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Close to Olympia – 10 acres with Arena – Elma, Washington

Kathryn Franzen 73 Raspberry Rd Elma WA

  Motivated Seller. Convenient location near Olympia. 9 stall barn, 60 X 72 enclosed/lighted arena and 30 X 36 shop. Beautifully remodeled 2688 sqft home has 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, family room and bonus room. Featuring custom granite counters, hardwood floors, vaulted ceiling in living room, large stone fireplace. Master … Read More

SOLD!! 2011 Featherlite 2-Horse Slant Bumper Pull Trailer

2011 Featherlite. 2-horse slant bumper pull trailer. Used Rarely. No accidents. It has a front dressing room and collapsible rear tack. Drop down bus windows with bars. Carpeted front dressing room with clothing rack and saddle blanket rack. Asking $10,000 | Located in Woodinville, WA Contact Julie Jungels: (206) 406-4583 | [email protected]Read More

Let the Worries Go!

The Top 10 Misunderstandings and Concerns About Competitive Trail Riding By Tammy Vasa, NATRC   Recently, while on Facebook, I tried to debunk some of the concerns associated with competitive trail riding (CTR). I was once the person with these same fears. My desire to try the sport finally prevailed … Read More

Get Outside Your Sandbox

Learning Opportunities Overflow at the Washington State Horse Park By Kim Roe   One of the best ways to develop a good riding horse is to spend time cross–training your horse in multiple disciplines. Just like people, horses benefit mentally from a change of scenery, and their physical soundness improves … Read More

Outfitting Your Barn

Make the Right Choices for Safety and Economy By Dustin Gruetter     When it’s time to start selecting equipment and fixtures for your new horse barn, the dizzying array of options can be a bit overwhelming. For the better part of two decades, DC Structures has been designing and … Read More

Be Firewise

Develop an Evacuation Plan for Your Horse Property By Alayne Blickle   Wildfire can quickly become a threat to rural landowners. Since most horse owners live in the interface between urban and rural areas, action needs to be taken quickly to save the lives of your animals and reduce property … Read More

Tack Cleaning

An Important Chore (Though Often Overlooked) By Karen Pickering   Recently I was gifted a harness for my miniature horse, Chloe. It’s a beautiful, heavy-duty leather harness that was in need of some TLC, so I finally sat down to clean and condition the leather. I’ve started taking driving lessons … Read More

Weppler Arabians

A Story of Perseverance By Diana Weppler   At 10 years old I bought my first horse with prize money I won competing as an acrobatic dancer in parades and talent shows. It was 1955, and my “Black Beauty” was advertised on a sign beside our road. The asking price … Read More

Kim Sandberg – Pet Pleasers

Second Generation Pet–Sitter Loves Caring for Animals Interview by Kim Roe     One of the downsides of owning animals is finding someone reliable to care for them when we are away. This is especially true with horses; we can’t just leave the care and feeding to the neighbor kid. … Read More

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