Click here to read the complete article 458 – October, 2018 By Heather Smith Thomas The horse’s skin is an amazing organ. It protects the body (keeping the internal parts safe from outside dangers and external injury) and contains hair follicles, oil glands (to keep the hair healthy, and the skin moist and pliable instead […]
Continue reading …In 1982, Wayne Bell received a phone call from a friend who had just purchased a brand new Chevrolet crew cab dually chassis asking what kind of magic he could work on it. Bell, who enjoyed customizing his personal vehicles and owned an automotive shop, designed a bed, added running boards, and customized a few other options right there on his Burleson, Texas ranch in his two-bay shop.
Continue reading …One of the great joys of riding is being outdoors with plenty of fresh air and sunshine. While sunshine has mood elevating effects and promotes vitamin D absorption, it’s best taken in moderation. The damaging effects of the sun’s rays are well-known: sunburn, wrinkles, brown spots, eye damage, premature aging, and skin cancer top the list.
Continue reading …Click here to read the complete article 472 – October, 2018 BY PAIGE MORGAN A horse trainer is much more than the title implies. They take on the role of counselor, fashion advisor, life coach, and cheerleader. These roles transform their dealings from being a simple professional into a personal confidant. So, how should a […]
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