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MAGAZINE ARCHIVES

Spotlight on the News - July 2003

July 2003



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The Bureau of Land Management adopted out a total of 62 animals, 48 wild horses and 16 burros, Saturday, at the Northwest Washington Fairgrounds. The remaining horses will be taken back to the Burns, OR "Wild Horse Corrals". The Lynden adoption event was the second of two held in Washington this year.

If you missed this adoption, in Lynden, says Rick McCornas, of the Spokane BLM office, "you can adopt by appointment from Burns, OR BLM. Their phone number is: (541) 573-4400. The Burns, OR office is the Oregon/Washington main adoption center.

Toll free National Wild Horse & Burro Telephone number: 1 - 866 - 4MUSTANGS .


NAF D-Itch

A revolutionary complementary feed has been specifically formulated to help the horse prone to skin allergies and related conditions. Increasingly, nutritional answers are being sought after.

Natural anti-oxidants act as free radical scavengers, removing unwanted particles found naturally within the system that vastly increase in number where any upset occurs. D-Itch is rich in natural anti-oxidants, such as rosemary and sunflower seeds, along with MSM as an anti-inflammatory ingredient. The herbs and other nutrients reduce the harmful effects of skin allergies. This product is recommended if the animal has a history of skin irritations, and when the symptoms are seen.

NAF D-Itch comes in a 1 kg container and when fed at 26 g per day will last 40 days. To order or find a dealer near you, contact NAF-USA toll free at 866-632-5199.

Eckart Meyners "Seat Symposium" is coming to Northwest USA
July 26-27, Bozeman, MT
August 2-3, Seattle, WA

The Seat Symposium is designed for all riders, all levels and all disciplines. Mr. Meyners will present an interactive lecture with experiential exercises for all attendees to try. Symposium attendees will then have the opportunity to watch Mr. Meyners work with riders as he identifies blockages in their bodies and has them perform specific movements designed to remove these blockages. Eckart Meyners is a professor of Sports Physiology and Movement at the Sports University in Lüneberg, Germany. He has worked with the German National Equestrian Federation for 25 years, helping to guide the progress of equestrian instruction and rider training in Germany. He is author of several books and many articles on developing the rider's seat.

For more information: contact equestrianedu2@aol.com, www.equestrianeducation.org or 406-626-1947
Pat Parelli's New DVD:
Trouble-Free Trailer Loading

Okay. We've all seen trailer loading videos by various horse experts. But you haven't seen anything like the new Trouble-Free Trailer Loading DVD by Pat Parelli! This DVD, 3-1/2 hours in total length, goes beyond solving the mystery of trailer loading- it's about convincing a horse to feel safe, comfortable and enthusiastic about getting into a trailer - and once you've learned that, you will discover how to get into a horse's mind! The DVD is $29.95 and is available by visiting www.parelli.com or calling 800/642-3335.

Certified Horsemanship Association National Conference
October 23 - 26, 2003 - Ward, Colorado

The Certified Horsemanship Association (CHA) International Annual Conference will be held October 23 - 26, 2003 at Glacier View Ranch in Ward, Colorado just outside of Boulder and Estes Park near the Rocky Mountain National Park.

The conference is open to the public and includes mounted workshops for participants, lessons on great performance horses from master level certified instructors and round pen demonstrations.

National clinician Julie Goodnight will be presenting on Herd Management, Round Pen Reasoning, Rein and Leg Aids Made Easy, and Fear Management in Riders to name a few. Purina Mills influential Van Hargis will be conducting sessions on Colt Starting and Understanding Collection, Flexion and Suppleness in Your Horse.

CHA certifies instructors and trail guides, accredits equestrian facilities and provides support and educational resources. For more information on the Certified Horsemanship Association and to register for the annual conference, please visit www.cha-ahse.org, email office@cha-ahse.org or call toll free 800-399-0138.

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