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Horses,
"Tico style"
Andy Robb gives readers
a brief history lesson, on the horse culture in Costa Rica and
how these equines have adapted from the harsh environments of
early Spanish America.
Dear Santa. . .
Equine enthusiasts from across the Maritimes offer their
wish lists for the coming holiday season.
It's a pleasure
In this issue Judith Scrimger compares the competitive Western
and English pleasure horse and discusses the popularity of these
events in the Maritimes.
Small horses, large attraction
The numbers of miniature horses in the Atlantic region are increasing
and more and more horse shows are creating classes for these
pint-size equines writes Nina Linton. But are they right for
you?
Giving back and having fun doing
it!
Overview of the third annual Tom Burt Barrel Racing Bonanza.
It could happen to any horse
(A Vet's View)
Dr. Fabienne D. Uehlinger explains the neurological condition
called Wobbler's Syndrome, which is caused by abnormalities in
the neck vertebrae resulting in spinal cord damage.
Natural horsemanship
The underlying philosophy is simple think like a horse
but what exactly is "natural" horsemanship? Ceci
Flanagan-Snow takes a look at this way of enhancing communication
with your horse.
Wet summer leads to forage challenges
In this instalment of From the Feed Bin Pam MacKenzie discusses
moldy hay and the rising cost of feed.
Old home Week
A collage of scenes from Old Home Week held in Charlottetown,
Prince Edward Island, Aug. 7-16.
Riding for joy
Judith Scrimger gives readers a glimpse into the fun that is
the Nova Scotia Region Pony Club Prince Phillip Games Championships.
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