: Rain Shadow

November 2014

Women’s Fiction: Inspired, in Part, by an Incredible True Story by Catherine Madera   Set in the Pacific Northwest, Rain Shadow tells the tale of an abandoned, savagely wounded mare that forms a bond with a lonely young woman—Taylor—who struggles to rebuild her life after suffering devastating rejection and loss. … Read More

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Creating Your Dream Lifestyle

November 2014

It All Begins With Gratitude by Karen Pickering, NWHS Publisher   This time of year always puts me in the frame of mind to look back and remember the good stuff. How did I get lucky enough to ride my horse and meet all kinds of horse people while working … Read More

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How to Toughen Your Horse’s Soft Soles

November 2014

Get Acquainted with the Benefits of Venetian Turpentine by Eleanor Blazer   On the Adriatic Sea lies the city of Venice, Italy.  For centuries it has been a port through which exotic products such as silk, porcelain, spices, gems, wine and Venetian turpentine have been exported.  Yes, the honey colored, … Read More

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Best Gifts Under $50

November 2014

Inexpensive Ways to Remember Your Favorite Trail Rider by Robert Eversole   It’s hard to believe that the holiday season is already upon us. It seems like just yesterday we were enjoying the heat of summer and now, to judge by the advertising, it seems we’ve already skipped Thanksgiving and … Read More

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Sharing the Gift

November 2014

Including Others in Your Equine Lifestyle by Catherine Madera   I’ve lived with horses for so long now I can forget how fortunate I am to enjoy this lifestyle, no matter how wet, dirty or difficult it gets. I still remember being a young, horseless girl, however, the kind who … Read More

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Destinations Northwest

November 2014

Best Rides off Interstate 5: Oregon and Washington by Robert Eversole   As you drive through Oregon on I-5 the Cascade Range, with its thundering waterfalls, raging rivers, volcanic peaks and glorious clear mountain lakes, clearly beckons you towards its myriad of trails and special places. The Mount Jefferson Wilderness … Read More

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November 2014 Cover Story: Introducing the International Mountain Trail Challenge Association

Taking the Sport of Trail Competition to the Next Level by Catherine Madera     Nearly every equestrian sport has a governing body with the goal of promoting the discipline and creating a level playing field for those who compete. In dressage, the Federation Equestre Internationale (FEI) helps ensure rules … Read More

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Applying the “Think it Through” Principle to Water Crossing

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Become an Effective Leader by Working with Your Horse’s Natural Instinct by Mark Bolender   The principle of “thinking it through” applies to both horse and rider and is a powerful tool if used properly. It is a change from just lunging the horse next to a scary obstacle (which … Read More

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