The Northwest Horse Source
March 3rd, 2022
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Idaho Horse Expo April 8-10, 2022 - 36th Annual Horse Expo Features Top Trainers, Entertainment and Fun!

Idaho Horse Expo April 8-10, 2022 - 36th Annual Horse Expo Features Top Trainers, Entertainment and Fun!
The 36th annual Idaho Horse Expo will be held April 8-10, 2022 at the Ford Idaho Horse Park in Nampa, Idaho. If you are a horse lover of any age, you can’t miss this event. The expo features internationally known clinicians as well as local clinicians and trainers. The featured clinicians are well-known trainer Julie Goodnight of Colorado and Julien …

Fencing Considerations for Horse Properties - Focus on Safety, Appearance, Chore Efficiency, and Budget when Planning Fencing Projects

Fencing Considerations for Horse Properties - Focus on Safety, Appearance, Chore Efficiency, and Budget when Planning Fencing Projects
Horse owners agree that a well-fenced property is a beautiful sight and the cornerstone to proper management. When building or modifying a horse property, a primary consideration is what type of fencing to choose, and many great options are available. Here are a few guidelines to help you make a choice that will be horse safe, easy to care for, …

Stuck in the Middle — Contingent Offers: Help! I Need to Sell Before I Can Buy

Stuck in the Middle — Contingent Offers: Help! I Need to Sell Before I Can Buy
Today’s rapid and competitive real estate market has many folks stuck in limbo because they need to sell their home before they can buy another one. Sellers worry that if they list on the market before finding a new home, they’ll end up homeless. On the other hand, such a competitive market means that it’s unlikely to get an offer …

Standing Still and Quiet - Teach Your Horse to Stay Put Without Being Tied

Standing Still and Quiet - Teach Your Horse to Stay Put Without Being Tied
I often park my animals without tying them. Asking them to stay in one place isn’t too much to ask, so it’s one of the first skills I train. Here’s how I teach my equines to “whoa” without being tied. Standing Still Whether it’s stepping away from your horse to grab something from the tack room or ground tying …
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