HORSES USA 2003
What's Your Horse's Temperature?
How "hot," "cold," or "warm" a horse is has more to do with
temperament and breeding than science.
by Katherine Walcott
Make Sense of the Expense
Money doesn't grow on trees, and neither do horses. So why
do they have so much in common?
by Jennifer Nice and Cindy Hale
How Do You Know if He's Too Good to Be
True?
The moral of this story is simple: If a horse sounds too
good to be true, he probably is.
by Cynthia McFarland
Close the Communication Gap
The best way to excel in your role as your horse's caretaker,
partner and teacher is to understand how he learns.
by Evelyn Hanggi
Horses USA Clip and Keep Guide to Your
Horse's Health
Your 12-month guide to horse care.
Leg Check 101
Is that knot on your horse's leg simply a blemish left behind
by a single act of youthful exuberance or does it foretell
future unsoundness?
by Nancy S. Loving, DVM
The Adoption Option
Giving a home to a horse in need makes the joy of horse
ownership all the more rewarding.
by Audrey Pavia
Horses USA Footloose and Fancy Free
Photo Contest
Celebrate the equine spirit.
The 411 on the WWW
Surfing the Web ... Sounds leisurely, but where do you start?
by Julie Mignery
Directory of Breed Associations
If you are looking for a purebred or recognized partbred,
here's the place to start your search.
2001 Buyer's Guides
Automatic Feeders and Waterers
Barns
Clinicians
Clippers
Cold Therapy
Complete Feeds
Fencing
Fly Control
Grooming
Helmets and Vests
Horse Shoes
Leathercare
Outerwear
Saddle Pads
Stable Accessories
Stall Mats, Subfloors and Bedding
Supplements
Trailers
Treats
Worms
Editor's Page
Meet Our Contributors
Classifieds
Breeder Directory
Index of Advertisers
The Last Word
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