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Dr. Getty’s Tip: Reduce Risk of Infection When Traveling

traveling

by Juliet M. Getty, Ph.D.   For many horses, this is the season for traveling to horse shows and events. Considering periodic outbreaks of equine herpes virus (EHV-1) and other infectious diseases, it is critical that your horse be in top physical health before embarking to an unfamiliar area. The … Read More

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WWMS: The Beginner Friendly Sport

Sport

Introducing Horses and Riders to Mounted Shooting   Cowboy mounted shooting is a sport that is beginner friendly. There are a lot of opinions on how to introduce horses to gunfire, but at our barn we like starting them with cap guns. This begins first on the ground, then progresses … Read More

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For Love of a Rescue Horse – Part 3: Building a Bond and Training

Part 3: Building a Bond and Training by Allison Trimble The best way to prevent a horse from becoming slaughter bound is for him to be usable. Though we are unable to guarantee our own security, we are able to give a horse the ability to be desirable to another … Read More

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Small Farm Makeover: Attracting Swallows

Swallows

Control Pests Naturally with Native Birds by Alayne Blickle   Every horse person loves spring, but what gives us great hope of summer being just around the corner is the return of swallows to the Pacific Northwest. Depending on where you live, you should begin seeing swallows in March and … Read More

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Is Endurance Riding for You?

Endurance Riding

Stories from an Extreme Sport by Michael Campbell, AERC President   If you’re not an endurance rider (yet), it may be difficult to believe that people would do this sport on purpose. It takes a certain dedication and toughness to pursue endurance riding (50-100 mile rides) and limited distance (LD) … Read More

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When the Timing is Just Right

Feather

Introducing a Horse Named Feather by Karen Pickering   April has been the best horse anyone could ask for. She’s been a constant companion and over the years we’ve shared many memorable events. Sadly, her navicular disease has finally started to take its toll. Over the last year (during which … Read More

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Company Profile: It’s a Sweet Life

Sweet PDZ

The Mission and History of a Unique Northwest Company by Tom Menner   Sweet PDZ is a truly unique product that creates a healthier, more comfortable environment for your horses. Here’s a look at why this company has had long-term success. Question: How and why did you get started in … Read More

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Absorbine® Introduces Newly Designed UltraShield® Fly Mask

Fly Mask

  The Horse World’s Most Trusted Name® presents their most advanced generation of fly mask   East Longmeadow, MA – When the product development team at Absorbine® set out to redesign the UltraShield® Fly Mask, the bar was set high. Horse owners across the country were asked what they liked … Read More

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