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  • Practical Horseman's Conformation Clinic Returns!

    In response to the many readers who have asked, we’re bringing back this classic favorite beginning in the January 2008 issue! In Conformation Clinic, a breed judge evaluates and critiques conformation photos of hunter, jumper, dressage and event horses or prospects, placing them in order of preference...
    Posted to Forum by Stacey-mod on 10-10-2007
    Filed under: Practical Horseman, conformation clinic, conformation, critique
  • May Rider-to-Rider Question

    The new Rider to Rider column is a success! And it's all thanks to our readers ... so keep your answers coming! The question for the May issue is: How do you encourage your horse to drink unfamiliar water when he's away from home? The writer of our favorite letter will receive a copy of Life...
    Posted to Forum by MORizzo on 12-03-2007
    Filed under: practical horseman, rider to rider
  • Hooking up a gooseneck to a crew cab truck

    My wife was having trouble hooking up our gooseneck to our crew cab truck. She couldn't see the ball over the seat. You can buy devices that assist you on line for around $20. Me, I did not want to spend $20. So, I bought a plunger with a yellow handle for $6. The type with the extended plunger....
    Posted to Forum by kulchak on 03-18-2008
    Filed under: practical horseman
  • Re: Eventing Safety—Your Thoughts

    I think some of the rule changes regarding qualifications to move up through the levels are valid, but I feel that they should apply to both horse and rider as a team. If you check Baron Verde's (Darrin C's horse) record with the USEA, he moved from Novice to Prelim in 5 events: 2 Novice, 2 Training...
    Posted to Forum by 821462 on 05-15-2008
    Filed under: practical horseman, eventing safety Practical Horseman Rolex
  • Re: Alternatives for hay

    Practical Horseman just did a story on this in the September issue (Health Update, p. 16). In a nutshell, the six substitutes outlined are bagged, chopped forage; hay cubes; hay pellets; "complete" feed; beet pulp; and soybean hulls.
    Posted to Forum by Stacey-mod on 09-19-2007
    Filed under: practical horseman, forage, soybean, pellets, beet pulp, hay, feed
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