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North End Camano Equestrian Estate – Camano Island, WA

Denise McDonald 824 Utsalady Rd Camano Island WA

Architecturally designed home on shy 10 acre equestrian estate North end Camano with South facing views of Port Susan and Mt Rainier! This custom home lends to natural light with opening skylights. Formal entry with slate, Brazilian cherry floors and personal touches of pocket doors, art niche’s, 20′ ceilings, central … Read More

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HYDRATE THOSE HOOFS!

  Cavallo Hoof Boots offer Hoof Care During Hot Weather!   Ground that was once soft and wet can suddenly become hard in extreme heat and can wreak havoc on your horses’ hoofs. Hydrate those feet! Change your go-anywhere Cavallo Hoof Boots into a soaking solution by simply covering the … Read More

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On the Trail: Beating a Spook

On The Trail

Help your horse stay calm and spook-free on the trail with these tips from Clinton Anderson.   #1 Warm Up With Groundwork Before hitting the trail, be sure your horse is in the right frame of mind, meaning he’s calm, using the thinking side of his brain and focused on … Read More

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September 2018 Issue

  September 2018 Cover Story: Interscholastic Equestrian Association – Growing in Leaps and Bounds Feature Story: Oregon Horse Center – Something for Everyone Willfully Guided: Boundary Line Dispute? Know Your Options Trail Savvy: I Went to a Clinic (And You Should Too) Trainer’s Corner: Western Dressage – A Closer Look … Read More

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Western Dressage Tips

A Closer Look at Tack By Lynn Palm   Any time you get into a different discipline, it’s important to know what tack is allowed in competition. The smart rider researches ahead of time to learn all the rules about what tack is permitted (and what isn’t). I recommend practicing … Read More

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Boundary Line Disputes

Survey Before Building Can Avoid Expense and Stress Later By Allison Trimble   Equestrian properties often exist on land that has been long established. Fences, barns and structures have been in place for decades or longer. Property lines are nearly always indicated by boundary fencing and have been accepted by … Read More

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September Email Subscriber Drawing Sponsor – Cavallo Hoof Boots     Enter today for a chance to win a pair of Cavallo Trek Hoof Boots – a retail value of $179.90! Just sign up for our E-Newsletter and you’ll be entered for a chance to win. AND as long as you … Read More

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Interscholastic Equestrian Association

Youth Organization Experiences Explosive Growth in the Pacific Northwest By Jennifer Eaton and Kimber Whanger     Founded in Ohio in 2002, the Interscholastic Equestrian Association (IEA) reached a major milestone in the 2017-2018 season with record membership of nearly 14,000 members in 45 states. The mission of the IEA … Read More

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Feather River College

Hands-on Learning Leads to Careers with Horses and Cattle By Crystal Anderson   Nestled in the Sierra Nevada Mountains in Quincy, California is a small community college with an impressive horse and cattle program. At Feather River College students can earn an associate degree or certificate in Agriculture or Equine … Read More

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