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  • Hope to See You at AETA 2015!

    American Equestrian Trade Association Equestrian trade exhibitors and buyers spend three days in January and August viewing English and Western merchandise, networking with each other, exchanging ideas on marketing and learning the latest in equestrian products and services at the AETA International Trade Show. New Cavallo Horse Hoof Boot to be Unveiled at AETA Both…

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  • Selecting PATH Volunteer of the Year Award 2015

    Karen Province,  Membership Coordinator for the Professional Association of Therapeutic Horsemanship International (PATH), recently asked me to help in the selection process to choose a winner for the PATH Volunteer of the Year Award. PATH International Though PATH International began with a focus on horseback riding as a form of physical and mental therapy, the organization…

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  • 10 Steps to Barefoot Bliss!

    Your First Ten Steps to Going Barefoot So, you want to get your horse barefoot but you are not sure where to start. Here are the top ten steps on getting you going the right way to a better life for you and your horse: 1.  Read, Read, Read: get your hands on as many…

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  • Rubbing Your Horse the Right Way

    “Balanced muscles protect the horse from the jarring forces of landing, improve energy, prevent injury and relieve fatigue……Fatigue is the primary cause of sports injury in any species”. This is a quote from a very detailed article on balanced muscles in our equine friends. The article speaks about the importance of posture, proper nerve transmission…

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  • Your Horse Is Listening…

    There are several energetic, magnetic and otherwise compelling frequencies in the universe, some we can hear or feel and many we can’t – or at least humans can’t. Horses communicate with one another through subtle sounds and movements, many of which we can witness and some that we cannot. Certainly they whinny and snort to…

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