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Horse Illustrated Magazine
Feb-2020
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Tack that’s designed and engineered to work with maximum efficiency for you and your horse.
When a previously go-it-alone personality gets pulled into a positive barn culture, she decides to keep paying it forward.
In a much-welcomed switch-up, a client ends up taking care of a veterinarian in need.
What’s really going on inside that marvelous space between your horse’s ears?
Why some equine sports lack inclusion by economic, gender or cultural diversity.
The skills needed to show at halter also ensure that your horse will be well-behaved and responsive around the barn.
Two simple geometry exercises that increase your horse’s balance.
Travel tips for the 2020 Olympics and Paralympics, plus how to catch the action at home.
features
Navigate the latest trend in horse (and human) health and wellness.
Use smart strategies to help your horse ace his next veterinary appointment.
If you have a bit of land, consider saving big by planting and harvesting your own hay.
Help your horse relax and feel better in between veterinary or equine chiropractic sessions—or if he has a veterinary emergency.