Wool – The High Tech MaterialBy Mike EastonContent Review – Dr. Joyce Harmon, DVMIn the equine world it seems that each year we are presented with new ideas about training, ...
By Mike G. EastonFrom the mountain tops of Mongolia and the plains of Argentina, the rolling hills of Scotland and the western ranges of America, hair based cinchas have ...
By Mike G. EastonContent Review:Dr. Joyce Harman, D.V. M., Equine Research SpecialistMarketing of saddle pads has become big business. All one has to do is make a web search ...
by Mike EastonThere is a great deal of misunderstanding in the equine world in respect to dry spots and what they indicate. Not all dry spots are bad, but you ...
How to determine your cinch size: Measure your horse from the center of the underside of his chest in the girth area. Bring the tape up to just below the ...
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