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October2010 Open Issue Vol. XXII No. XI All Breed Publicati

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Shooting at the Stars!Culdesac, Idaho

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SHOOTING AT THE STARS

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Hor e Preview Magazine

FEATURESAnn Kirk Sensible Horsemanship - “In The Saddle - Move The Feet” ..............................................4

Pacific Northwest Horsewoman Launches Line of Horse Halters .................................................10

On The Edge of Common Sense - by Baxter Black - “The Glory of Cowboyin’” ..........................12

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Nichole Mulligan ~ Custom Cowgirl Training

Shooting at the stars, or rather balloons in this case. Nichole Mulligan, of Culdesac, Idaho is just doing that by exceeding

her dreams. Nichole is a member of, and practices with The , a local Cowboy Mounted Shooting

Club. Practice has paid off for her, as she has qualified for the World Cowboy Mounted Shooting event being held in Amarillo Texas starting October 19 thru 24th, 2010.

Nichole competed at her first CMSA event at Lewiston, Idaho in April, taking home first place as a Women’s Level 1 Shooter. She then headed off to Regional Championships in Hermiston, Oregon in May and brought home the Regional title. To her sheer delight she was invited to Guthrie, Oklahoma by Jimmie Allen, the cowboy from whom she

purchased her shooting horse, “Maverick.” She attended the first annual

the week prior to the Stetson Classic. Excitement rose, as she wanted to show those Oklahoma

ladies how Idaho gals really shoot. This event was held atthe famous Lazy E Arena, and she again shot her way to the top by winning her third consecutive Championship. Flyinghome, she kept looking at the belt buckle she just won, thinking…7 years ago when she ventured out and began herhorse training business , she never imagined herself to be where she is today!

Between training horses, barrel racing and mounted shooting this has been one heck of a busy year. Not lettingher horse training business falter, she is working as hard as ever to establish herself as an accomplished horsewoman of many talents. Bling in hand we’ll see if she can bring home a World title in October!

Nichole would like to thank her sponsors ATK LawEnforcement Division, D Double E Quarterhorses, DonJohnson Trailer Company, Cactus Custom Saddlery, Double H Hats, Triple Crown Feed, and most of all, her loving and supportive husband Brett Mulligan.

I am sure of one thing, Nichole is one Idaho gal who can shoot her way to the top.

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Ann Kirk’s SENSIBLE HORSEMANSHIPIn the Saddle - Move the Feet!

gaging the hip because it is the most important control I canhave of his body for safety.

It is natural as we move on in our training that we do notpractice the beginning exercises very much. I am the sameway and do not believe that I should constantly be drilling myhorse on the same fundamentals every time I work him. But, here is a case where you want to make sure he is good at thebeginning exercises as you will be transferring all your Bridle Work from the ground into the saddle. So, before you mountup, take a little time to work through the Bridle Dance and especially practice disengaging the hip from a stand still. This will be his first movement from on top and you don’t want him to wonder what he is being asked to do.

When you are connected from the ground, mount up and relax. I like to just sit for a bit before starting something as it helps the horse to relax also. What I teach my horse now ishow he will think riding is supposed to be later. If I imme-diately ask or let him move when I mount, I will have to go back and teach him to be still and wait. If your horse seemsnervous, you either should not be on him yet or you will wantto be ready to control the hip right away. He may need to goright to work to relieve the tension. Be wise and don’t putyourself in unnecessary danger. It is best to practice these steps first on a well broke horse before trying it on a ‘first-timer’ so you can focus more on technique instead of safety.

Autumn is a great time of the year with all the changes in the weather and the plants. If the weather is nice, it is a per-fect time to work with your horse and enjoy the days before the cold makes it harder to get out. Now that you have mount-ed your horse, you might want to know the best way to get his feet moving without scaring you and him. I have been in this situ-ation many times over the years and have tried various methods, looking for a smooth transition. I

have settled on the one I am going to teach you this month. So, read this carefully, get your horse ready, warm him up and get on. We are going for our first ride!!!

When I start teaching movement while on the horse, I do not want to use my legs. The horse is clueless as to the mean-ing of bumping or squeezing with my legs. When I do the sacking out work, I will bump and pat his sides with my hand while he stands and walks so my legs will not surprise him when I am astride. So, I need to use a cue that he already understands means to move his feet. For me, that is disen-

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pending on how he reacts to the ‘kiss’on the ground. When he will walk for-ward, you can practice disengaging his hip from a walk.

Though I don’t use it, another option to get forward movement is having a re-liable person lead him a few steps, letgo and you disengage his hip to a stop. You can also begin cuing him to walk before your helper enforces movement to help him make the connection. But don’t get in a hurry. Take the time it takes to build a solid, safe, non eventful beginning and you will never regret it later. It’s human to get impatient and undo months of trust. A good horse is hard to find and you will have years ofsafe riding if you take your time at thisstage of training.

Next month, more on handling thereins, position in the saddle and more

Sensible Horsemanship.

Stay safe and God Bless your days.......AnnFor more information on Ann Kirk and her Sensible Horseman-

ship Program, go to www.annkirk.com. Most of these lessons are available on the Sensible Horsemanship DVDs. Ann is also available for private lessons or clinics in your area.

Hold both reins in your right hand. I will call this the ‘middle hand’. Raise your ‘middle hand’ and slide your left hand or ‘active hand’ down the left rein as far as you can reach without lean-ing forward and close your hand firmly. Drop your ‘middle hand’ back down to let slack into the right rein. Bring your ‘active hand’ back towards your left hip and then up across your body towards your right shoulder. The horse’s nose should come around to the side and into the shoulder while his hip steps over to the right. As soon as you feel the hips start to move, release the left rein and praise him. Count to 5 and repeat the sequence. Do about 5 sets of using the left rein to move the hips to the right before switching sides.

Some horses will seem stuck. You can bring the nose around and pull fair-ly hard and he won’t move his feet. Just drop a little slack to him and wait. If you don’t let the head go back forward, his neck will get tired and he will move his feet to relieve the ache. If he starts moving the front end, just take the slack back out and move the hip over. If he is really disconnected from previous training of flexing his head to the side, you may have to take more slack out by using your ‘mid-dle hand’ to draw more through your ‘active hand’. Then you can bring his nose in tighter to the shoulder to move the hip.

Remember to release when the front end stops and the hip steps over. Stopping the front feet is very important for the control aspect of this move. It takes a little to get the feel of it but you will soon know when he is doing it correctly. It is also important to keep your hands in front of your legs. Though I taught you to focus on taking your hand to the hip when teaching this lesson on the ground, when in the saddle, I want you to keep your hands in front of your legs for two reasons.

The first is balance. You are going to be safer in the sad-dle if you stay facing forward and keep you hands in front of your body. The other is your ability to stop the horse’s forward motion by stopping his front feet. If you try to stop an excited horse by pulling your hand back past your leg to-wards the hip, they can continue to move the front feet and the back while going in a very fast, tight circle. This gets re-ally dangerous. And the horse that is ‘rubbernecked’ can just continue going straight or out his shoulder even if his nose is tucked under his tail. You must be able to bring the nose in tight to the shoulder/withers to stop the front feet and move the hip over which takes away forward impulsion.

When he is moving his hip one step, start asking for 2 and then 3 by releasing on each step and almost immediately asking for another. You will notice him begin to occasion-ally step out with a front foot when you do your mini-release between steps with the hip. If you begin to release on that front step, you can encourage him to walk forward. If you are comfortable, you can begin using your ‘kiss’ cue to en-courage a few forward steps. This may startle him some de-

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By then we’d been in the saddle for six hours. It was 95 degrees, mid-September, grass going to seed, and every plant within fifty miles that had a stamen was pollinating!

We left the pigweed-covered corrals at daylight pushing 72 cows and assorted calves. I noticed that the ugly light-brown brockle face 6-year old cow whose history included; deserting her first calf, tearing down fences, getting loose on the highway and raising only one calf who looked like a seahorse in a paper bag, did not have her new calf. Great. We cut her back to the corral so when we found her calf we could reunite them.

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Every time we’d cross a deep arroyo or mesquite “orchard” it took a full dose of hoo-rahin’ and brush poppin’ to beat them out of thecover. It was hot already and they were lookin’ for shade. By noonwe’d reached the Back Well. They filled up with water and we started them into some really rough country, brand-new to the cattle.

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Jim Hudkins 509/276-8876Backcountry Horsemen of ID, Panhandle Chap. www.pbch.org - [email protected] Connie Glass 208/687-3608BC Draft Under Saddle Club Check website for meeting: www.freeewebs.com/bcdusc Amy 250/862-0765Big Sky Morgan Horse Assocation Alternate month - see website for dates Monica Cassidy www.bsmha.orgBig Sky Fox Trotter’s Association Call for information on meeting dates Russ Damrow 406/961-4321Bit & Bridle Gaming Club Candy Bell 208/267-5786BitterRoot Backcountry Horsemen 3rd Thurs monthly at Corvallis High School Cafeteria, 7pm Sherri Harris 406/777-7403Black Hills Trailriders 4th Thursday, ride that weekend, Hill City, SD Vickie Irvine 605/574-4376Blackjack Saddle Club E.O. Wed. Blackjack Saddle Club Arena, Thompson Falls, MT Scooter 406/827-4523Blue Mountain Dressage & Combined Training Assn 2nd Tuesday monthly, Call for meeting place & time Cindy Standring 509/240-2109Cabinet Back Country Horsemen 2nd Tuesday of every month Charlotte McRain 406/293-8239Cayuse Kid’s Saddle Club 1st Sunday every month, Princeton, ID Brad Minden 208/858-2108Central Oregon Buckskin Club Meets 4 times Annually, www.geocities.com/Heartland/Pointe/4159 Laurel 541/475-2858/ email: [email protected] Bay Association Wanda 509/921-6674Coeur du Cheval Pony Club 2nd Thursday & 4th Saturday, Legacy Farms, Loon Lake,WA Joyce 509/951-5283Columbia Paint Horse Club 3rd Saturday of every month, Kennewick, WA LaNay 509/627-4641 Country Kids 4-H Deary, ID Alexcia Livingstone 208/877-1636Crab Creek Riders Backcountry Horsemen Meets 1st Monday each month, Moses Lake, WA Bill Bailey 509/750-8196Crossroads Ladies Side Saddle Riding Club Monthly meeting, Waitsburg, WA Linda Hermanns 509/337-9027/9045Dash of Class Mounted Ladies Drill Team 1st Monday of each month Fran Jacobson 360/825-3525Drover’s Jr. Rodeo Club droversjrrodeo.org for meeting dates Dave Paul 208/773-9327Eastern Oregon Arabian Breeders Call for meeting times Julie Errend 541/922-2704Eastern Washington Jr. Rodeo Association Call for information on meeting dates Dave 208/773-9327 [email protected] Washington Pony Association 11 Dun Horse Drive, Okanogan, WA 98840 509/422-6388Eastern Washington Quarter Horse Assn. 3rd Wed. monthly. Any breed welcome Marcy Matthews 509/964-9027Easy Riders Gaming Association 3rd Tues. month, Bumpers Restaurant, Longview, WA Anna Patterson 360/578-9839Emerald Empire Arabian Horse Club 3rd Tuesday of every month Barbara Tibbs 208/265-4084 Free Rein Therapeutic Riding Call for Volunteer Training Information Sandy Jones 509/979-1468Gold ‘n’ Grouse Horse 4-H Club Every Wednesday. Location TBA Janice Schoonover 208/263-9066Gorge Equestrian Club Monthly meetings in the Columbia River Gorge Heidi West 541/386-7763Grant County Horse Association Third Monday monthly, Moses Lake Municipal Airport Judy Warnick 509/765-3427Heron Saddle Club 2nd Tuesday monthly, Heron Community Center, Heron, MT Leanne 406/847-2363Horse Wyse Instruction Clinics throughout the Inland Northwest www.horsewyse.com 406/266-3311I.E. Arabian Horse Club Please check our website for current info & meeting schedule www.ieahc.orgI.E. Barrel Racing Assoc. For info on Open & Novice Barrel Races: Makayla 509/999-5808 or www.iebra.netI.E. Buckskin Horse Assn. 2nd Monday - odd months, Elmer’s Restaurant, Cd’A, ID Gena Loper 208/777-8479I.E. Driving & Riding Club (all breeds) Monthly meetings, 3rd Sunday of the month Molly Powell 509/226-1147I.E. Miniature Horse Club Monthly Meetings Lori 509/466-9130 Sue 509/291-5765I.E. Morgan Horse Club Quarterly Meetings Meri 509/226-2448 [email protected]. Mustang Horse Club Last Thursday of month 6pm at Perkins on Mission & Argonne Lea Williams 509/994-9829I.E. National Showhorse Club 3rd Wednesday of the month Janet Gorman 509/276-2605I.E. Quarter Horse Association Monthly Meetings - time and place vary Judy Van Houton 509/863-5415I.E. Tennessee Walking Horse Association Call for Time and Location of Meetings Sandy Lowry 509/927-3257Inland Northwest Dressage Association Bi-monthly Meetings 509/939-0110 [email protected] Northwest Driving Society 1st Tuesday monthly, Nov through March Cynthia Wahl 509/466-0109Inland Northwest Paint Horse Club Monthly meetings, contact us for location. Spokane, WA Debbie Kruger, 208/687-9404Inland Northwest Pinto Horse Club Meetings - call or e-mail for information. Shannon 509/893-3997 [email protected] Morab Registry http://www.morab.com, e-mail: [email protected] Ted Luedke 417/673-4426International Morab Breeders Association e-mail: [email protected], www.morab.com, 1st Sat of Nov. Linda Konichek 414/594-3667John Wayne Pioneer Wagons & Riders JWPWR.org Kathy Cowan 360/886-1729Justin Time Morgan Youth Club Monthly, Thunderhead Farm, Moscow, ID Lisa 208/882-0832Kaniksu Quarter Horse Association 3rd Tues, Sunset Bowling Center, 7pm, Coeur d’Alene, ID Gena Loper 208/772-6963Kootenai County Saddle Club 3rd Thursday, 7pm www.kcsaddleclub.comLewis Clark Saddle Club Monthly meetings, 1st Tuesday in Clarkston Pat Bivins 509/758-0547Maveric Jr Rodeo Club 2nd Monday each month, Pizza Factory, Deer Park, WA Del Richardson 509/238-6905Melody Riders Saddle Club 1st Thursday of each month, Chewelah WA, 7pm Oly Burnett 509/935-4006Mid-Columbia River Arabian Horse Club 2nd Wednesday monthly Debra 541/567-3134, Linda 541/567-0041Mid-Valley Saddle Club 1st Wedneday monthly, 6pm. 1890 S. Main, Lebanon, OR Kim Winburn 541/990-5134 Missoula Back Country Horsemen 3rd Wedneday monthly, 7pm, Fish, Wildlife Park, Missoula, MT Connie Long 406/626-5539Moms, Daughters & Horses Monthly meetings - Spokane, WA / North Idaho www.momsdaughtersandhorses.comMontana Paint Horse Club Monthly meetings alternating between Missoula & Helena Mary Baughn 406/777-4196Morgan Single-Footing Horse Assn. (MSHA) Bruce Olso, 45 S. 1100 E. - American Fork, UT 84003 National Barrel Horse Assn. WA District 03 Call for meetings and race dates Amber Gray 208/882-3304National Chincoteague Pony Assn. Email for meetings, dates and Chincoteague Pony Registry [email protected] American Morab Horse Assoc/Reg. W. 3174 Faro Springs Rd, Hilbea WI 54129 [email protected] Intermountain Team Penning Association Call for information on meeting dates Cal Edwards 509/928-8778North Central Washington Breeders Assn. 1st Tuesday monthly, in the Okanogan Valley - check website www.ncwhba.org - Lynn 509/686-7122

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Let’s Get Acquainted! Mail or call us with your organization’s name, meeting place, contact person & phone number for publication. This is a FREE service to Horse organizations in Eastern / Central Washington, North Idaho, Northeastern Oregon, Western Montana & Kelowna, BC.

CLUB MEETINGS P.O.C.North Country Riders Ride To Succeed - 7910 W. Burroughs, Deer Park, WA Melissa Stockman 509/276-9862North Idaho Appaloosa Horse Club March 24, 2007, call for information 208/265-7286North Idaho Backcountry Horsemen 1st Thursday of every month, call for meeting location Debra Gullo 208/265-5073North Idaho Draft Horse & Mule Association Annual Meeting, November each year Chuck Maple 208/877-1783North Idaho Saddle Mule Club 4th Thurs. of month, I.E. Wildlife Council Bldg., Spokane, WA Pandi Gruver 509/238-6204Northeast Zone Western Games Division/ WSH Call for details Linda Fonville 509/926-3635Northwest Mounted Shooters 2nd Saturday of the month Rusty Bergwyne 208/773-0339Northwest Palomino Exhibitors Association Not available [email protected] Pattern Racing Association 2nd Th., Apex Physical Therapy, Airway Heights, WA Marie 509/244-2985Northwest Saddlebred Association Email for information Courtney [email protected] Stallion Service Auction Call for information Stephanie Harris 509/925-1259Northwest Friesian Horse Club Will Bron 509/830-3362Northwest Jr Quarter Horse Assn. Monthly meetings Jan Gorman 509/529-2579Northwest Quarter Horse Assn. Monthly Meetings Rosemary Hoff 509/525-8308Okanogan Valley Cutters Omak Stampede Grounds, Omak, WA Heidi Wittig 509/683-1030Oregon Foundation Quarter Horse Club US Bank, Sandy, OR, 1st Saturday each month Gabi Bradley 503/668-4479Oregon Quarter Horse Association PO Box 537, Newburg, Oregon Keri Croft 503/537-9845Oregon Trail Appaloosa Club Monthly meetings in Central Oregon. Check website. www.otahc.orgPacific Northwest Fjord Promotional Group Meets twice yearly Karl Froelich [email protected] Northwest Fox Trotters 3rd Saturday each month, call for location Gisele Massengill 425/788-5230Palouse Country Harness Club 2nd Wed of every month 630 Pullman Rd, Moscow, ID Brent Glover 208/882-9293Palouse Dressage & Eventing Meets every other month Chris Montfort 208/268-2728Palouse Empire Appaloosa Club Kathy Hodl 509/291-3971Panhandle Backcountry Horseman Monthly meetings Gene or Sharon Bruce 208/687-0152Parelli Natural Horsemanship 2nd & 4th Sunday every month Dan & Gretchen Thompson 406/862-1331Pierce County Chapter Backcountry Horsemen Every 4th Wednesday, 7pm. Elk Plain Grange, East Spanaway Jack Gillette 253/847-1626 Puget Sound Buckskin Horse Club 2nd Thurs. of each month, Silver Spurs Club House, Silverdale, WA Lynn Travis, PO Box 1730, Silverdale, WA 98383Puget Sound Hunter/Jumper Association North of Seattle Ame Seelow 360/678-7470Reining Horse Assn of the Northwest Monthly meetings Wayne Tippett 509/758-9179Ride and Tie Association www.rideandtie.org Don Betts 360/681-5218 Riverside County Barrel Racers Bonnie 909-734-6174/ Danielle 909-735-559Rockin’ H Arena Tuesday & Sunday, Medical Lake Justin Luhr 509/998-5039Saddle Mountain Riding Club Monthly rides & clinics, call for information Sarah Copeland 509/447-5571Sanders County Rocky Ridge Saddle Club Monthly meeetings 1st Tues., Noxon, MT Shannon 406/827-3399 Sapphire Arabian Horse Club 1st Thurs monthly, www.sapphireAHC.org Sheela Murry 406/821-9963S.C.O.P.E. Sheriff Mounted Patrol Monthly meetings / Group Patrol Spokane County Michelle LeVar 509/951-9225Selkirk Driving Association Bi-monthly meetings Louise Casey 509/226-0582Selkirk Valley Backcountry Horsemen Monthly meetings, call for location Bud Bailey 208/263-0758 www.svbch.orgShoshone Rangers Saddle Club 1st Thursday monthly, Kellogg, ID Brandie Fleming 208/682-3224South Central Zone of W.S.H. 3rd Thursday of every month, Pasco McDonalds, 7:30pm Netta Goodin 509/547-0923Southwest Washington Paint Horse Club 2nd Tuesday monthly, 7pm, Roundtable Pizza, Vancouver, WA www.swwphc.orgSpirit Lake Horse Rescue & Youth Ranch TBD 208/791-6130 www.spiritlakehorserescue.orgSpokane Area Small Horse Association No Meetings until February 2010 Jami Hicks 509/953-3180Spokane County Mounted Search & Rescue 2nd Thursdays monthly, 6:30pm at Busy Bee, Airway Heights Phoebe Duke [email protected] Morgan Club Monthly Events & Meetings www.spokanemorganclub.org 509/796-2140Spokane Mustang Mentors Last Mon each mo., 6:30pm Cat 509/456-2836Spokane Pony Club 2nd Monday each month, Mt Spokane H.S. Linda Bosse 509/928-3128Sport Horse Breeders of the Inland NW Meet 3rd Thursday, location varies - call contact person Gail Wallace 208/773-4941Spots of Fun Appaloosa Association Call for meeting times Larry Luby 509/838-2421Springdale Rodeo Association Monthly meetings 1st Tues 7pm, Mary Walker HS Library [email protected] St. John Saddle Club St. John, Washington Holli Bafus 509/648-3815St. Maries Saddle Club 3rd Wednesday of each month @ Federal Building Diane Farrell 208/245-3388Standardbred Pleasure Horse Organization c/o Jeanne Coburn, 25 Waldo St, #1, Holyoke, MA 01040 www.spho.netSundancers Drill Team www.sundancersdrillteam.com Please see websiteTacoma Lariettes Every Monday, 7pm, Tacoma Unit #1, Spanaway, WA Mandy West 360/832-4706TGIF 4D Barrel Series Call for meetings and race dates Jessica Gould 509/276-2795 Tekoa Community Fair Assocation 2nd Wednesday of each month - Iron Horse Arena Bill Harp 509/284-2085Tennessee Walking Horse Breeders & Exhibitor Asn. of WA Monthly Meetings - call for times & locations Kirk Peters 253/639-3392Trail Markers 2nd Tues, not July, Aug, Dec, Pasadena Park Elem. 7:30pm Bonnie Owens 509/928-0447Treasure Valley Back Country Horsemen Bonnie Freeman 208/880-4776Treasure Valley Paint Horse Club Monthly Nola Krahn 208/365-2874UpRiver Saddle Club 2nd Tuesday of each month, URSC Arena Clubhouse Debra Zimnicki 208/245-6868Valley Renegades Terri 509/292-8866 Linda 509/926-3635Vigilante Appaloosa Club 2nd Tuesday of every month @ Fairgrounds, Helena, MT Anita Wilson 406/235-4266Washington Bred Paint Registry www.WABredPaints.com Shelley Bridges 253/472-8001Washington Cavalry Association Meets Saturdays - www.yvn.com/users/trinity.cavalry.htm Larry Graham 509/698-3921Washington Foundation Quarter Horse Assn. 2nd Sat monthly, Noon, Buzz In Steak House, Ellensburg, WA Tony 509/488-3289Washington Ponies Of the Americas Call for more information Linda 360/736-9150 Sally 360/291-3150Washington Reining Horse Association Michelle Maike 509/632-5688Washington Trailriders’ Association 4th Weds of every month, 7:30pm, Clark County Saddle Club Jim & Sunny King 360/835-3690Western Quarter Pony Registry Call for schedule Pat Byrd 509/422-6388Western Montana Paint Horse Club Kalispell, MT Mary Baughn 406/777-4196Western Montana Quarter Horse Assn. 1st Fri monthly, S. 7th St., Missoula, MT Debby Cress 406/777-1802W.S.H. NE Zone Games Division Monthly meetings & summer events Jessie McLaughlin 509/926-3642

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11 Year Old Tovero Stallion, Jauna B AStranger, very broke, gentle, 100% sound,pasture or hand breed, collects & freezes,proven, $5000 or best offer. 2009 Black &white fi lly, Tobiano, by Lil Lewis LongLegs, lifetime earnings $47,000 by HighBrow Cat, $2000 best offer. [email protected] for pictures & pedigrees

Lippizzan/ Baskir Curly Filly, DoubleReg., $2500; also have 2 BaskirCurly Reg. foals, very curly, 2 blacks, 1 Mor-gan bred colt, 1 AQHA bred fi lly, ready fornew homes now, special this week, $400 orbest offer each. 509/218-7811 Deer Park

8 Year Old Pregnant POA Pony Mare$800; 1 year old POA pony colt $500; wean-ling POA pony colt $500; 4 year old Quar-ter Horse gelding $800; may trade?509/869-3550 Springdale

Large Selection Of Warmbloods(Hanoverian, Rhinelanders, Oldenburgs)for sale at realistic prices. 3 Stallions atstud. www.cocolallacreeksporthorses.comor 208/683-3255

3 Year Old Reg. Half Arabian Mare(Aratak x Dezoree), 63/64ths Arabian, rosegray, four white stockings, stripe, elegantlines, 14.3 and growing. Green broke, onemonth under saddle with trainer and addi-tional owner rides. Willing, sensible fi lly,ready for experienced rider with light hand.$1200. 208/263-6277, leave call back num-ber

A Few Good Horses - Breeding Showquality Appaloosas since 1975. RegisteredAppaloosas, weanlings, fi llies & well-trained mares. Call for more information,208/875-1404, [email protected]

Registered Appaloosa Mare, 12 Yearsold, 15 HH, bay. Trained in western plea-sure, very responsive, used on trails, wouldmake good 4-H horse. Excellent groundmanners, loads easily, excellent for farrier,$700 or best offer. May trade for trail/ en-durance saddle. 509/528-6328

(2) Registered Sorrel Belgian Yearlingcolts, $875 each. (2) Sorrel Morgan Belgiancross yearling colts, $550 each. Possiblepart trade for hay. 509/684-1324 Colville

A Few Good Horses - Breeding Showquality Appaloosas since 1975. RegisteredAppaloosas, weanlings, fi llies & well-trained mares. Call for more information,208/875-1404, [email protected]

Registered Morgan Mare, 15.1, chestnut, excellent cow horse, mountain trail,broodmare, good disposition, catch easy,shoe and neck reins. 406/826-2084,evenings

Azteca, Reg. Sorrel Filly, Will Not Grey,multi-national champion pure Spanish An-dalusian sire, dam AQHA, both over 16h,straight movement, none greying, weanling,$2500 or best offer. 509/218-7811 DeerPark www.xtcandalusians.com

Registered Morgan Yearling Filly, $850.509/220-7021 or 509/922-2434

Morgan, Very Nice Easy Handle, Trailride or pack, 7 year, 15h, 12 year 14.3h, dis-counted, $2000 each or best offer. 208/265-4373 Sandpoint

10 Year Black John Mule, 16h, Out Of ABlack Tennessee Walking mare, gaited, hasbeen used in the mountains of Idaho &Montana, $3750. Sagle, Idaho 208/263-6007

Spokane Morgan Club, Get A Freemembership! See stallions at stud & qualityhorses for sale, event photos & member-ships online. www.spokanemorganclub.orgor 509/796-2140

Registered Morgan Filly, Medium chestnut, broke to lead, trim, result of 38 yearsof raising “using kind”, good disposition.406/826-2084, evenings

Rare White Mini Donkey Jenny. Will Beabout 34” tall. Sweet, loving, great weedeater. $800. 509/758-4234, Clarkston.

Four 2009 Mule Foals. Exceptionallyhigh quality registered mules. Color, confor-mation & disposition. What else could youwant? Taking deposits or payments to holda 2010 mule foal. 509-725-0779 [email protected] Davenport

Miniature Donkeys: Beautiful Matchedpair, small, young, fancy, mini donks! Rarebrown color. Imported from the Islands,great for team, pull carts, pack, parades,etc., $450 each. Motar mixer. Bale Elevator.208/276-3772

2 Year Old, Registered HomozygousTobiano Paint colt, $750. Payments ac-cepted, excellent ground manners, halterbroke, imprinted & ready to start. 509/671-2871

12 Year Old Gelding, Dark BrownTobiano, great feet & sound, over $5000 intraining, 5 years on trail, $3500. 406/889-3251

4 Year Old Paint Mare, Broke, $600.208/771-2098

APHA Weanling, Tri-Colored Colt, halter, show, stud quality, possibly homozy-gous, $500 or best offer. Also have a chest-nut/white fi lly of same caliber, will con-sider payments. 509/258-4302

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Reg. Shetland Pony Stallion, 5 yearsold, $200. 208/689-3616

Now Booking For 2010 “Coffee HollowEspresso”, a proven red roan, registered,54” jack. Great looking, great disposition.Breeding fee $450, $150 nonreturnablebooking fee included in jack fee. 509/725-0779 or [email protected]

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Horse Boarding: Stalls, Indoor Arena,1/2 mile track, trails, wash bay, & muchmore. Lessons/ Trainer available. NewmanLake, WA, First month 50% Off Board.509/631-0731

Reg. APHA Blue Roan Paint Gelding, 3years old, loud color, 60 days professionaltraining, rode trails all summer, scared ofnothing, $1800. 208/304-3503 Oldtown

Reg. APHA, 3 Year Old, Bay/White,Overo mare, Deluxe Western Pleasureprospect, no time to work with, worldchampion bloodlines, $2500. 509/671-2871

8 Year Old Gelding, Quarter Horse/Saddlebred cross, $2000. Beautiful mover,lots of potential but needs experiencedrider, very friendly, good ground manners.509/443-2710 Cheney

Wonderful Trail, Family, Husband Or 4Hhorse. Gentle 16 years old, AQHA gelding,15-15.1hh, 1250-1300, dark bay, he hasbeen used mostly for trails & is gentle forjust about anyone. He is friendly, easy tocatch, good for farrier, etc. Price has beenreduced to $1250 for a quick sale. I willalso throw in a ton of hay for free, only rea-son I am selling him is due to divorce. Canemail pics video. 509/262-0120

AQHA Mares Daughter Of Smart PeppyLena out of a daughter of Peponita. Daugh-ter of Senor Peppy Gato out of a daughterof Doc O Lena in foal to palomino son ofWimpys Little Step. Grand daughter ofSmart Little Lena out of a daughter of DocAthena in foal to palomino son of WimpysLittle Step. Mares listed above $3500 each.Daughter of Docs Hickory dead broke, re-tired reining horse, $1500. Weanling granddaughter of Grays Starlight out of theabove grand daughter of Smart Little Lena,$2000. Good home a must! 509/276-6414

8 Year Old AQHA Gelding, Used Mostlyfor ranch work, trail rides, works very wellin an arena, has scored cows but neverroped off of. Used for reining lessons, greatwith his feet, trailers, baths. Up to date onvaccinations, very sweet, about 14.3,slightly chubby, $2500 or best offer, pack-age deal if you want the horse, rope saddle,3-horse trailer & round pen. 509/251-3856

3 Dun Broodmares, Always Throws Duns & color, $1000 for all three. 406/889-3251

Reg. Quarter Horse Mare, professionally barrel trained, 20 years old; 2 year old half quarter/ half Appaloosa, greenbroke, best offer. 509/935-0403

2 Dun Yearling Fillies, Halter Broke, $300 each without papers. 406/889-3251

Two Year Old Grullo Filly,Mr. San Peppy, Lean With Me, $1500.406/889-3251

Horses & Ponies, for videos of each one Email: [email protected] or call 541/314-3014

Reg. AQHA Gray Mare, 13 Years, 15h,well broke, easy to catch, no bad habits,Doc Bar, Two Eyed Jack, Hollywood Goldbreeding, a real sweetheart, $3500. 509/671-2871

Bomb Proof Gelding, Has Riddenlots of children & fi rst time riders, linesLean With Me, Mr San Peppy, $5000.406/889-3251

15 Year AQHA Gelding, Great On Trails,not for beginners. Neck reins, backs, ties,loads, stands for farrier. $600. 208/660-0399, [email protected]

Docs Little Red Rock. AQHA 5 Year Oldstallion. Grandson of “Doc O’Lena”, pro-duces very nice colts, $1500, 208/689-3616

17 Hand AQHA Chestnut Mare, 11years old, with beautiful dun fi lly and bredback, $1200 or will sell separately. Two gor-geous AQHA palomino fi llys, $500 eachOBO. 208/689-3616

Black 14 Year Old Saddlebred Mare,nice, has packed. $900. 208/263-8880

Reg. Quarter Horse Mare, 14 Years Old,dark chestnut, well broke, daughter off atcollege, good trail or gaming mare, $950 togood home. 509/701-6812 or 509/496-3555

Horse Boarding, Close In Location,clean, safe, big paddocks, stalls withturnouts. Quality hay, clean tack room,trailer storage, round pen and outdoorarena, trails off the property. $175 permonth. 208/687-6902, Rathdrum

Horse Boarding: Liberty Lake, 5-10 Acrepastures with great riding, tack room, trailerparking, $100 monthly, plus you providefeed. Liberty Spring Ranch LLC 509/991-6934

Northwest Trails Boarding Happyhealthy horses. Excellent care, recom-mended by Deer Park Vet Clinic. Cateringto those who really care for their horse’swell being. Large, lighted arena, threeround pens, large paddocks & pastureswith shelter. Endless miles of beautiful trailriding. Natural Horsemanship training &lessons available, friendly, helpful atmo-sphere. www.northwest-trails.com 509/276-6345 Deer Park

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Winter Special: Boarding Stall, $150, indoor arena, lessons, training available, lim-ited space. 509/534-0597 Newman Lake

Horse Boarding, Separate Stalls & Runs,cleaned daily, quality hay, 2 feedings, heatedwater, steel fences, trails, pasture, arena. 16miles north on Hwy 2. Friendly, family at-mosphere, references, $200. 509/292-8366

Horse Boarding: Indoor & outdoor arenas, trails, turn out paddock, stalls withruns, paddocks with shelters soon. Profes-sional training & lessons available. Allamenities, easy highway access, $255 fullcare. 15 minutes north of Spokane in Chat-taroy. 509/496-8094

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Field Fencing, Equine, Deer, Elk. Livestock & wildlife fence expert. All Terrain Fence & Contracting, your local Stay-Tuff installer. Lic# ALLTETF903JA; www.allter-rainfence.com 509/998-9570

There Are Alternatives. Contact Equinerescue organizations and sanctuaries on theinternet

Affordable Horse Training, 45 Years experience, 30 days $100, 60 days$175, developing a good foundation. Minia-ture yearling colts, $100 trade for hay. 509/-258-8884 Springdale

Farm & Ranch Style Fencing: Post &Rail. Electrical. Barbed Wire. On T-postsor wood. Experienced in custom fencing.Gates also available. Post pounding, augur-ing, repair. References. Visa, M/C ac-cepted. For services, contact NorthwestCustom Farming at 509/443-9295#NORTHCF941J1

Horse Bedding, Cedar & Pine Shavings,great for stalls. We also have tan cedar barkarena mix. Moore Landscape Materials &Fuel, 509/466-7800 Colbert

Will Rogers Saddle Co. Huge Tent Sale,October 8-9, package deals $100 & up,great savings on new & used tack. www.-willrogerssaddle.com 509/466-0106

Gorgeous Show Saddle, Light Leatherwith tan seat, 15.5”, custom made, full bars,beautifully tooled, dripping with silver, per-fect for a circuit, etc. Used 1 time. A stealat $2250. 208/755-0103

Quality Heavy Galvanized Panels, shelters, gates, stall fronts, & more; fac-tory direct! ID# RC-15318, WA# LUCK-YA933DW, www.LuckyAcres.net

Corral Panels/ Swing Gates, New, Instock. 12’ and 16’ corral panels, 8-16’ swinggates, 4’ and 6’ bow gates. Joe, 509/723-7923

Horse Blankets Cleaned & Repaired;washing- sheets $10, blankets $15. Repairsstarting at $8, pickup & delivery available.509/489-1436 Spokane

Wegner Ranch Horse Transportation,Washington to California to Texasmonthly, regularly scheduled trips, newequipment, excellent references, 30 yearsexperience, quality care. 509/968-4949

Nice Used Trailers At Don JohnsonSales. Horse, stock, living quarters, carhaulers, utility, & fl atbed; we have over 60trailers that are older model new trailers-Stop by and see us for great end of summersale prices! 1978 Hale, 10’ 2-horse BP,$995; 1979 Phillips, 24’ 4-horse GN, $3295;1981 Circle J, 19’ 4-horse BP, $2495; 1998Trails West, 17’ 3-horse BP, $5995; 2002Trails West, 30’ 6-horse GN, $12,900; 2005Trails West, 26’ 3-horse LQ, $25,000; 2007Kiefer, 22’ 4-horse GN, $18,500; 2008Charmac, 20’ stock GN, $11,900. Consign-ments & trades are always welcome! Service& quality guaranteed; check our website ofphotos, videos & more! www.thetrailer-place.com Full Parts & Service Depart-ment, hitches, wiring, paint, insurancework. 800-831-0875 Walla Walla, WA

Tack Sale! 5 Excellent Saddles Withtack to choose from. 17” padded seat,heavy duty, double skirt with stitching, rop-ing type saddle. 17” True Aussie endurancetype saddle, iron stirrups, heavy wool lin-ing, no horn. 15” new lining, double skirt,basket stamp, smooth leather seat allaround women’s saddle. 15” barrel/ gamesingle skirt “Crates” handcrafted saddlery,Chattanooga, TN, USA #2210 basketstamped, padded roughout seat, some sil-ver. English Thorowgood with cinches,pads, bridles, reins, quilted carry/ coverbag, bridle bag, helmet, all in excellent con-dition. $400 each, your choice. Also havebridles, breast collars, halters, tie downs,ropes, electric fencing, etc. Daughter is incollege, the horses are gone. These are fam-ily treasures, not Junk. [email protected] or 509/710-8939. www.chandreafarms.com

Two Miley 2-Horse Trailers, BP, Clean,$1200 each, Or Best Offer. 509/448-5603,509/991-0388

$350,000 4 Bedroom, 3 Bath Home On10.5 acres. Horse ready with shop, barn &fenced water access to creek. 35 min southof Spokane in Freeman. Miles of gated log-ging road right out your front drive. Call509/339-3363

Plenty Of Privacy On This Property.This 1950s custom built home sits on 7.3acres and features tons of storage includingbuilt-in cabinets, cedar closet, canningroom and partially fi nished basement withsecond fi replace. The outbuildings includea restored 1912 barn, 80x40 shop, 40x20garage with 220, bunkhouse and your owngrain silo! High-speed internet and 30 min-utes from Moses Lake! Call Debra Cromer,Gary Mann Real Estate, 509-835-1653. 305Third Avenue, Moses Lake

Whetzel Horse Training Offering A Trailclinic on October 9th in Pullman. 208/301-1170 or www.whetzelhorsetraining.com

40 Irrigated Acres Near Moses Lake &Ephrata. Great level mini-farm and can bedivided into (2) 20 acres lots, $219,000.Also available, 7.4 acres with a well,$59,000. Call Debra Cromer, Gary MannReal Estate, 305 Third Avenue, MosesLake. 509-855-1653.

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Fall Is The Best Time For No TillPasture & hay land over seeding. Can see grasses & legumes, reasonable prices, free estimates. 509-448-2798

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GYPO MEADOWSCarol Norton, Owner

951 Shingle Mill Rd - Sandpoint ID 83864208-265-2593 * 208-661-1721 cell

www.gypomeadows.comBOARDING

12x12 Box Stalls - Stalls with RunsPasture - 60’x160’ Inside Arena

100’x180’ Outside Arena - 70’ Round PenDaily Turnouts - Overnighters Welcome

Trail Riding just a short haul away!** Schedule Your Events With Us **

Medicine Horse StablesBruce & Judy Houck, Owners

509/844-72308105 S. Oak Road - Spokane

10 minutes south of Spokane off 195 SouthGated, Fenced, Secure, 60x144 Indoor

Arena, Two Large Outdoor Arenas 25 Acres of Groomed Trails, ArenaRentals, Wash Bays Inside/outsideAutomatic fl y control in all stalls

Stalls with and without runsFour tack rooms * Separate Storage Sheds

Upriver StablesHome of Upriver Morgans

3001 N. Idaho Rd.Liberty Lake, WA 99019

509/926-0028, Appointments, pleaseLimited stalls availableTrained stock for sale

12x12 matted box stalls (Some paddocks)Daily turn-out may be included

65’x144’ Covered Arena55’ Round pen with solid walls

Convenient wash rack/heated water3 tack rooms & some cross tie areas

Safe fencing throughoutRiding instruction available

Easy access: 1 mile from I-90,Exit 299 - Liberty Lake, WA

MINI ACRESTrot-About Riding School

5808 E. Greenbluff Rd. - Colbert WACris Pemberton, Instructor - 509/238-2643

“Where the safety and well being of horse and rider come fi rst”

Full Service Boarding, Lessons & TrainingSchool Horses * Summer Camps

1/2 Lease Program Training with Billy Vens beginning April 1st

Indoor Ring * Dressage Ring Large Jumping Arena with Lights

60ft. Round Pen12x12 Matted stalls with Pipe Runs.

Resident Farrier, Chris Eickhoff

Promised Land Ranch Quarter Horses

Joel, Sara and Jed Kretz509/779-4105

www.promised-land-ranch.comWauconda, WA 98859

9th Annual Production SaleSEPTEMBER 2010

Quality Colts & Young Stock For SaleBlue Valentine, Joe Hancock, Driftwood

& Page Lee Bloodlines

Shalwyn ArabiansContact: Gerwyn & Diane Jones

411 Caldwell Rd.,Walla Walla, WA 99362

509/529-4067 * Fax 509/[email protected]

SA MESHACHShadow the Dancing Horse

Pure Polish, Bay, 4 Boots, StarIAHA Sweepstakes Sire

IBN SALVADINOSilkie the Dancing Horse

16hh, bay Arabian StallionIAHA Sweepstakes sire

and Witez II owners networkKISMET - 51% SpanishIAHA Sweepstakes Sire

International Halter Champion, HunterPleasure

Lee’s Quarter Horses2000 Idaho Rd. - Plummer, IDLee Thurman - 208/273-2470

Quarter Horses Since 1979Standing AQHA Palomino Stallions:

Poco and WimpyWimpy

King FritzStanding AQHA Black Stallion

Peppys Montana Lenaby

Mr San Peppy & Doc O’Lena

The Exchange Want AdsP.O. Box 427 • Spokane, WA 99210-0427

REGIONAL DISTRIBUTIONZoned Demand Print Advertising

“We Got The Horses”[email protected]

509/922-3456 • 1-800/326-2223

C&S RanchCharlene & Steve Ulrich

34817 N. Conklin Rd. * Elk, WA 99009509/220-7712 cell * 509/292-1810

www.cspaintquarterhorses.comStanding Three Stallions“Poco Buenos Ghost”

AQHA CREMELLO Stallion89% Foundation

Guaranteed Buckskin or Palomino foals“JN Poco Lenas Doc”

AQHA Grullo, 97% Foundation“Mama Said Dash”

APHA Double HomozygousGuaranteed Color & No Red foals!

Reg. APHA and Quarter Horses For Sale Boarding/Training

Raising good quality horses & adding coloras a bonus

Jameson Lake Quarter Horses

PO Box 286, Mansfi eld, WA 98830509/683-1030 * Paul & Heidi Wittige-mail: [email protected]

We have been raising cowbred WesternPerformance Horses for over 25 years.

Home ofJOE DEE DOC * 1979 - 2007

StandingA STYLISH ACT

by LAKERS DOC by BOB ACRE DOCStud Fees: $650

Young Horses For SaleCome by and take a look

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Kruger Ranch, L.L.C.Harold or Debbie Kruger

5055 West Orchard AvenueRathdrum, ID 83858

Phone/Message 208/687-9404email: [email protected]

Visit our website at www.krugerranch.com“A Full Care Facility for Horses & Their Owners”

- STALLION STATION -Select Stallions At Stud

Transported Semen Shipped & ReceivedVisitors Always Welcome

WindDrift FarmQuarter Horses

Merriott Family27210 W. Hallett Rd,

Medical Lake, WA 99022509/299-4143

e-mail: [email protected] of: ANADO ACE

(Private Treaty)Panas Ace by Pana Dude

Out of Bridget Mae AAAxGranado AAAx Jet Deck AAA

Speed plus CowQuality Young Stock for Sale

North Town InsurancePat Rogers, Local Agent

5727 N. Division St., Spokane WA 99208509/483-3030 * 800/326-8583 toll free

www.northtowninsurance.comWe want to insure your Horses

All Breeds welcome, including Mules Products available:

Mortality - Major Medical - Loss of Use Accident - Sickness - Disease (Infertility)Farm & Ranch - Clinics - Shows - Stables

Breeding Operations & Training

Lady Raven Stables325 W. Austin Rd. * Spokane WA 99208

509/218-9166 or 509/466-6075Candy Anderson

New Indoor Show Facility Indoor & Outdoor Areanas,

Plus Round Pen, Large Stalls with Runs, Large Safe Pastures with Shelter,Heated Bathroom / Tack Room

Miles of TrailsLessons, Clinics & Training Available

5 Minutes from Spokanewww.ladyravenstables.com

American Trail GearSpecializing in Biothane(R)& Beta(R) Tack

Easy to care for Tack that is 5 timesstronger than leather!

We offer personalized service. www.americantrailgear.com

Check us out, place your order, mentionthis ad & get free shipping!

We offer add on bridles, halter bridles,western headstalls, halters, reins, breastcol-lars, cantle & pommel bags, ice boots, rope

halter & rope reins. We are authorized dealers for: DixielandNO Sweat Pads, JMS Genuine Sheepskin

products, Easy Ride Stirrups by Easy Care.Call 866-237-6006 Toll free,

Battle Ground, WA

Steinway RanchRegistered Tennessee Walking Horses

Coco & Aaron Spurway509/238-1225

19312 N. Madison Road,Mead, WA 99021

Home of GEN’S TRUE GRIT1996 TWHBEA Chestnut Stallion

Flaxen Tail & ManeVisitors Always Welcome

Boarding availablee-mail: [email protected]

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Indiana Harness Co.“Quality Repair at Affordable Prices”

2425 N. Vista, Spokane WANext to the “Big R” on Trent

509/535-3400New & Used Western & English SaddlesTack & Training Aides including: Customdesigned halters, bridles, breast collars, etc.

Custom working & show chaps.Blanket & Saddle Repair.

Custom Holsters & Saddle ScabbardsRodeo & Pack equipment. Custom belts &

wallets. Cell phone casesDog collars & harnesses for walking

FREE advice for the novice horse person.40+ years experience & family owned

Prairie Leather Designs*Featuring Custom Horse Tack &

Western Gifts. Including:Breast Collars, Bridles, Bronc Halters, Dog

Collars, Chaps & More*Western Purses, Jewelry, Pillows, Home

Decor & Belts*Tack Repair

*Think of us for your Club Awards“Adding a creative touch to your daily

cowboy life”PrairieLeatherDesigns.com

509/879-7921 * 509/869-1992509/464-0293 * Mead WA

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Julie JeneHorse & People Training

Certifi ed TT.E.A.M. Practitioner25 years At This Location

4307 N. Harvard Rd.Otis Orchards WA 99027 * 509-924-9739

For the safest horse possible. Starting young horses, improving

behavior & performance. Advancedtraining for all disciplines & breeds.

We work together to train your horse.Equimagically amazing & effective tech-

niques, awareness & communication. Training * Problem Solving

Hands-On clinics * Rider Education Without Pain, Fear or Force

Torklift InternationalWe Specialize In...

Towing - Tie Down - Suspension Products

which can be viewed at www.TLCentral.com

877.651.3835We strive to provide the best products &customer service. We have been involvedin Truck Camper / Horse Trailer Towing

for over 33 years.Torklift International

began as a Trailer Hitch manufacturer & installer,based out of Kent WA,

and have expanded to over 60 employees & a

27,000 sq. ft. facility.

Relational Riding AcademyMichelle Binder, ACRI * 509/290-4301

2 Training DVDs Available*Any Horse Any Rider*Understanding Riding

www.relationalridingacademy.comAmerican Certifi ed Riding InstructorBoarding: Stalls with turnouts, pasture

board options Lessons - Training - Instruction Available

ARIA Certifi ed in Dressage, Combined Training & Hunt Seat.Located at Beautiful New Facility

A & R Stables 11724 N. Forker Rd - Spokane Valley

Teaching, Training Group Lessons, Private Lessons,

School Horses, Show Horses for Lease, Horses for Sale.

Recreational Riders welcomeEquine Rehabilitation for injuries, lameness

& work related/training issues

Legacy Farm & StableWe’re still Standing

Join Us for a Great Support StructureJoyce Morgan-Wimpfheimer * 509/951-5283

www.legacyfarmandstable.comLESSONS * BOARDING * TRAINING

- Ride Right Program -British Horse Society Certifi ed

Dressage & Eventing Jumpers

Trained in Germany for DressageDressage Arena, Jumping Field

Covered Riding ArenaPaddocks with Shed Rows

Teaching Beginners through Upper Level RidersBeginner & Advanced Lesson Horses

Richard A. Sylvester, DVM6902 N. Westgate PlSpokane WA 99208

509/939-2448www.richsylvester.com

Providing complete Mobile Medical HorseCare in the Greater Northwest for 30 years. Dr. Sylvester’s practice service areas include

Sports Medicine, Equine Reproduction, Dentistry, Surgery & Nutritional Consulting

HHHORSEMAN'S SERVICE DIRECTORYORSEMAN'S SERVICE DIRECTORYORSEMAN'S SERVICE DIRECTORY

Wegner Ranch Horse Transportation

Washington to California to Texas Regularly Scheduled Monthly Trips

New EquipmentExcellent References • Quality Care

30 years experience509/968-4949

Donʼt ForgetDeadline is the

15th of the Month

Donʼt ForgetDeadline is the

15th of the Month

DISCOVER

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ADVERTISERS INDEXSTALLIONSGen’s True GritSteinway Ranch ................................ 11Mr Bo ButtonMeadow Starr Ranch ........................ 10

BARNS & BUILDINGSBarns Northwest ................................. 8Choice Barns ...................................... 8Custom Barns ................................... 25Eagle Barns ......................................... 8Northwest Cover-All ......................... 17

EVENTSDillon Cow Horse Sale-Lewiston ........ 9Hermiston Horse Sale ......................... 2

FEED & ACCESSORIESLMF Feeds .......................................... 5

FENCINGJasper Enterprises .............................. 13North 40 Fence Company ................. 10Pearson Fence ...............................Back

HORSES FOR SALEGina Morris ...................................... 12Scott Seeklander ............................... 10Steinway Ranch ................................ 11

MISCELLANEOUSAIA Insurance ................................... 16Washington Auto Carriage .................. 7

REAL ESTATEPatti Hellring .................................... 14

SADDLES, TACK & CLOTHINGSpokane Tack Trunk ............................ 6Will Rogers Saddle Company ........... 24

TRAINERSAnn Kirk Sensible Horsemanship ........ 4Nichole Mulligan–Custom Cowgirl Training .......................... CoverSeeklander Horse Training ................ 10Shafer Performance Horses ............... 16Supercharge Performance Horses ..... 12

Equine EconomicsEquine Economics

NOTE: * Breed (other) ~ Includes minor breeds (eg. Welsh, Belgian, Standardbred, etc.), mixed breeds (eg. Morab, etc.) crossbreeds, saddle horses, pack horses, mustangs & others. ** Breed (small) ~ Includes Icelandic, Miniature, Shetland, P.O.A., & others.

TOTALS 1011 100%

Appaloosa .................................72 ..............................7.12Arab ............................................33 .............................3.26Breed (other)* .........................435 ..........................43.03Breed (small)** .........................90 .............................8.90Morgan ...................................... 41 .............................4.06Paint ............................................90 .............................8.90Quarter Horse ......................... 161 .......................... 15.92Mule ...........................................56 .............................5.54Tennessee Walker .....................22 ............................. 2.18Thoroughbred .............................11 .............................1.09

TOTAL 3RD QUARTER 201010 Types Selling Percent

TOTALS 1363 100%

Appaloosa .................................43 ............................. 3.15Arab ............................................62 .............................4.55Breed (other)* .........................331 .......................... 24.28Breed (small)** .........................93 .............................6.82Morgan ......................................77 .............................5.65Paint ..........................................139 .......................... 10.20Quarter Horse .........................271 .......................... 19.88Mule .........................................205 .......................... 15.04Tennessee Walker .....................44 .............................3.23Thoroughbred ............................98 ..............................7.19

TOTAL 3RD QUARTER 200910 Types Selling Percent

Total 3rd Quarter 2009 & Total 3rd Quarter 2010 ~ Based upon weekly

classified advertisements of horses for sale in The Exchange Weekly paper by breed.

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