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DvL Publishing launched Horse
& Pony for horse and pony enthusiasts in 1987. It is
Atlantic Canada's only publication for equine enthusiasts. Published
bi-monthly, each issue has a specific focus, usually season-related.
There are also regular reports from correspondents in each of
the Atlantic provinces and one related to draft horses. The "What's
Happening" guide to up-coming equestrian events in Atlantic
Canada is columns long and the Classifed Ad section lists horses
wanted and for sale, tack, farm equipment, sleighs, carriages,
harness, farrier services and more.
Throughout the year we feature:
breeding; mare & foal care;
feeding, nutrition & hay production; pastures & fencing;
health care; holistic care; stallions; stud selection; stable
& barn management; horse shows; 4-H; hunter/jumpers; dressage;
show preparation; grooming; construction of stables & barns,
courses & jumps; show results; reining; trail riding; western
riding; horse training; eventing; driving; schooling; farriers
& horseshoes; heavy horses; wagon & carriage riding;
ponies; colts; yearlings; ranch horses; tack; saddles; halters;
harnesses; leatherwork; helmets; chaps; breeches; boots; vet
supplies; summer camps; clinics; trailers & trailering.
Breeds and types which have
been featured include:
Appaloosas; Clydesdales; Shetland
Ponies; Belgians; Morgans; Percherons; Miniature Horses; Trakehners;
Paints; Quarter Horses; Newfoundland Ponies; Arabians; New Forest
ponies; Norwegian Fjords; Palominos; Haflingers; the backyard
horse; Canadians
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Horse & Pony,
April 2008

Excerpts
from
Horse & Pony
Arabian Farms of
Eastern Canada
Quarter Horses of
Atlantic Canada
Morgan
Farms of
the Maritimes
DIRECTORY
of STALLIONS
Appaloosa Horse
Club of NS
2007 Year End Award Winners
Horse & Pony Results
HORSE
& PONY AFFILIATES
Photo
Gallery October 2007
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