[ad_1] A beloved member of the Arlee community passed away on Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019 at St. Patrick Hospital in Missoula. Ralph “Dib” Espinoza went peacefully. He was with his family and holding hands with his best friend and wife, Valerie (Seaholm), formerly of Grass Range. They were married nearly 40 years. Dib’s family was
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[ad_1] Sponsored by 5 Star Equine 5 Star Equine Products only uses 100% pure wool in the manufacturing of our pads. The natural properties of wool allow it to wick sweat and remove heat from your horse’s back. It also will absorb and disperse pressure to eliminate sore backs. The Rancher 5 Star saddle pad
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[ad_1] Advertisements Is “English Saddle Vs. Western Saddle” A Valid Comparison? Guest content by Nicky Ellis from Horses & Foals, Illinois, US There are lots of arguments, discussions and articles tackling the topic “English Saddle vs. Western Saddle”. This is basically a meaningless argument. You don’t have to choose between the two, and in fact,
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[ad_1] Photo: Hayley Morrison/Woodbine “Horses have always been a huge part of my life. I’ve always loved them. They bring us freedom. I think horses should be honored, respected and appreciated because they do so much for us and without them we would have nothing. They are the most important things and we need to
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[ad_1] (Trainer Mark Casse will saddle Moon Colony for Friday’s G2 National Museum Hall of Fame Stakes at Saratoga / Photo Courtesy of Keeneland) From the NYRA Media Team: John Oxley’s graded stakes-winner Moon Colony will look to capitalize on a distance cutback in Friday’s Grade 2, $200,000 National Museum of Racing Hall of Fame
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[ad_1] Shari Jaeger Goodwin freely admits that she has reinvented her own career several times over. She has taken ex-racehorse Lemon Squeezy and is helping him to do the same. Photos by Anita L. Sherman On a warm Saturday in June, I attended a presentation by Shari Jaeger Goodwin. It was held not in a
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[ad_1] This rider has legs that are too long for the saddle, so his knees are over the front of the saddle flaps. The saddle has slipped forwards and is impeding forelimb movement, and it also tips forwards so that the saddle cloth is lifting off the horse’s back. © Saddle Research Trust A peer-reviewed
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[ad_1] William Woods University equestrian students celebrated big wins at two recent competitions. Students attended the United Professional Horseman’s American Royal National Championship from Nov. 11-16 in Kansas City and the 2019 Color Breed Congress from Nov. 1-9 in Tulsa, Oklahoma. At the UPHA American Royal National Championship, students brought home three grand championships and
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[ad_1] Pictured at the ribbon cutting are from left to right, Dean Jacobs, Zach Dean, Deanne Holmes Monroe, Chris Elliott, Margot Orr, Shannon Martin, Missy Weber, Reece Weber, Rick Weber, Suzie Harms, Lori Centa, Karen Bice, Sam Leonard, Sheila Young, Mike Young, Mary Young, and Chris Hernstrom.Photo by Susan Cable While we frequently hear about
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