Inland Empire Arabian Horse Club

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Inland Empire Arabian Horse Club
nd Quarter Issue – Vol.
016 – Seco
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SPOKANE, WASHINGTON USA
www.horse-previews.com
Inland Empire
Arabian
Horse Club
Arabian Horse Extravaganza
Saturday, May 28 • 7pm
Spokane Fair & Expo Center
P.o. Box 427 • spokane, W
a 99210-0427 • (509) 922-3456
Volume 28 • Issue 2
Spring 2016 • Second Quarter Issue
Features
Do not Miss the Arabian
Horse Extravaganza
riding the West
by Don Dyer ............................................ 4
Sensible Hoof Handling
by Ann Kirk ............................................... 8
baxter black
On The Edge of Common Sense
the Weather ............................................ 16
Is there life on Horseback
after the Kids leave?
by Ken Carmichael .................................. 20
Political animals
Krisean Performance Horses
Life with Blue Eyed Wonders
by Jill Smith ............................................. 28
Veterinary Knowledge ageless Horsemanship
Mare Power
Dr. Jed McKinlay, DVM ........................... 36
content
Advertisers Index ..................................... 46
Advertising Rates ..................................... 47
Classified Advertising............................... 44
Clubs & Organizations ............................ 42
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Helen Boyd-Schwartz
SalES & aDMINISTRaTION
Donna Eslick
pRODucTION
Devon McCarthy
Patrick McHale
Deborah Simpson
Shelly Wall
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T
he Inland Empire Arabian Horse
Club is an enthusiastic, dedicated
group of horse lovers who continue to
excel in their promotion of the Arabian
horse and their charitable efforts within
the community.
Over the past several years the
Club has Donated well over $100,000
to the Shriner’s Hospital for Children
in Spokane who provide the highest
quality care for a wide range of pediatric
orthopaedic and neuromusculoskeletal
disorders and diseases.
Our primary activities to promote the
Arabian horse include its Class A backto-back shows held during the Memorial day weekend at the Spokane Fair &
Expo Center.
Our shows have grown in reputation
and stature over the years. 2015 was our
first ARABIAN HORSE EXTRAVAGANZA,
which entertained a wide range of
people throughout the community
(standing room only). They came to
watch, scream and clap for their favorite
horse.
Every year our membership is growing
and expanding with great new ideas. We
have something planned every month
from farm tours to poker trail rides. Our
youth group is an outstanding group of
kids with a lot of talent and knowledge.
They offer activities every month. The
kids are always very welcoming to new
youth members, so don’t be shy if you
want to join.
2016 Plans are in the works for this
year’s Class A back to back horse shows.
The IEAHC Memorial Day Classic Show
I will be held May 26th-27th & IEAHC
Memorial Day Classic Show II will be
heldMAY28th-29th2016.
Ann Judge-Wegener will be one of
On Our
Front Cover
our judges. She is the lucky lady that
owns and rides the Denver Broncos’
mascot, “Thunder”.
Saturdaynight,May28that7pmwill
be our Arabian Horse Extravaganza, this
will be a night of fun and excitement.
There will be hors d’ oeuvres and wine
tasting. Come early to get a good seat.
The cost is FREE!! Open to the public.
The Supreme Halter Competition
will give you goose bumps! Come see
for yourself the beauty, charisma, and
conformation of the Arabian horse.
Western Pleasure will mesmerize you.
Watch these beautiful horses moving to
the slow calming music while showing
their style and grace.
Hunter Pleasure is always a very
large class, so pick out your favorite and
see if the judges agree. English Pleasure
is always exciting. You are witnessing
beauty in motion!! One of the most
popular is Native Costume. In this class,
horse and rider wear Americanized
versions of Bedouin garb complete with
tassels and embroidery. They perform at
the walk, canter, and hand gallop.
Show dates are:
• IEAHC Memorial Day Classic Show
1st & 2nd May 26th-29th
• ArabianHorseExtravaganza,SaturdayMay28that7pm
The Inland Empire Arabian Horse
Club is based in Spokane, Washington
with members located throughout
eastern Washington and northern
Idaho. The Club is affiliated with the
International Arabian Horse Association
and the Region V Arabian Horse
Association.
Club Officers are listed on our website www.ieahc.org
APRIL 2016 • HORSE PREVIEWS • PAGE 2
PR
PO Box
549
The
Tradition
Prosser, WA 99350
Continues,
RETURN
SERVICE
REQUESTED is Welcome!
Where
Everyone
Let us help you sell your horse!
PO Box 549
Prosser,
WA
99350
Hermiston
Oregon
RETURN
SERVICE
REQUESTED
Fair
Grounds
Saturday & Sunday,
June 4 & 5, 2016
The people’s sale open to all classes of horses for all classes of people!
EaRLy CataLOG CONSIGNMENt… and 3 others
coming from same great program with same bloodlines
This fancy chromed up bright sorrel gelding is out of an excellent
Register of Merit sire Sonny Pep San. He has profile, presence and
personality and his dam is an outstanding broodmare with breeding,
brains and build. Granddam is an outstanding daughter of Dr. Nick Bar.
Sun Frost is a World Champion barrel horse sire and sire of AQHA
Performance, also winners in NCHA cutting and PRCA roping. Sun
Frost is also the sire of Frenchmans Guy, PC Sun Socks and many other
outstanding stallions. Other noteworthy sires in his pedigree are Doc
Bar, Driftwood Ike, Azure Te (TB), Sugar Bars AAA, Mr San Peppy and
Flit Bar. His pedigree is loaded. He is quick and fast and a versatile
prospect deluxe to rope, run or ranch.
Sun Frost
CataLOG DEaDLINE:
Friday, april 15, 2016
FEbRuaRy CataLOG
SaLES avERaGES
Top 5 Horses - $7,400
Top 10 Horses - $6,000
NO SaLE ON CataLOG HORSES 16 head of mares, including
21,000 copies of the catalog promoting 1 Molly Mule - $2,000
11 head of 3-5 year old geldings,
the horses will be distributed
including 1 pony - $3,200
all over the great Northwest!
8 yearling stud colts - $2,400
Fill out & email the entry form found on our website 9 yearling & 2 year old fillies $2,200
Overall average - 92 head sold
on Saturday - $2,450
$100 Entry Fee • Flate Rate $100
HIGH SELLING HORSE
Hip #1 in the sale, Juice, owned
by Randy and Janelle Hull, shown
by Matt Funk, purchased by
Shawn Eng for $10,500
Questions? 509-778-3467 PO box 549, Prosser, Wa 99350
email: horseextravaganza1@gmail.com website: HermistonHorseSaleExtravaganza.com
APRIL 2016 • HORSE PREVIEWS • PAGE 3
P
Riding the West
By Don Dyer
The Back Country Horsemen of Washington has three local
chapters in and around the Spokane area. Should this article
make it outside the Spokane area, I would like to remind
the reader that there are other chapters around the state of
Washington and they can be found online at www.BCHW.org.
Now the big question is why should you become involved?
I will attempt to give you several reasons; first and foremost
we as an organization exist for three reasons—One is to furnish
a labor force to keep trails open with physical labor. Second, by
our annual dues, fundraisers, and donations, we raise money
to have a part-time lobbyist in Washington to help us get the
funds necessary to keep the National Forest operational to
some extent. Third, by being an organization, we have a large
membership by keeping our members updated as to what is
happening in Washington. They are able to write letters, send
emails, or make phone calls to their legislators letting them
know that we are watching how they vote on the bills that
affect us and our pleasures. A perfect example of this is just
recently a bill went before Congress where an attempt was
made to cut funding for the Recreational Trails Program. Most
of us do not know that a percentage of our gas taxes go to this
program. Two senators presented a bill to take that money and
put it toward something else, thus eliminating the Recreational
Trail Program nationwide. We were able to prevent this with
thousands of emails and phone calls in less than 48 hours.
Thanks to BCHW and other recreational organizations for
GODING APPALOOSAS
Owned, shown & trained by Clyde Goding
Registered
Appaloosa Gelding
9 years old
Leopard,
white with brown
spots, starting to
go to shows
Also for Sale:
Registered
Appaloosa Gelding
7 years old
with blanket,
not broke, round
pen, groundwork
well underway
Clyde Goding • 208-875-0353 • Princeton, ID
notifying their club members.
I mentioned in the last paragraph physical labor. What kind
of labor is it that we do? I will give you some examples that you
may be familiar with. Members of BCHW built the arena in the
equestrian area of Riverside State Park, as well as the Round
Pen, and they also built a number of the holding pens in the
campground before the expansion this year. BCHW members
also paid for and built the obstacle course in Riverside State
Park. That took three years of planning just to get the approval
from the state plus the actual work. BCHW members performed
a majority of the labor for the parking area at Slavin Ranch and
built the bridge at Liberty Lake. BCHW members are currently
involved in developing the parking area and trail system at
Rustler Gulch in the Eloika Lake area. This project has been
ongoing for about three years. That is just a little bit of the work
performed in the Spokane area within the last couple of years.
This does not include the days in the saddle clearing a variety
of trails of overgrowth and downed trees. Most of this work
is performed in early spring or throughout the summer. One
advantage of having a large group is that no one has to do a lot
of work if everyone does a little here and there.
Besides work, is there another reason why you should join?
I would answer that this way—do you know all there is to
know about horses or riding? Is there any chance you think
you might desire to learn something from someone else? Do
you know where all the trails are? Would you like to learn new
trails? Do you like to hang out with horse people, or people
with the same interest you have? Is there something you would
like to learn? Most BCH chapters have members with varying
degrees of experience—people who are just beginning in
horses to expert packers and excellent horsemen. Most are
willing to share their knowledge, if not at a meeting, perhaps
at a chapter clinic. Some clinics are for chapter members or
BCHW members only. Others are open to the public with a
charge and free to BCHW members. Quite often educational
information or training is given at each meeting. If there is
something you want to know or you need help with most of
the time, you only have to ask and, if it is at all possible, you
will receive the help requested. Hope to see you soon at a
BCHW meeting.
If you would like more information about BCHW, email
me at PonderosaBCH@aol.com I will be happy to answer any
questions you may have and point you in the right direction.
I would like to make an update—the Ponderosa Chapter
now has a Facebook page. Just sign in on your account, go
to search, type in Ponderosa Back Country Horseman and it
should take you right to the page. Our webpage should be up
and running soon.
APRIL 2016 • HORSE PREVIEWS • PAGE 4
APRIL 2016 • HORSE PREVIEWS • PAGE 5
Approved
Approved
by:
by: by:
Approved
Approved
by:
AQHA
AQHA
&&MSQHA
MSQHA
AQHA,
MSQHA
AQHA &
MSQHA& IQHA
Fees:
Fees:(Per
(PerClass
Class- Per
- PerJudge)
Judge)
Fees:
(Per Class - Per
Judge)
All
AllInclusiveCircuit
InclusiveCircuit
Fee
Fee
$300.00
$300.00
All
Inclusive
Circuit
$300.00
(Unlimited
(Unlimited
Classes
Classes
Per
PerFee
Horse)
Horse)(May
(May21-22)
21-22)
(Unlimited
Classes
Per Horse)
(May
21-22)
All
Allnovice
noviceShow
Show
Entries
Entries
(May
(May20)
20) $10.00/Class
$10.00/Class
All
novice
Show Entries (May 20) $10.00/Class
Open
Open
&&Amateur
Amateur
$19.00
$19.00
Open
&
Amateur
$19.00
Novice,
Novice,
Rookie
Rookie
&&AQHA
AQHAWalk
WalkTrot
Trot
$15.00
$15.00
Novice,
$15.00
Youth
Youth Rookie & AQHA Walk Trot
$17.00
$17.00
Youth
$17.00
Office
OfficeCharge
Charge
$5.00/Horse
$5.00/Horse
$5.00/Horse
Stalls
StallsPaid
PaidbybyMay
May1313
$85.00
$85.00
StallsPaid
PaidAfter
by May
131313
$85.00
Stalls
After
May
May
$95.00
$95.00
Stalls
Paid
After
May
13
$95.00
Early
EarlyArrivals,
Arrivals,
late
late
Departure
Departure
$30.00
$30.00
Early
Arrivals, late Departure
$30.00
Haul
HaulIns
Ins
$15.00/Horse
$15.00/HorsePer
Per
Day
Day
Haul
Ins
Per Day
AQHA
AQHA
Drug
DrugProcessing
Processing $15.00/Horse
$5.00/Judge
$5.00/Judge
AQHA
Drug Processing$15.00
$5.00/Judge
Shavings
Shavings
$15.00Per
PerHorse/Stall
Horse/Stall
Shavings
$15.00
Per
Horse/Stall
Pre-bed
Pre-bed
$5.00
$5.00
(must
(must
order
order
ahead)
ahead)
Pre-bed
$5.00 (must
order
ahead)
RV/LQ
RV/LQ
$30.00
$30.00
Day/Night
Day/Night
RV/LQ
$30.00 Day/Night
Elect
ElectOnly
Only
$25.00
$25.00
Elect
$25.00
Dry
Dry Only
$20.00
$20.00
Dry
$20.00
IEQHA
IEQHA
58th
58thAnnual
AnnualSilver
SilverCircuit
Circuit
- AQHA
- AQHA
Shows
Shows
IEQHA
58th
Annual
Silver
Circuit
- AQHA
Shows
IEQHA
58th
Annual
Silver
Circuit
- AQHAWA
Shows
Spokane
Spokane
County
County
Fair
Fair
&
&
Expo
Expo
Spokane,
Spokane,
WAWA
Spokane
County
Fair
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Expo
Spokane,
Spokane
County
Fair
&show
Expo
- Spokane,
WA
May
May21-22,
21-22,2016
2016
(All
(Allnovice
novice
showmay
may
20th,
20th,3:00pm)
3:00pm)
May
2016(All
(Allnovice
novice
show
May
20th,
3pm)
May21-22,
21-22, 2016
show
may
20th,
3:00pm)
JUDGES:
JUDGES:
JUDGES:
MAY
MAY2020
MAY
20 WA
Tammie
Tammie
Whitt,
Whitt,
WA
Tammie Whitt, WA
MAY
MAY21-22
21-22
MAY
21-22
Brad
Brad
Cibby,
Cibby,
GA
GA
BradCarter,
Cibby,TN
GA
Mike
Mike
Carter,
TN
Mike Carter,
TN
Charlene
Charlene
Carter,
Carter,
TN
TN
Charlene Carter, TN
AQHA
AQHAWalk
WalkTrot
TrotCANNOT
CANNOT
AQHA
Walk
Trot CANNOT
Cross
CrossEnter
EnterInto
Into
Respective
Respective
Lope
LopeClass
Class
Cross Enter Into Respective Lope Class
SHOW
SHOWSECRETARY:
SECRETARY:
SHOW
SECRETARY:
Darlene
DarleneChase
Chase
Darlene
Chase
1733
1733Alder
Alder
Avenue
Avenue
1733
Alder
Avenue
Lewiston,
Lewiston,
IDID
83501
83501
Lewiston,
ID 83501
PH/FAX:
PH/FAX:(208)
(208)
798-0763
798-0763
PH/FAX:
(208)
798-0763
CELL:
CELL:(208)
(208)
305-6130
305-6130
CELL:
305-6130
EMAIL:
EMAIL:(208)
darlenechase@cableone.net
darlenechase@cableone.net
EMAIL: darlenechase@cableone.net
SHOW
SHOWMANAGER:
MANAGER:
SHOW
MANAGER:
Linda
LindaKirk
Kirk
Linda Kirk
TRAIL
TRAIL&&TRAIL
TRAILDESIGN
DESIGN
TRAIL
TRAIL DESIGN
Shannon
Shannon&
O’Dell
O’Dell
Shannon O’Dell
ANNOUNCER:
ANNOUNCER:
ANNOUNCER:
Chris
ChrisRiedle
Riedle
Chris Riedle
Trail
TrailWarm-Up
Warm-UpSaturday
SaturdayEvening
Evening&&Sunday
SundayAM,
AM,$10.00
$10.00
Trail Warm-Up Saturday Evening & Sunday AM, $10.00
Saturday,
Saturday,May
May21,
21,2016
2016– –8:00
8:00a.m.
a.m.
May
21,
2016 – 8:00 a.m.
1.Saturday,
1. Reining,
Reining,
All
All
Ages
Ages
Reining,
All Ages
2.1.
2. Novice
NoviceAmateur
Amateur
Reining
Reining
Novice
Amateur
3.2.
3. Amateur
Amateur
Reining
ReiningReining
Amateur
Reining
4.3.
4. Novice
NoviceYouth
Youth
Reining
Reining
Novice
Youth Reining
5.4.
5. Youth
YouthReining,
Reining,
1818&&Under
Under
5.
Youth
Reining, 18 & Under
SMALL
SMALL
BREAK
BREAK
BREAK
6.SMALL
6. Ranch
Ranch
Riding,
Riding,All
AllAges
Ages
Ranch
Riding,
All
AgesRiding
7.6.
7. Novice
NoviceAmateur
Amateur
Ranch
Ranch
Riding
Novice
Amateur
Ranch Riding
8.7.
8. Amateur
Amateur
Ranch
RanchRiding
Riding
Amateur
Ranch
Riding
9.8.
9. Novice
NoviceYouth
Youth
Ranch
Ranch
Riding
Riding
9.
Novice
YouthRiding
Ranch Riding
10.
10. Youth
YouthRanch
Ranch
Riding
10.
Youth Ranch Riding
BREAK
BREAK
BREAK
11.
11. Yearling
YearlingStallions
Stallions
11.
Stallions
12.
12. 2 Yearling
2Year
YearOld
Old
Stallions
Stallions
12.
YearOld
OldStallions
Stallions
13.
13. 3 23Year
13.
Old
Stallions
14.
14. 4 34&Year
&Over
Over
Stallions
Stallions
14.
4Open
& Over
StallionsStallions
15.
15. Open
Performance
Performance
Stallions
15. Grand
Open
Performance
Stallions
Grand&
&Reserve
ReserveSallions
Sallions
Grand
&Yearling
ReserveStallions
Sallions
16.
16. Amateur
Amateur
Yearling
Stallions
16.
Amateur2 Yearling
Stallions
17.
17. Amateur
2Year
YearOld
Old
Stallions
Stallions
17.
Amateur3 23Year
YearOld
OldStallions
Stallions
18.
18. Amateur
18.
Amateur4 34&Year
Old
Stallions
19.
19. Amateur
&Over
Over
Stallions
Stallions
19.
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4Performance
& Over Stallions
20.
20. Amateur
Stallions
Stallions
20. Grand
Amateur
Performance
Stallions
Grand&&Reserve
ReserveAmateur
Amateur
Stallions
Stallions
Grand
&
Reserve Amateur Stallions
21.
21. Yearling
Yearling
Geldings
Geldings
21.
Geldings
22.
22. 2 Yearling
2Year
YearOld
Old
Geldings
Geldings
22.
YearOld
OldGeldings
Geldings
23.
23. 3 23Year
23.
3Open
Year
Old Geldings
24.
24. Open
Performance
Performance
Geldings
Geldings
24. Grand
Open
Performance
Geldings
Grand&
&Reserve
ReserveGeldings
Geldings
Grand
&
Reserve
Geldings
25.
25. Novice
NoviceAmateur
Amateur
Yearling
Yearling
Geldings
Geldings
25.
NoviceAmateur
Amateur2 Yearling
Geldings
26.
26. Novice
2Year
YearOld
Old
Geldings
Geldings
26.
NoviceAmateur
Amateur3 23Year
YearOld
OldGeldings
Geldings
27.
27. Novice
27.
NoviceAmateur
Amateur4 34&Year
Old
Geldings
28.
28. Novice
&Over
Over
Geldings
Geldings
28.
NoviceAmateur
AmateurPerformance
4Performance
& Over Geldings
29.
29. Novice
Geldings
Geldings
29. No
Novice
Amateur
Performance Geldings
NoGrand
Grand
ororReserve
Reserve
No
Grand
or Reserve
30.
30. Amateur
Amateur
Yearling
Yearling
Geldings
Geldings
30.
Amateur2 Yearling
Geldings
31.
31. Amateur
2Year
YearOld
Old
Geldings
Geldings
31.
Amateur3 23Year
YearOld
OldGeldings
Geldings
32.
32. Amateur
32.
Amateur4 34&Year
Old
Geldings
33.
33. Amateur
&Over
Over
Geldings
Geldings
33.
AmateurPerformance
4Performance
& Over Geldings
34.
34. Amateur
Geldings
Geldings
34. Grand
Amateur
Performance
Geldings
Grand&&Reserve
ReserveAmateur
Amateur
Geldings
Geldings
Grand
&
Reserve
Amateur
Geldings
35.
35. Novice
NoviceYouth
Youth
Yearling
Yearling
Geldings
Geldings
35.
NoviceYouth
Youth2 Yearling
Geldings
36.
36. Novice
2Year
YearOld
Old
Geldings
Geldings
36.
NoviceYouth
Youth3 23Year
YearOld
OldGeldings
Geldings
37.
37. Novice
37.
Youth
3 Year
Old
Geldings
38.
38. 4 Novice
4&&Over
Over
Novice
Novice
Youth
Youth
Geldings
Geldings
38.
4Novice
& Over
Novice
Youth Geldings
39.
39. Novice
Youth
Youth
Performance
Performance
Geldings
Geldings
39. No
Novice
Youth
Performance Geldings
NoGrand
Grand
ororReserve
Reserve
No
Grand
or Reserve
40.
40. Youth
Youth
Yearling
Yearling
Geldings
Geldings
40.
Youth2 Yearling
Geldings
41.
41. Youth
2Year
YearOld
Old
Geldings
Geldings
41. Youth 2 Year Old Geldings **More
84.
42.
42. Youth
Youth3 3Year
YearOld
OldGeldings
Geldings
84. Novice
NoviceAmateur
AmateurWalk
WalkTrot
TrotHunter
HunterUnder
Under
42.
Youth4 34&Year
Old
Geldings
84. Saddle
Novice
43.
Geldings
43. Youth
&Over
Over
Geldings
Saddle Amateur Walk Trot Hunter Under
43.
YouthPerformance
4Performance
& Over Geldings
Saddle
85.
44.
Geldings
44. Youth
Geldings
85. Rookie
RookieAmateur
AmateurHunter
HunterUnder
UnderSaddle
Saddle
44. Grand
Youth
Geldings
85.
Rookie
86.
Geldings
Grand&Performance
&Reserve
ReserveYouth
Youth
Geldings
86. Novice
NoviceAmateur
AmateurHunter
HunterUnder
UnderSaddle
Saddle
Grand
&
Reserve Youth Geldings
86.
Novice
Amateur
Hunter
Under
Saddle
87.
Select
Under
Saddle
45.
Mares
45. Yearling
Yearling
Mares
87. Amateur
Amateur
SelectHunter
Hunter
Under
Saddle
45.
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140. Walk Trot Novice Youth Trail
141. Rookie Youth Trail
142. Novice Youth Trail
143. Walk Trot Novice Amateur Trail
144. Rookie Amateur Trail
145. Novice Amateur Trail
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147. Novice Youth Showmanship
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Ann Kirk
Sensible Hoof Handling
Spring is here and the horses are ready to be trimmed in
preparation for riding to begin. But is your horse an easy one
for the farrier or is it a toss of the coin every time he shows
up as to whether your horse will be good or bad this time?
You owe it to yourself and your farrier to teach your horse to
handle its feet safely and calmly every time it’s needed.
It’s always interesting to listen to my farrier as I hold my
horses for him to work on. He tells of the horse he can do all
four without even putting on a halter. And he tells of those
who try to kick his head off. There are ones that the owner
just tells him when and isn’t even there but the horse is so
good, he doesn’t need any help to get the job done. Then
there are the ones that have barely been handled, much less
had their feet worked with but the owner wants him to trim
and shoe them anyway. He is expected to spend the extra
time to take the risks and train the horse but is not to expect
any extra compensation for his time. Often, he just walks
away and encourages them to get the horse trained before he
will come back.
The good news is teaching a horse to handle its feet is not
that hard and can be done safely without the use of ropes and
gadgets in a fairly short amount of time. All you need is a safe
enclosure, a snaffle bit bridle and some patience. It is time
well spent and your horse will get lighter in the bridle while
learning this valuable lesson.
My goal is to connect
you with your horse by
teaching you sensible,
hands-on exercises that
will reduce frustration
Take your horse to your
enclosure and put on the
bridle. This may be easier
said than done with some
horses so if your horse
needs work to get him to
this phase, don’t try to skip
steps in his education just to
get his feet trimmed. If he is
hard to catch, you may have
to funnel him into a round
pen, work with him to learn
to be caught on cue, get
control of his head, respond well to a head-down cue, etc....
But those are another set of lessons.
When you feel comfortable and have the bridle on, tie the
reins up out of the way. Make sure they are loose enough for
your horse to turn its head around to its side or take them off
if this is easily done. Then hook a 10’-12’ line to the left side
of the bit. Facing the horse’s left side, pick up on the rein with
the left hand. Take the slack out by moving your left hand
towards the top of the hip and wait for him to step his left
hind leg to the right before releasing the rein. Repeat this in
sets of 10 on each side with a short pause between each step
until you can move his hip easily away from you with only
the pressure of the rein.
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Starting with the left front foot and the line hooked on the
left side of the bit, you are ready to find your starting place
with the foot. Your horse may already handle its feet well
for cleaning them but needs work putting them in position
for the farrier. Your horse may just get impatient and tell you
when it is time to put the foot down. Or you may have a
horse that is scared of even having you run your hand down
its leg. You need to find a safe starting point with your horse
and build from there so you don’t get hurt and your horse
learns what you are trying to teach him. By breaking the lesson into little steps, it reduces the struggle and you get to
your goal a lot quicker.
Stand facing the rear of the horse. The lead should be held
in your left hand between you and the horse with almost all
the slack out of the line. Run your hand as far down the leg
as the horse will allow without moving. Stand up and pet the
horse, letting him know this is all you wanted. Do lots of reps
until you can touch the whole leg and foot.
When you are ready to pick up the foot, let’s teach the
horse to shift his weight off the leg and even pick it up for
you. I do this by pinching the tendon just below and behind
the knee gradually until the horse just starts to shift its weight
to the right. Release and praise. Again, repeat until he will
shift his weight and actually pick his foot up a little ways.
Eventually, start to hold the foot for a couple seconds building up to holding it longer and longer. This is much easier
than trying to wrestle the foot up by force.
Here is the key to him not just pulling the foot away or
moving off. Every time he moves off or jerks his foot away,
immediately move his hip to the right in a tight circle. I don’t
mean make him go forward in a circle around you. Pick up
on the lead, take his nose towards his hip and move his hip to
the right in a pivot on the forehand. Have him step 4-5 times
over, release, settle him and go right back to work with the
foot. He will soon learn that what you are asking him to do is
not hard and moving his hip over takes more effort.
When you move to the back foot, it is a little different. For
the left hind, hold the lead in your right hand and use your
left hand to work the leg. This turns your back more to the
horse and puts your legs in a better position just in case the
horse would kick. By having control of the nose and the hip,
you are also safer by being able to move the hind feet away
in case of a kick.
By using this sequence, you can advance his foot handling
to any level you have in mind. Depending on your starting
place, you can fix an educated horse that is just being a brat
in a matter of minutes or get a scared one solid in a few
weeks. With a scared one, take just one foot a day for 2 or 3
days before going to the next foot. I usually do both fronts
before the backs but that is up to you. I strongly urge you to
spend some time getting your horse ready for the next time
his feet need done and your farrier will greatly appreciate any
effort you put in. Until next time, God Bless and ride safe.
Ann Kirk is available for Sensible Horsemanship Clinics or Workshops in your area. For more information and other Sensible Horsemanship articles, go to www.annkirk.com. Beginning Sensible Horsemanship is available in a DVD series with a new addition - Sensible
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We have transported the (insert # _______) kids for the last
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Political Animals
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Boy, what a wild west of a political scene this year, I thought,
as I put down the morning newspaper and wandered outside
for some fresh air. I headed for the stallion corrals as the horses
with their common horse sense just always grounded me.
Then I saw it. A huge sign was hung on the barn that said
“Commander for Commander”! NOW what was Commander
my big, white, Quarter Horse stallion up to! I charged toward
his pasture to have a talk. It is a mixed blessing to have
a talking horse as they seem to come with a perplexity for
stirring up trouble!
Commander was in an intense over-the-fence conversation
with Timer, my Arabian stallion. That always meant trouble!
The big blue eyed wonder was perfectly groomed and sporting
a toothy horse grin that any politician would be proud of.
“Soooo, Commander what’s up?” I tried to be casual but
then just lost it! “And WHAT is that sign?!”
“Well, I have decided to run for office in our national Horse
Congress” Commander said, as he causally turned toward me.
“You know, we do have a political governing body for horses
akin to your political system. Ours is more farm based than
farce based.”
“What!? You have a national horse political system!?”
I sometimes wondered just how much I didn’t know about
horses. “We have a Commander as our head horse instead
of a president.” Commander patiently explained. “Don’t you
think my slogan “Commander for Commander” is just SO
politically catchy?! I’m a natural to win!”
“I suppose you have a ‘Secretary of Stable’ too?” I said
sarcastically and then from the look he gave me, I guessed I
was right!
“There is also a mare running for office who is after all the
mare votes.” Commander continued“There has never been a
Commanding MARE before. I don’t know if she can handle it.
She claims we’re sexist!”
“Well ...... you ARE stallions!” I said, trying not to really take
a side here. “And there is the fact that many herds of horse are
run by the alpha mare...”
“My biggest opponent surprised us all.” Commander ignored
my comment. “He’s a little Shetland guy with a really unruly
forelock of hair! It would fall in his eyes if he didn’t plaster it
into place with a ton of ShowSleeze Mane Hair Spray! He’s all
about running the horse kingdom like a business. But even as
a little guy himself I’m not sure he’s really going to help the
little guy out there. And would he really respect mares?”
Commander, warming to his subject, continued. “Why he
shocked us all with his rhetoric about who should be our
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2993
3693
14250
BARBED WIRE
1100 ea
4x50’
$
Rails
670 ea
$
2x4 WELDED WIRE
60
5x100’
3 /2”x8’ ..................................... $511
3-4”x16’ .................................. $1155
4-5”x10’ .................................. $1106
5-6”x12’/121/2’......................... $1628
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10926
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Spokane HorSe property
6.1 acre View Lot
overlooking Riverside
State Park
Ride from your land
onto the Centennial
Trail!
Horse trails & hiking
10 gpm well
Private paved road
Feels like the country
even though it is only
10 min to downtown
& 10 min to airport
120,000
$
Connie McLaughlin
509-362-2564
nation’s horses! He wants to send all the Appaloosas out
of the country because they have a spotted history and the
Thoroughbreds have to go because there’s a race issue with
them! Quarter Horses have to go due to the devaluation of the
dollar, they just aren’t worth a plug nickel any more. He would
also throw out Arabians just because of their ancestry.”
“Well that doesn’t leave very many horses to cast a vote
for him does it?” I said, trying to get a word in edgewise as
talking horses can really talk!
“Hmmmmm, you’re right. Maybe he’s just about
sensationalism after all.”
“So Commander, just what platform are YOU running on?
What makes you think you could run the, er, horse kingdom?”
I was still trying to take this all in, but horse sense isn’t always
human sense. They do have their secrets!
“Mares always like a stallion in command, so to speak.”
Commander commented with his best political toothy grin.
“So my campaign is based on health care for mares, well, I
mean healthcare for all horses. I need the stallion and gelding
vote too. I call it CommanderCare!”
COMMANDERCARE (to be continued...)
Jill Smith is a Spokane, WA entrepreneur, international
business owner, artist/potter and cowgirl at heart. She raises
Arabian racehorses, Arabian/Quarter Horses, palominos and
Cremellos/Perlinos. High N Command (pen name, Commander)
is a smart-talking AQHA perlino stallion, constantly trolling
for mares. Visit our web sites and blog www.kriseanhorses.com
www.cowgirlco-op.com
(Blacklord Basksok x Blacmagic Matara)
2002 Homozygous Black Arabian
SCID Clear
Shipped Cooled
or
Live Cover
Standing at Stud
Spokane, WA
Live Foal Guarantee
Multiple Mare Discount
Contact: Nova Burke at (509) 710-1712 ~ nburke51@msn.com ~ www.sir-dierich.blogspot.com
APRIL 2016 • HORSE PREVIEWS • PAGE 30
5206 e SILVer SpUr LAne, SpokAne
Saddleback country estates
• Secluded and Private with glorious
surroundings
• Rancher on 10 acres with daylight,
walkout basement
• Built in 1993, Remodeled in 2015
• Fenced horse pasture that can also be
cut for hay
• 3 different decks allow enjoyment of
beautiful settings
• All new carpet and interior paint
• 2 fireplaces
• Gated and paved access
• Turnover in this neighborhood is almost
nonexistent!
• 8 minutes to the “Y” in north Spokane
• 10 minutes to shopping for all your needs!
Virtual Tour: www.tourfactory.com/1371825
$
475,000
200 AcreS, WeSt of SpokAne
0 n Hayford road
• Over 200 acres adjoining Washington State land (managed by
the Department of Natural Resources) & Riverside State Park!
• Perfect for cattle or horses with miles of riding trails nearby!
• 45 acres of tillable ground, partially treed, partially open,
BIG views!
• 10 minutes to shopping & 10 minutes to the airport
Virtual Tour: www.tourfactory.com/1471174
(509) 994-9300
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525,000
An Expert You Can Trust With Your Property Investment
APRIL 2016 • HORSE PREVIEWS • PAGE 31
horse training, lessons & Clinics
All breeds, most disciplines
reserve Your training spot asaP!
Arabian Stallion Service
Whetzel
horse training
Eastern Washington
Quarter Horse Association
24th Annual
208-301-1170
Prize Ride
Pullman, Wa
www.whetzelhorsetraining.com
Eastern Washington Quarter Horse Association
WindDrift
Farm
Saturday,
June
4,
2016
24th Annual
AQHA Horses • Horned Cattle
Eastern Washington Quarter Horse Association
24th Annual
Prize Ride
Silver Ridge Ranch
Schipperke Dogs
First Rider at 9am, Last Rider at Noon
Saturday, June 4, 2016
Standing: ANADO ACE AQHA
Saturday, June 4, 2016
Prizes
Silver Ridge Ranch
First Rider at 9am, Last Rider at Noon
Silver Ridge Ranch • 182 SilverPrizes
Ridge Ranch Rd,
($5 / ticket)
($5
/
ticket)Signs
Easton,• WABacon’s
I-90 exit 70,Leather
Follow
Shop:
• Bacon’s Leather Shop:
Matching bosal, headstall and mecate
• Gibson and Son:
One load of either gravel or shale
P
Usually a Few Young Horses for Sale
27210 W. Hallett Rd. • Medical Lake (Espinola), WA 99022
Matching bosal, headstall and mecate
509/299-4143 • e-mail: winddrift@earthlink.net
rizes
• Luft Trailer Sales:
50/50 Cash Raffle Prize Raffle for 4H• Gibson
and
Son:
certificate
and a HiTie trailer
$ $200 Service
(
5/ticket)
set -up
One
load of either gravel or shale
Prize
Raffle
for 4-H
&and Scholarship Fund • Calaway
Trading, Inc.:
50/50
Cash
Raffle
Chuck Wagon on Site
One bundle of #1 premium horse compressed
LEATHER SHOP
Scholarship Fund Family FunBACON’S
hay
• Luft
Trailer
Sales:
• Number
9 Hay Processors:
Matching bosal,
headstall
and Mecate
Silver Ridge Camping
PrizeWagon
Raffleonfor
4H
1.5 tons of your choice of either timothy or
Chuck
Site
$200
Service certificate and a HiTie trailer
509-656-0275
alfalfa compressed hay
GIBSON & SON
182 Silver Ridge Ranch Road set -up
Family
Fun
Call
and Scholarship Fund
Easton, WA
I-90
70 of Follow
Oneexitload
eithersigns
gravel or shale
• Calaway
Trading,
Inc.:
Silver Ridge CampingInfo Call 509-260-0320
or 425-444-6012
Ray & LeeAnn Hancock
LUFT
TRAILER
SALES of #1 premium horse compressed
Dogs
on Trail
Chuck
Wagon on Site NoNoStallions
One bundle
509-656-0275
allowed
$200 Service certificate and HiTie trailer set-up
509-993-7758
hay
For Family
InformationFun
Call
CALAWAY TRADING INC.
509-953-4511
9 Hay Processors:
509.260.0320 or One bundle• ofNumber
#1 premium horse compressed hay
Silver Ridge Camping
509-466-6075
1.5 tons of your choice of either timothy or
425.444.6012
NUMBER 9alfalfa
HAY PROCESSORS
509-656-0275
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compressed hay
No Dogs on Trail
1.5 tons of your choice of either timothy or alfalfa
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NoSilver
StallionsRidge
allowedRanch Road compressed hay
182
lhancock@windwireless.net
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Easton, WA
I-90 exit 70
Follow signs
APRIL 2016 • HORSE PREVIEWS • PAGE 32
Info Call 509-260-0320 or 425-444-6012
50/50 Cash Raffle
lady raven stables
www.EWQHA.com
No Dogs on Trail
APRIL 2016 • HORSE PREVIEWS • PAGE 33
We Offer Outstanding Quality aQHa HOrses…
from young prospects to trained, finished horses…
money earners and AQHA point earners ready to
compete in several events for sale!
PROFESSOR
SMART
SEVERANCE
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AQHA-PBHA
Palomino Stallion
9 Time World Champion, 343
pts in Heading, Heeling & Steer
Stopping, Working Cow Horse &
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Earned $5,991.62 INF.
5 panel N/N
sire: nu Chex to Cash
DAM: Peppys Fanta
NRHA earner $43,398
AQHA 30.5 pts Multiple
futurity & Derby winner,
5 panel N/N
sire: smart Chic Olena
DAM: Nite Nite Tucker
Fee: $1,200
Fee $ 1,500
SMART MARK
2003-3rd Ltd Open World Standings
NRHA LTE $6,500
AQHA pts Reining, Working Cow Horse, money earner in
Team Roping
SIRE: Smart Little Lena
Dam: Misty Rose Glo
Fee: $1,000
HIGH HEAT
Sire of Money Earners in Roping, Barrel Racing
and Junior Rodeo Events, 5 panel N/N
SIRE: Hollywood Heat
DAM: Sons Dust ruffle
Fee: $750
The Cozy Corral I Mead, WA I 509-290-2520 or 509-496-6522
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APRIL 2016 • HORSE PREVIEWS • PAGE 34
ride to rendezvous 2016
May 2-6, 2016 • Winthrop, WA
Teamsters & Riders Welcome
Ride Historic Trails & Back Roads
Bring Your Own Stock – OR Rent a Horse
Ride in WOGA Provided Wagon
Campfire Entertainment
Dutch Oven Cooking
49er Day’s Outfitter/ Packer’s Rendezvous
May 6-8, 2016 • Winthrop City Park
Parade
Hearty Breakfast
Vendors & Demonstrations
Cowboy Dinner
Auction & Packing Competition
Music & Poetry
For information and registration forms contact The WOGA Office
509-997-1080 or 1-877-ASK-WOGA
P.O. Box 1125 • Twisp, WA 98862 • Email: outfitters@woga.org
APRIL 2016 • HORSE PREVIEWS • PAGE 35
www.woga.org
Mare Power
veterinary knowledge
a g el es s
horsemanship
Dr. Jed McKinlay, McKinlay & Peters Equine Hospital
Some people may feel that no reasonable person should
breed a mare these days. With the advent of the ‘unwanted
horse’ issue they have a valid argument. There are horses in
the world today that seem to have no place. Whether they are
too old, too wild, or too whatever there are those individuals
who lack a place in humanity where they may serve a useful
function, or so it seems.
Near the end of his life the great western artist Charles M
Russell wrote, “A few years ago a horse was considered kind
of handy to have around. He was needed everywhere and
used all ways. Uphill or down, mud or dust, he worked. They
made no good roads for him. There’s not a city in mighty near
the whole world he didn’t help build… Today some of these
auto drivers want to kill him off to make fertilizer out of his
body. Maybe I’m sentimental, but I think it’s a damned hard
finish for one that has been as good a friend to man as the
hoss.” Similar sentiments exist today, on both sides.
I was having a nice visit the other night from a couple of
friends who are probably half a generation older than I am.
Each of them told stories of growing up around horses and
experiences they had raising their own children that involved
horses. One spoke of a pack trip he had taken with his son
and some friends when they graduated from high school. The
other told of an experience he had taking his family camping and the 5 year old boy riding on the back of the pack
horse hanging on to the ropes.
Tender and wonderful memories
that will never be forgotten. Both
families had joy because of their
horses.
Dr. Jed McKinlay
Just yesterday I had the privilege of helping a lady who had adopted an older gelding. We
did a physical exam and floated his teeth as well as some lab
work to make sure he had the best chance of gaining some
weight back and that there were no pre-existing problems.
She had 2 little boys along with her that will both have the
blessing of growing up with horses in their lives. What an exceptional augmentation to video games and the internet. Real
experiences to help them learn so they can face real situations
in their lives. Have you ever hired a young person who has
grown up around horses?
It’s easy for most of us to get a little nostalgic about the
bygone days and horses, but what about the future? We
have some hard questions to face as citizens of this great
land. What do we do with the wild horse population? What
do we do with the unwanted horse? Another question we
must ask ourselves is; do we need more horses? I believe
we do.
Sure, it’s sad that there are horses out there that don’t
have an important purpose. There are answers to those
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APRIL 2016 • HORSE PREVIEWS • PAGE 36
From Conception – through their Golden years –
We’re here for the horses in your life…
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APRIL 2016 • HORSE PREVIEWS • PAGE 37
“Come ride with the Legendary, Historic”
Gentlemen
On Horseback
Over 65 Years of Rides!
Yearly Week Long Spring Ride
May 15-20, 2016
Open to all gentlemen. From a different
location every year, we ride out for a
week of great rides, food & good company.
All levels of riders are welcome. Meals
provided by GOH. Come ride with us –
$250 for the week. Register Now!
Ladies send your man for quality guy time!
For more info contact us & enjoy our website.
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Our Yearly Men’s & Ladies’
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PUBLIC
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EQUIPMENT
SALE
Ponderosa Chapter
problems. We just have to have the courage to face them
and make some difficult decisions. But we still need good
horses. There will always be a need for the next great horse.
Whether he be a horse to haul the family into the back
country or win the Triple Crown, the bond between man
and horse is something we should support and encourage
and advocate every day of our lives. I say that because I daily witness the good things horses do for the human family.
Like people, there are good horses and bad horses. Some
of those bad people are the offenders when it comes to
abusing animals. Those mean kind of folks will always find
something to abuse, whether it’s the horse or their fellow
man or whatever. Prisons are full of them, but that’s another
discussion.
We’ve raised a few horses over the years. They become
like part of the family. Some of them are still around and
others have new homes. I’ve always been grateful that our
children have learned to work and accept responsibility. It
brings me deep happiness to talk to their employers and
hear things like, ‘We couldn’t do this without him’.
I’ve always believed in mare power. Lots of exceptional
equestrian athletes would prefer to ride a good mare than
anything else. I think I agree with them. Great mares make
the best babies too. In the last 20-30 years there have been
many exciting advances in equine reproduction. We ship
semen all over the world and have unlimited options and access to stallion power. We can also flush embryos out of our
best mares and raise more babies from them than they could
otherwise produce in a lifetime. Heck, we can still ride them
and raise foals without too much interruption with embryo
transfer. We’ve had some nice mares, but before I cash in
I hope to own one exceptional mare. May we all have the
same privilege!
— Dr. McKinlay
Gates Open to Sellers 8am • Sale Begins 9am
Riverside State Park Equestrian Area
Spokane • Discover Pass Free Day!
Jed McKinlay, DVM • Bob Peters, DVM
Misty Parker, DVM • Robert K. Schneider, DVM
Jake Lynch, DVM
509-928-MPEH (6734) • 509-238-4959
Email: debbie@mpevh.com
www.McKinlayPetersEquine.com
Bring your horse, mule, trailer, tack &
miscellaneous equipment to sell!
Indiana Harness Co.
Sunday, May 8
We provide the
venue & advertising
to bring buyers and
sellers together!
SELLERS PAy ONE
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This is a private party sale, not an auction
Transactions are between the buyer and seller
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• New & used Western & English saddles • Rodeo & pack equipment
• Custom belts & wallets
• Custom working & show chaps
• Cell phone cases
• Blanket & saddle repair
• Dog collars & harnesses for walking
• Custom holsters & saddle scabbards
Tack & Training Aides including:
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complete parts Dept.
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APRIL 2016 • HORSE PREVIEWS • PAGE 39
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APRIL 2016 • HORSE PREVIEWS • PAGE 40
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is permanent horse control that takes less than half the time to
build and can cost as much as 50% less.
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with a variety of materials and designs, from pressure treated or
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APRIL 2016 • HORSE PREVIEWS • PAGE 41
HORSE CLUBS & ORGANIZATIONS
Let’s Get Acquainted! Mail or call us with your organization’s name, meeting place, contact person & telephone number
for publication. This is a FREE service to Horse Organizations in Eastern / Central Washington,
North Idaho, Northeastern Oregon, Western Montana & Kelowna, British Columbia.
www.horse-previews.com/clubs.html
ClUB
Meetings
P.O.C.
49ers Saddle Club
American Mustang & Burro Association
Appleatchee Riders Association
Arabian Horse Club of Central Washington
Back Country Horsemen of WA, I.E. Chapter
Back Country Horsemen of WA, NE Chapter
Back Country Horsemen of ID, Panhandle Chap.
Back Country Horsemen of WA, Ferry County Chap.
Back Country Horsemen of WA, Ponderosa Chap.
BC Draft Under Saddle Club
Big Sky Morgan Horse Assocation
Big Sky Fox Trotter’s Association
BitterRoot Back Country Horsemen
Blackjack Saddle Club
Blue Mountain Dressage & Combined Training Assn.
Blue Mountain Morgan Horse Club
Cabinet Back Country Horsemen
Cayuse Kid’s Saddle Club
Cleveland Bay Association of North America
Coeur du Cheval Pony Club
Columbia Paint Horse Club
Country Kids 4-H
Crab Creek Riders Backcountry Horsemen
Dash of Class Mounted Ladies Drill Team
Drover’s Jr. Rodeo Club
Eastern Montana Appaloosa Horse Club
Eastern Oregon Arabian Breeders
Eastern Washington Jr. Rodeo Association
Eastern Washington Quarter Horse Association
Free Rein Therapeutic Riding
Gentlemen on Horseback
Gold ‘n’ Grouse Horse 4-H Club
Grant County Horse Association
Heron Saddle Club
Horse Wyse Instruction
I.E. Arabian Horse Club
I.E. Barrel Racing Assoc.
I.E. Miniature Horse Club
I.E. Morgan Horse Club
I.E. Mustang Horse Club
I.E. National Showhorse Club
I.E. Quarter Horse Association
I.E. Tennessee Walking Horse Club
Inland Northwest Dressage Association
Inland Northwest Driving Society
Inland Northwest Paint Horse Club
Inland Northwest Pinto Horse Club
John Wayne Pioneer Wagons & Riders
Justin Time Morgan Youth Club
Kootenai County Saddle Club
Lewis Clark Saddle Club
Melody Riders Saddle Club
Mid-Columbia River Arabian Horse Club
Mid-Valley Saddle Club
Missoula Back Country Horsemen
Montana Paint Horse Club
Morgan Single-Footing Horse Assn. (MSHA)
Mounted Mischief 4-H Club
National Barrel Horse Assn. WA District 03
National Barrel Horse Assn. WA District 04
NW Intermountain Team Penning Association
NW Paso Fino Horse Association
NW Small Equine Club in Graham, WA
Monthly, Lewiston, ID, www.49ersaddleclub.org
Monthly, Richland, WA
3rd Wednesday monthly, Appleatchee Clubhouse, Wenatchee, WA
1st Wednesday monthly, Club - 3rd Thursday, C’s Pizza, Union Gap
4th Tuesday, Wildlife Council Building, 6116 N Market, Spokane, WA
3rd Saturday monthly, www.nebchw.com
www.pbch.org - connie@pbch.org
1st Wednesday monthly, 6pm, Norther Inn, Republic, WA
1st Tuesday monthly, check for location
Check website for meeting: www.bcdraftundersaddleclub.com
Alternate month - see website for dates
Call for information on meeting dates
3rd Thursday monthly, www.bchmt.org
E.O. Wednesday, Blackjack Saddle Club Arena, Thompson Falls, MT
See www.freewebs.com/bmdcta
Call for meeting place & time, Hermiston, OR
2nd Tuesday monthly, 7pm
1st Sunday montly, Princeton, ID
info@clevelandbay.org
1st Monday monthly, Legacy Farms, Loon Lake,WA
2nd Tuesday monthly, Kennewick, WA
Deary, ID
1st Monday monthly, Moses Lake, WA
1st Monday monthly
Call for information
1st Monday monthly, evenings, Billings, MT
Call for meeting times
Call for information on meeting dates
3rd Wednesday monthly, any breed welcome
Call for Volunteer Training Information
Gentlemen on Horseback Yearly week long ride since 1948
Every Wednesday, Location TBA
Third Monday monthly, Moses Lake Municipal Airport
2nd Tuesday monthly, Heron Community Center, Heron, MT
Clinics throughout the Inland Northwest
Check our website for current info & meeting schedule
For info on Open & Novice Barrel Races:
Monthly Meetings
Meetings TBA
Last Thursday of month 6pm, Denny’s, Sprague & Pines, Spokane, WA
3rd Wednesday monthly
Monthly Meetings - time and place vary
3rd Sunday, every other month, 3pm, Timber Creek Cafe
Call for meeting & activity dates
1st Tuesday monthly, November through March
Monthly meetings, contact us for location, Spokane, WA
Meetings - call or e-mail for information
1st Tuesday monthly (except Jan, June, July & Aug), JWPWR.org
Monthly, Thunderhead Farm, Moscow, ID
Go to website for info: www.kcsaddleclub.com
1st Tuesday monthly, Clarkston, ID
1st Thursday monthly, 7pm, Chewelah WA
2nd Wednesday monthly
1st Tuesday monthly, 6pm, Apple Tree Restaurant, Lebanon, OR
3rd Wednesday monthly, 7pm, Opportunity Resource, Missoula, MT
Check website for events: www.montanaphc.com
Bruce Olso, 45 S 1100 E, American Fork, UT 84003
Meets 2nd & 4th Thursdays, Federal Way, WA
Call for meetings and race dates
For more information and race dates, see our website
Call for information on meeting dates, www.NITPA.net
www.nwpfha.com
1st Friday each month at Graham Fire Station 70th and 224th
Ken Smith 509/780-9614
Barbara Rehfield 509/588-5130
509/663-3175 www.appleatcheeriders.com
Kay Coe, Chairman 509/457-8626
Mike Bryarly 509/951-9226 www.iebch.com
Jim Hudkins 509/954-7446 jchudkins1@netzero.net
Connie Glass 208/687-3608
Lloyd Odell (Pres.) 509/779-4244
Ken Carmichael 509/466-2225 www.pbchw.com
info@bcdraftundersaddleclub.com
Monica Cassidy www.bsmha.org
Mark Goss 406/360-6355
Brad Pollman 406/546-6492 bpollman20@aol.com
Scooter 406/827-4523
Trish Prince pprince@bmi.net
Nancy Eidam 541/561-6644
P.O. Box 949, Libby,MT 59923 www.bchmt.org
Brad Minden 208/858-2026
Tracie Traver 865/300-7133
Laura 509/499-4975
LaNay 509/627-4641
Alexcia Livingstone 208/877-1636
Bill Bailey 509/750-8196
Fran Jacobson 360/825-3525
JP Melton 208/691-1003
Brenda Robison robison.brenda@yahoo.com
Julie Errend 541/922-2704
Benny Beck 509/750-6497 dpaulaj@aol.com
Erva Hatfield 509/925-9172
Sandy Jones 509/979-1468
Scott Wiggins 509/868-1641
Janice Schoonover 208/263-9066
Cecil Newkirk 509/989-9586 anewkirk@nctv.com
Leanne 406/847-2363
www.horsewyse.com 406/266-3311
Kari 509/939-0151
Heather 509/981-0455 or www.iebra.net
Sue 509/291-5765
Meri 509/226-2448 mberberet@comcast.net
Lea Williams 509/994-9829
Janet Gorman 509/276-2605
Judy Malby 509/447-4663 or 509/991-2894
Chris Hutchinson 208/676-1633
Joy Terry 509/995-6327
Cynthia Wahl 509/466-0109
Debbie Kruger, 208/687-9404
Shannon 509/951-8053 shannon@gozags.com
Kathy Cowan 360/886-1729
Lisa 208/882-0832
Tami 208/591-4783
Becky Wright 208/791-1819
Oly Burnett 509/935-4006
Debra 541/567-3134, Linda 541/567-0041
Kim Winburn 541/990-5134
Mike Moore 406/370-7549
Gail Morris 406/866-3434
Gary 801/885-4714
253/740-1665 or www.mountedmischief4-h.org
Amber Gray 208/882-3304
Casie Monge 509/939-4175 www.nbhawa04.com
Sonni Gilbert 509/990-0268
nwpasofinohorse@gmail.com
Joni Woodrring 253/405-9650
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HORSE CLUBS & ORGANIZATIONS
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North Country Riders
North Idaho Appaloosa Horse Club
North Central Idaho Backcountry Horsemen
North Idaho Draft Horse & Mule Association
Northeast Zone Western Games Division/ WSH
Northwest Mounted Shooters
Northwest Pattern Racing Association
Northwest Saddlebred Association
Northwest Stallion Service Auction
Northwest Friesian Horse Club
Northwest Quarter Horse Association
Okanogan Valley Cutters
Oregon Foundation Quarter Horse Club
Oregon Quarter Horse Association
Oregon Trail Appaloosa Club
Pacific Assn. of the Andalusian & Luitana Horse (PAALH)
Pacific Northwest Fjord Promotional Group
Palouse Back Country Horseman
Palouse Dressage & Eventing
Palouse Empire Appaloosa Club
Panhandle Backcountry Horsemen
Parelli Natural Horsemanship
Pierce County Chapter Backcountry Horsemen
Puget Sound Buckskin Horse Club
Puget Sound Hunter/Jumper Association
Reining Horse Association of the Northwest
Ride and Tie Association
Rockin’ H Arena
Rocky Mountain Breeders Association
Sanders County Rocky Ridge Saddle Club
Sapphire Arabian Horse Club
S.C.O.P.E. Sheriff Mounted Patrol
Selkirk Driving Association
Selkirk Valley Backcountry Horsemen
Snohomish County Western Games Assn. (SCWGA)
South Central Zone of W.S.H.
Southwest Washington Paint Horse Club
Spirit Lake Horse Rescue & Youth Ranch
Spokane Area Small Horse Association
Spokane County Mounted Search & Rescue
Spokane Morgan Club
Spots of Fun Appaloosa Association
St. John Saddle Club
St. Maries Saddle Club
Tekoa Community Fair Assocation
Tennessee Walking Horse Breeders & Exhibitor Assn. of WA
Trail Markers
Trails & More
Treasure Valley Back Country Horsemen
Treasure Valley Paint Horse Club
UpRiver Saddle Club
Valley Renegades
Vigilante Appaloosa Club
Washington Bred Paint Registry
Washington Cavalry Association
Washington Foundation Quarter Horse Assn.
Washington Ponies Of the Americas
Washington Reining Horse Association
Washington State Horse Park
Western Montana Quarter Horse Association
W.S.H. NE Zone Games Division
Yeehaw Riders
Ride To Succeed - 7910 W. Burroughs, Deer Park, WA
P.O.C.
Melissa Stockman 509/276-9862
Maureen Leen 208/265-7286
Sally Wilson 208/937-1074
Mike Nagle 208/875-0024
Call for details
Audre 509/496-4028
2nd Saturday of the month
Rachel Peters 208/661-7971
2nd Thursday, Apex Physical Therapy, Airway Heights, WA
Marie 509/244-2985
Email for information
Courtney starryasb@aol.com
Call for information
Ken Bridges 253/472-8001
Will Bron 509/830-3362
Monthly Meetings
Rosemary Hoff 509/525-8308
Omak Stampede Grounds, Omak, WA
Heidi Wittig 509/683-1030
Call for information
Rebecca Rust-Krell 503/805-9174
1st Tuesday monthly, call for details, PO Box 537, Newburg, OR
Keri Croft 503/537-9845
Monthly meetings in Central Oregon, Check website
www.otahc.org
www.paalh.com
Colleen Pedrotti 250/992-1168
Meets twice yearly
Karl Froelich kj@froelichfamily.net
1st Tuesday monthly, 7pm, Deary Community Bldg., Deary, ID
Bob Henriksen 208/835-6722
Meets every other month
Becky Paull 208/798-9594
Kathy Hodl 509/291-3971
Members only meetings 3rd Saturday monthly, 7pm
Karen Kimball 208/772-2434
2nd & 4th Sunday monthly
Dan & Gretchen Thompson 406/862-1331
Every 4th Wednesday, 7pm, Elk Plain Grange, East Spanaway
Jack Gillette 253/847-1626
2nd Thursday monthly, Silver Spurs Club House, Silverdale, WA
Lynn Travis, PO Box 1730, Silverdale, WA 98383
North of Seattle
Ame Seelow 360/678-7470
Monthly meetings
Norm Poser 509/924-8625
www.rideandtie.org
Melanie Weir Melanie.weir11@gmail.com
4015 N Christensen Rd, Medical Lake, WA 99022
509/998-5039 rockin-h-arena@hotmail.com
www.montanarmba.org
Gail Morris 406/866-3434
Monthly meeetings 1st Tuesday, Noxon, MT
Shannon 406/827-3399
1st Thursday monthly, www.sapphireAHC.org
Miriam Henn 513/403-6371
Monthly meetings, Group Patrol Spokane County
Michelle LeVar 509/951-9225 smountedpatrol@spokanesheriff.com
Bi-monthly meetings
Louise Casey 509/226-0582
Monthly meetings, call for location
Merle Olsen 208/267-2272 www.svbch.org
Western Games shows, Winter season, ES Fairgrounds, Monroe, WA
www.scwga.com
3rd Thursday monthly, 7:30pm, Pasco McDonalds
Netta Goodin 509/547-0923
3rd Tuesday monthly, 6:30pm, LaCosta Mexican Rest., Vancouver, WA facebook.com/swwphc swwphc@aol.com
TBD
208/791-6130 www.spiritlakehorserescue.org
1st Monday monthly, 6:30pm, Deer Park Pizza Factory
Kristen Florez 509/220-0335
2nd Thursdays monthly, 6:30pm, Busy Bee, Airway Heights, WA
Phoebe Duke phoebed@yahoo.com
Monthly Events & Meetings
www.spokanemorganclub.org 509/796-2140
Call for meeting times
Cheryl/Dam Moriarty 509/299/4191
St. John, WA
Holli Bafus 509/648-3815
3rd Wednesday monthly, Federal Building
Diane Farrell 208/245-3388
2nd Wednesday monthly at C&D’s
www.TekoaWA.com/newsletters.html
Monthly Meetings, call for times & locations
Kirk Peters 253/639-3392
2nd Tuesday (except July, Aug, Dec), 7pm, Pasadena Park Elem.
Michelle 509/951-9225
Priest River, ID trailsnmore.weebly.com trailsnmore@gmail.com
Joanne Richey 208-880-7483
4th Tuesday monthly, 7:30pm
Bonnie Freeman 208/880-4776
Schooling Show last Friday in March, Albert Arena
Anne Gahley 208/286-7050
2nd Tuesday monthly, URSC Arena Clubhouse
Debra Zimnicki 208/245-6868
Terri 509/993-4662
3rd Tuesday monthly, The Grubstake, Helena, MT
Anita Wilson 406/235-4266
www.WABredPaints.com
Shelley Bridges 253/472-8001
Meets Saturdays
Bob Davisson bob@14thvirginiacavalry.org
2nd Saturday monthly, Noon, Buzz In Steak House, Ellensburg, WA Ginny Howard 509/588-3614
Call for more information
Linda 360/736-9150
Jeanine Kern jeanine@ebs-northwest.com
Open April-October annually, Cle Elum, WA
www.washingtonstatehorsepark.org
1st Friday monthly, S 7th St, Missoula, MT
Debby Cress 406/777-1802
Monthly meetings & summer events
Melissa Stockmen 509/276-9862
Call for meeting info
Laura 509/499-4975
Please contact us with your current club information 509-922-3456 or 1-800-326-2223
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CLASSIFIED
SPRING 2016
APPALOOSAS
PAINTS
TACK & TRAILERS
Blue Creek Appaloosas: Foundation
Appaloosas featuring the get of BCAP
Tobys Fossil. Mares, fillies, weanlings &
colts for sale. pottscharlesa@gmail.com
http://blue-creekappaloosas.webs.com
509/240‑2941. Walla Walla
14 Year Old Paint Gelding, Reg.
Great trail horse, $975 or best offer; 3 year old American Painted
pony filly, ready for you to train,
can be registered, $275 or best offer. 509/550‑7015 Newport
HORSES
8 Year Paint Gelding, Gentle, Has
not been ridden; 15 year Palomino
gelding, gentle, not used in 4
years,
$500
each,
509/738‑6646
Rice
Will Rogers Saddle Co. Spring
riding is here, and we have all your
Spring riding essentials including a
great selection of grooming products & shedding blades. Trade‑ins
taken in daily, stop by and take a
look or see our current postings on
Facebook. New saddles by Double
J & Martin. Special orders welcome!
We have contacts at over 60 different companies, and we’re happy to
help! Our Little Buck Series starts
April 17th, entry forms area available at the store or we can email
them to you! Add your name to our
email list so you can receive exclusive specials! Like our Facebook
page for up to the minute additions & special offers, that includes
you 4H groups & horse shows! We
support
High
School
equestrian
teams & 4H members & offer discounts.
Major
credit
cards
accepted,
convenient
layaway
program. Buy, sell, trade. www.WillRogersSaddle.com
509/466‑0106
Mead
Black Roan Filly, Coming 2
old, should mature to 15h
to train, $600. Black &
pony mare, homozygous for
blue
eyes,
greenbroke,
Quarter Horse pony mare, 5
old,
bay,
12.2hh.
Halter
ready to train, good gaming
$350. 208/304‑3503 Newport
Years
ready
white
Pinto,
$800.
years
broke,
pony,
Haflinger Mare, Rides, Drives, Has
been used as a lesson horse, great
with
kids,
$1500.
509/710‑1938
Spokane Valley
Buying Horses Of All Kinds, Paying
cash, will pick up. Have a few gentle horses. 509/846‑3377. Ask for
Don. Omak
Paying Top Dollar All Horses. I Will
pick up in Spokane & surrounding
areas. 509/202‑5836
MORGANS
Spokane Morgan Club, Get A Free
membership! See stallions at stud & quality horses for sale, event photos & memberships online. www.spokanemorganclub.org or 509/796‑2140
MULES
3 Pack Donkeys With Pack Saddles
and paniers, $400 each or $250
without. Two have packed half an
elk each. Jim Tefft 208/843‑5886,
Culdesac. Leave message
QUARTER HORSES
2002 Double Reg. AQHA/ American
Buckskin
broodmare,
HYPPN/N,
$1000. 509/671‑0983 Chattaroy
BOARDING
Northwest Trails Boarding Happy
healthy horses. Excellent care, recommended
by
Deer
Park
Vet
Clinic. Catering to those who really
care for their horse’s well being.
Large, lighted arena, three round
pens, large paddocks & pastures
with shelter. Endless miles of beautiful trail riding. Natural Horsemanship training & lessons available,
friendly, helpful atmosphere. www.northwest‑trails.net
509/276‑
6345 Deer Park
MISCELLANEOUS
Shelters, Mare Motels, Heavy Gauged
galvanized horse/ livestock panels,
gates, custom stall fronts, complete arena set‑ups & more, factory direct! ID# RCE‑20843, OR#
190181,
WA#
LUCKYA933DW.
Lucky
Acres
Fencing,
Inc,
208/746‑1228 www.LuckyAcres.net
Handmade
Saddle
By
Lanny
Batterman. Very heavy duty, could be used
as a roping saddle, 17” seat, 7/8 or 3/4 rig‑
ging, wide stirrups, used less than a dozen
times, no scuff marks. Worth $3200, asking
$2500. Call or text, 509/680‑0894, pictures
available. Republic, Washington
Spokane Tack Trunk, We Have
English & Western saddles, tack,
clothes & much more. We have
horse themed wines too! From the
trail to the show ring, we’ve got
you
covered!
11515
E.
Trent,
Spokane
Valley.
509/927‑5891
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TRAINING / INSTRUCTION
Balanced
Barefoot
Trimming
Practitioner; Pete Ramey School of Natural Hoof Care, $25 trim. Bud,
509/939‑5752
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CLASSIFIED
SPRING 2016
TRAINING / INSTRUCTION
TRAINING / INSTRUCTION
Shadow Ridge Stable, Elk WA; Home
of KDA Morgan Horses is hosting a
Doug Phipps Western Performance
Horse Clinic May 21 & 22. Improve
your performance! Reining, Western Pleasure, Working Cow Horse,
Western
Dressage,
4‑H/
High
School
Equestrian
Teams,
Equitation.
$225/
weekend,
auditors
welcome. Contact Arika 509/690‑
0976 for more clinic information
We Can Start Your Ranch Roping
horse, develop confidence in your
Dressage horse & train solid trail
horses;
Common
sense
training
with Rob Dotts & Sally Shepard, a
team of trainers with more than 45
years of experience; no gimmicks
used,
just
good
horsemanship.
Northwest
Trails,
Deer
Park
509/276‑6345
Gerry Cox Horsemanship Classes.
Teach your horse to be ultra‑responsive to your lightest & quietest
cues. Suitable for extreme beginners to advanced riders, young to
old! Private lessons, group clinics,
here at our ranch or I can travel
close if needed. View our videos on
YouTube (Gerry Cox Horse) or on
FaceBook. Mountain House Stables
Arena, 775 Old Arden Highway,
Colville,
WA
99114.
509/685‑
1977
EVENTS
Driving Clinic With British Certified
Driving Master Michael Wakefield.
Saturday & Sunday, April 9‑10.
Two full days of hands on instruction with your horse, $200. Private
lessons available in the evening,
$60. Audit both days for $55. Call
today to register, space is limited.
509/290‑4301
Relational
Riding
Academy,
3714
W.
Anderson
Road, Cheney
Donʼt Forget
Deadline is the
15th of the Month
Western Horse & Mule Days &
consignment auction. May 13, 14,
2016, 6600 W Kootenai Rd, Rexford MT. Horse or horse related
items wanted. Friday at noon: We
will have field demonstrations with
horse‑drawn
equipment,
round
pen training, wagon rides & packing classes. Saturday morning: We
will start selling consigned items.
We hope to see a large selection of
harnesses,
saddles,
wagons,
buggies, sleighs, etc. For more information
call
406/889‑5630.
Bake
sale & food will be available both
days by local ladies. Free RV camping available (no hookups). Please
keep dogs on leashes at all times.
Vendors accepted, hosted by Pioneer Coach Hand Crafted Coaches.
Email
pioneercoach.mt@gmail.com
www.PioneerCoaches.com
Monroe
Yoder 406/745‑6555
FARRIERS
Dale
Stoller
Horseshoeing,
701/260‑2213. Trims starting at $40 for
minis & saddle horses, shoes starting
at $90 for full set of shoes for saddle horses. Serving Eastern Washington & Northern Idaho areas, but
willing to travel to extended areas.
Able to work with lameness issues,
graduate of MSU Farrier program
Over 10 Years Experience As A
Farrier. Horseshoeing, trimming &
corrective work done as well. Will
travel to Spokane and surrounding
areas. 509/570‑2334 Wellpinit
Barefoot Hoof Trimming‑ 4PB‑S.A.I.D.
Method,
nature’s
correct
healthy
& preferred alternative to metal
shoes. J.B. Healy, third generation
farrier. 509/456‑5555
AFA Certified Horseshoer, 25+ Years
of experience, covering ID, MT & WA.
Ray Cunnington, 406‑546‑5698, 509/
276‑2469
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StallionS
BarnS & BuildingS
Fencing continued
Anado Ace
WindDrift Farm ...........................32
CH Marquis
Dream Meadow Arabians ............33
DA Sir Dierich
Nova Burke .................................30
Heartless Kid
Luck Star Ranch ...........................13
High Heat
Cozy Corral .................................34
IBN Salvadino
Shalwyn Arabians ........................18
Leitachi
Mark McKinnon ..........................40
Mama Said Dash
C & S Ranch ................................21
Mr Bo Button
Meadow Starr Ranch ...................26
Mr Dash N Cash
Spotted Creek Ranch ...................14
Poco Buenos Ghost
C & S Ranch ................................21
Professor Smart
Cozy Corral .................................34
SA Meshach
Shalwyn Arabians ........................18
Severance Chex
Cozy Corral .................................34
Smart Mark
Cozy Corral .................................34
Secured Interest
Sun Dun Ranch ...........................25
Custom Barns N.W. .....................11
Bale Barns / Reynolds ................36
NW Cover-All – Fabri-Steel ..........17
Solid Structures............................19
Steel Structures of America, Inc ...27
North 40 Fence Company............20
Washington Idaho Fence .............29
BreederS
C & S Ranch ................................21
Shalwyn Arabians ........................18
WindDrift Farm Quarter Horses ...32
eventS
Ann Kirk Two Day Clinic ...............8
Eastern WA Quarter Horse Assn...32
Gentlemen On Horseback ...........38
Hermiston Horse Sale ....................3
I.E.A.H.C. Show. .................. Front, 2
I.E.Q.H.A. Show .........................6,7
Ponderosa Back Country Horseman ..38
Prairie QH Futurity & Sale ...........22
Ride To Rendezvous ....................35
St. John Saddle Club ......................7
Facility
Diamond Pine Ranch ..................18
Lady Raven Stable .......................32
Upriver Stables ..............................5
Feed & acceSSorieS
Horse Sense Solutions .................12
Lazy J Bedding.............................12
LMF Feeds .....................................9
Fencing
All Terrain Fence ..........................41
Jasper, Inc ................................ Back
HorSeS
Goding Appaloosas .......................4
Paint The Wind ............................33
MiScellaneouS
HUB International .......................10
TAK Petroleum.............................18
real eState
Connie McLaughlin .....................30
Suzy Dix......................................31
SaddleS, tack
& clotHing
Indiana Harness Co. ...................38
Spokane Tack Trunk .....................28
Will Rogers Saddle Co. ................15
trainerS
Ann Kirk Horsemanship.................8
Gerry Cox....................................18
Melinda Corigliano......................33
Morris Stables ..............................24
Steve Rother ................................16
Upriver Stables ..............................5
Whetzel Horse Training ...............32
trailerS & trailer repair
Class 8 Trucks ..............................20
Huber Trailer Sales.......................39
Washington Auto Carriage ...........23
veterinarian
McKinlay & Peters Equine............37
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