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Finding Horse Property Is a Whole Different Kind of Real Estate Search

Anyone who’s searched for horse property knows how quickly “perfect on paper” can fall apart once you look at the setup for horses. Finding a place that truly fits your equestrian lifestyle takes more than standard real estate knowledge — it helps to work with someone who actually understands horses … Read More

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Durango® Boots Celebrates America’s 250th Anniversary with Limited-Edition

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“The New RebelTM Boots are Designed to Celebrate Patriotism through Hard Work, American Pride and Western GritAmerica 250” Collection NELSONVILLE, OH (May 7, 2026) – Durango® Boots, a leader in Western footwear, proudlycommemorates the United States’ 250th anniversary with the launch of the America 250 Collection –limited-edition styles built on … Read More

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Moving with Horses – Part 4: Arrival, Reality & Starting Over

Catch up on the series:Part 1: Before You Hit the RoadPart 2: Hitting the RoadPart 3: When Things Didn’t Go as Planned What happens after the journey ends—and a new chapter begins I stayed about a week to get the horses settled, the living quarters set up, and everything somewhat … Read More

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Moving with Horses – Part 3: When Things Don’t Go as Planned

Missed Parts 1 & 2?Start here: Before You Hit the Road Then read: Hitting the Road When Things Don’t Go as Planned The next morning, we planned to make it to a ranch near Laramie, Wyoming. The weather had turned cold, and we were already running later than expected. After … Read More

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Willfully Guided – Exploring the Charm of Barndominiums

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Embrace the Equestrian Lifestyle with this Alternative Housing Alternative housing trends have been on the rise, from tiny homes and shipping containers to yurts and van homes. However, there’s a unique trend that has captured the hearts of equestrians and home enthusiasts alike – the barndominium. Previously known as a … Read More

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Media Barn: Ultimate Exercise Routines for Riders

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Fitness that Fits a Horse-Crazy Lifestyle By Laura Crump Anderson Riders often neglect their own needs to ensure their horses’ are met. Countless dollars go toward massages, chiropractic work, and other therapies that keep our equines performing their best. We carefully schedule their training programs to achieve peak fitness at … Read More

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Lifestyle Article: Do You want a Career in the Equine Industry?

Lauren Newlin interned at Bolender Horse Park in 2019. Photo Courtesy Lauren Newlin.

Get a Feel for the Horse Business with an Internship at Bolender Horse Park By Kristina Lotz Mark Bolender is known for his methods in mountain trail training that build confident and safe trail horses. He and his wife and business partner, Lee, have built courses all over the world … Read More

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Fall Triangle Horse Sale

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2021 Triangle Fall Sale high seller, Driving Miss Em (Woody Be Tuff-Swing Thru The Drive by Hydrive Cat), selling for $90,000. Photo Courtesy AQHA.

The 43rd annual Triangle Fall Horse Sale, which recently changed ownership, is slated for the opening weekend of the Farnam AQHA and Adequan® Select World. The American Quarter Horse Association is excited for the return of the 43rd annual Triangle Fall Horse Sale, which is slated for October 28-29 during the … Read More

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Monica Uruchurtu – Making a Positive Difference for Equines and Their People

Photos by Monica Uruchurtu

Monica Uruchurtu is a licensed equine structural integration therapist living in Whatcom County, Washington. She’s been a lifelong horse (and mule) enthusiast, is an avid trail rider, and an Australian Cattle Dog lover. She is so passionate about her work she prefers not to call it a job—it’s her calling. … Read More

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Alice Yancey and Angie Schutte – Goodbye, Dear Alice Yancey

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NWHS Editor’s Note: Alice Yancey, a Whatcom County, Washington, horsewoman, volunteer, and trail rider extraordinaire passed away on June 7, 2020. I first met Alice many years ago (at least 25) when we were both members of the Bellingham Riding Club (BRC). Alice, along with long-time best friend and partner … Read More

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