Western Horse Review January 2011 Issue
Winter Blankets
There are valid arguments both for and against winter blanketing. We examine the variables and give you the information you need to make an informed decision in the best interests of your horse. Page: 20 | -15 Likes | 0Fast & Furious The 30th anniversary of the Stampede Cutting Horse Futurity brought out some of the best horses on the continent for five days in October. Page: 50 | 0 Likes | 0
Rider's Journal
Hay alternatives, aid for free-roaming horses, shoo-files, sales in the recession, and deserving horse breeders. Page: 10
How we Ride Here
An Alberta performance horse breeder talks candidly about his devotion to the principles of breeding and love of the horses. Page: 14
Equine Health
It's all about the cold this issues: Great tips for winter feeding, as well as checkpoints to ensure your horse is drinking enough and 10 tips for cold-weather management. Page: 16
The 2010 Championship Edition
Now that the dust has settled, find out who has taken home the coveted awards and buckles from this year's western horse competitions. The 2010 Championship Edition covers all the major western riding events in Canada and gives you the goods on how the champions got there. Page: 22
Champions Showcase
This annual advertising feature enhances our editorial component with your chance to give congratulations and thanks to the folks that led to your year's successes. Page: 54
Stallion Avenue
Narrow your search for the perfect match with these outstanding sires. Page: 75
Trading Post
Our stable marketplace. Find services, sale items, classified ads and all things pertaining to horse industry needs. Page: 76
Hooked on Horses
A candid talk with Josh Nichols, Canada's renowned clinician who believes in training from the horse's point of view. Page: 78Write Your Comment
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