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• Positive Reading • Informative Articles 
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In the February 2012 Issue

• Dog Hair & Mule Sweat
• Hackamores - Part 2

• Old Possum - Part 4

• Weed Spraying Project

• Equus International Film Festival

• Product Profile - Purina Equine Senior Healthy Edge

• Letters to the Editor

• Business Profile - Homestead Horse Events

• Electric Fence Tips

• Utah Horse Expo

• Ninemile Equine & Back Country Courses for 2012

• Coyote Cogitations - Western Lingo

 

 

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February 2012

“The Center of Attention ,” an original 30 x 40 oil-on-canvas by rural-life artist, Robert Duncan, of Midway, Utah .

www.robertduncanstudios.com

 

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Winter fun...
Kathy Hanson rides Rolling Thunder, an Appaloosa stallion, while competing in ski joring near Kalispell, Montana. Submitted by Kathy Hanson, J Bar K Horse Ranch, Kalispell, MT.

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Feature Articles This Month

A Bit about Hackamores

By Harold Wadley, St. Maries, Idaho    

      I really love to see someone with soft hands work a horse in the old, California Spanish spade bits. Those big spoon bits were beautiful and the way the old timers handled them was a beautiful art, like poetry in motion. It is the hands and savvy that count; not the bit.

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Mules in Germany

By Terry Steiner and Bonnie Shields, Sandpoint, Idaho

     Bishop, California , touts itself as the “Mule Capitol of the World,” and each Memorial Day Weekend it truly is. Top competitors in mule events come from all over North America to Bishop Mule Days, and visitors show up from many overseas nations.

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