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Where can you find 22 informative equestrian articles written by famous authors, for free? Yes! Welcome to the February issue of Equestrian Network Magazine. This month's issue has another great surprise. I am very excited to have Pat Parelli join us as a contributor. This month he discusses "runaways and jigging" and how to correct these problems. We hope you enjoy his contributions.
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This month we also begin a three part series on equine massage, with easy to learn instruction on how you can massage your own horse. The Artist of the Month highlights the wire art creations of Angela Hook. If you need to leave some stress behind, escape on an equestrian get-away in Argentina and check out a book review of "Across the High Lonesome," for those who love novels about the backcountry.
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Ever wonder how you would get your horse out from a trailer if it flipped over? Learn large animal rescue skills from expert Michele Staples. Also in this issue, you can read about the Irish Draught, our Breed of the Month.
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This month our contributing trainers give us excellent information with Julie Goodnight discussing "Advance and Retreat," Lynn Palm covers the three aspects of a confident rider, Jerry Tindell completes his two part series on preparing for a safe ride, Ron Meredith explains "Emotionally Neutral Training," and Missy Axton finishes her three part series on natural horsemanship.
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Martha McNiel reminds us that Valentine's Day is coming and writes about "Horses Giving and Receiving Love" and Richard Parker writes a moving tribute to the great racehorse Barbaro.
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We have so much packed into this February issue, I hope you enjoy! |
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Garry Stauber
General Manager
Equestrian Network Magazine |
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Equestrian Network Magazine looks terrific, with a variety of subjects
addressed by top-quality experts. Congratulations...
Sherli Leonard |
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Hey Geniuses,
Just saw a column from your July issue under the heading "Veterinarian Medicine." It's sad that I have to be the one to inform would-be wordsmiths like you but "veterinarian" is a noun and "veterinary" is the adjective. So, stick with "veterinary medicine" and "veterinary hospital", etc. unless you enjoy looking like total rubes.
George Bates, D.V.M. |
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I am enjoying your magazine very much!
Elva |
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