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Horse Racing Integrity and Safety Act
By Marty Irby Campaign to end race-day doping in Thoroughbred racing sees tremendous success Washington, D.C.: In the biggest gain for animal welfare in 2020, and in the $900 billion…
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BraveHearts Trail To Zero
By BraveHearts Staff As COVID brings to light the importance of open discussion about mental health and the need for more available resources, BraveHearts – the largest program in the nation…
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Deworming Gunshot Method Gone
The gunshot method of deworming may soon be gone. What you don’t know might hurt your horses(s) if they are harboring worms that are resistant to the drugs you are deworming with.…
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A Pony And His Boy
Filmmaker: Julianne Neal A YOUNG BOY WITH DOWN SYNDROME AND HIS PONYAn award-winning, heartwarming story about an 8-year-old boy with Down Syndrome and a very special 28-year-old pony.…
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Western Dressage: A Closer Look At Tack
By: Lynn Palm Any time you are getting into a different discipline, it is important to know what tack is to be used in competition. The smart rider will research ahead of time to learn all the…
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Warps, Wefts, & Weaving; Making Cinches
By: Robert Eversol If you’re straddling a saddle, you’ll need a cinch if you want to stay on the horse. But which cinch? That’s a question that we’ve all had regarding…
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Western Dressage: Practice Tips
What are the best ways to improve your horse at his current level so you can advance to the next level? Here are some Western Dressage tips from a pro.
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Put Your Horse in Balance through Proper Bending
By: Lynn Palm Have you ever ridden a horse on a curve or a circle and felt the horse speed up, lose his balance and not be able to follow the path of the curve or the circle? You may…
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“Come To Me” Training
By: Lynn Palm Horses need to respect four major ground training commands: “move away from me,” “come to me,” “stop,” and “back”. In this article I will present the steps to teach your…
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