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Proactive, Not Reactive Back Country Horsemen of America's Work & Accomplishments
What could over 14,000 equine enthusiasts from the rugged mountainous Western
states, Appalachian Trail region, Smokey Mountainsand flat lands of Florida, all have in common? Whether leading a
pack string across a mountain stream or riding along sandy beaches, they're all
deeply concerned... | read »
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Mustang Makeover Winner Flips for Title
After taking a spill mid-performance, Mark Lyon of
Arlington, Neb., and his 3-year-old mustang, Christian, took the grand prize at
the second annual Fort Dodge Extreme Mustang Makeover
. The finals for the Legends division, the
highest level of competition, were held on September 20 in Fort... | read »
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Queen Elizabeth Keeps Endangered Cleveland Bay Breed Alive
The future of a breed of horses used by Britain's Queen Elizabeth has been protected by the use of a fake mare. The Cleveland Bay, which has been used to pull the Queen's carriage, is characterized as being a bay horse with black points, measuring 16.0-16.2 hands. In the UK, there are only 300... | read »
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Paralympics: Britain Takes Ten Golds
British equestrian dressage rider Lee Pearson had a remarkable run: the unbeaten equestrian in the three Olympic games, won the capstone event--the Dressage Freestyle, on the final day of the Paralympic games in Hong Kong. "I want to cry," said Pearson who was born with arthrogryposis -- a muscle... | read »
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Horse Businesses Can Survive Economic Slump
Diversifying products carried and
services offered is crucial for horse businesses that want to keep and actually
grow their business in this tough economy.
One way to diversify, according
to Laurie A. Cerny, author of "Horsin' Around The USA Guide to Marketing &
Promoting Your Horse... | read »
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Hurricane Aftermath Update
The aftermath of Hurricane Ike has been tough on livestock, particularly the
20,000 head that are roaming loose around Southeast Texas, according to the
Houston Chronicle .
Officials said that some horses have been without food and water since
Hurricane Ike came ashore. The hurricane's... | read »
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The Outrageous Rickrageous "Battle For The Bling" Road to the Horse Smack Down VS. Extreme Mustang Makeover
Battles have been fought in the name of
religion, politics, honor, love and economics through the ages, but for the
first time ever, rhinestones will be at the center of the fray when Road to the
Horse crew and clinicians square off against Extreme Mustang Makeover trainers
in the The... | read »
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Horse Expo Will Highlight NARHA National Conference
On Saturday, November 1
The exceptional
NARHA Horse Expo will be offered at the University of Connecticut, highlighting the 2008 NARHA
National Conference and Annual Meeting. Organized for professionals and people
interested in equine assisted activities and therapies for people with... | read »
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USRider Railroad-Crossing Brochure Released
In
light of the hazards associated with railroad crossings and trains, Operation
Lifesaver Inc. and USRider have teamed up to develop The Railroad Crossing Tips for
Equestrians brochure, a resource with tips for safely approaching and
crossing railroad tracks while towing a horse trailer.... | read »
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USRider Launches Mobile Website
USRider,
a roadside-assistance plan for equestrians, has developed a handy new tool for
travelers: a mobile version of its website ( www.usrider.mobi ), created
especially for mobile devices with Internet access. The website is available to
both members and nonmembers for free. The site... | read »
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| AQHA Executive Vice President Bill Brewer Stepping Down March 9 |
| The registration of more than 2 million of the now more than 5 million horses in
the American Quarter Horse Association registry and a growth in membership
numbers from 276,500 to more than 350,000 are examples of the success of the
customer service-driven management model that Bill Brewer... | read |
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