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Our Featured Stories. Your all breed, all discipline resource covering the care, training, keeping and enjoyment of horses. Check out Featured Stories for the month.
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Click the cover above to read the whole May/June 2022 issue.
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There is one sure way to be successful in business: provide people with something they need that’s in short supply. In the horse business, that “something” is capable colt starters. Throughout the Pacific Northwest (and beyond) owners of young horses are discovering how difficult it is to find a trainer who’s willing and able to put a good start on …
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“How’s the real estate market?” This is a question I hear probably 25 times a week. I usually answer “brutal” or “my therapist is making good money.” All joking aside, things have been a bit of a roller coaster in the first half of 2022. Interest Rates and Low Inventory For several consecutive years, the residential inventory has been shrinking, …
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Being able to lead your horse or mule is a basic skill for horsemen. But before we lead the animal, we must halter it and then attach a lead rope to the halter. How we connect our lead rope to our halter is an important consideration. We want it to stay on yet still be easy to disconnect whenever we …
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William Shakespeare said, “Our bodies are our gardens, to which our wills are gardeners.” When I first read that quote, I paused to let the words sink in. As I thought about our bodies being gardens, I thought of how many women (myself included) talk negatively to ourselves and proceed to grow weeds instead of flowers. And does the food …
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