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C ommunity Distributio n In W a s hi n g to n , Idaho, Ore g o n , M o nta na & British C o lu mbia Sepember20 10 Facility Is su e V o l. XXII No. X All Breed Public ation H o r s e P r e v i e w s M a g a z i n e www.horse-previews.c om Published Since 1988 SPOKANE, WASHINGTON USA Upriver Stables, LLC Home of Upriver Morgans Liberty Lake, Washington The Rainman, owner Roy Forbes

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Community Distribution In Washington, Idaho, Oregon, Montana & British Columbia

Sepember 2010 Facility Issue Vol. XXII No. X All Breed Publication

Horse Previews Magazinewww.horse-previews.com

Published Since 1988SPOKANE, WASHINGTON USA

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Home of Upriver MorgansLiberty Lake, Washington

The Rainman, owner Roy Forbes

SEPTEMBER 2010 • HORSE PREVIEWS • PAGE 2

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SEPTEMBER 2010 Vol

Hor e Preview Magazine

FEATURESAnn Kirk Sensible Horsemanship - “In The Saddle 1st Time Up” ....................................................6

On The Edge of Common Sense - by Baxter Black - “Principles”..................................................12

6th Annual Mountain Trail Horse Classic .....................................................................................16

On OurFront Cover

CONTENTAdvertiser Index ..............................................................38

Advertising Rates .............................................................39

Calendar of Events ...........................................................26

Classified Advertising .......................................................35

Clubs & Organizations ....................................................28

Horseman’s Service Directory Form .................................34

Horseman’s Service Directory ..........................................31

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Ann Kirk’s SENSIBLE HORSEMANSHIPIn the Saddle - 1st Time Up!

“Well, it’s about time!” many of you might say. If you have been following the lessons all the way through, you may have felt that you and your horse would be old and gray by the time I got to the riding part. But, I believe it is better to err on the side of extra caution than to get on too quick. If I try to steal a ride or two, I might have some healing up to do, then still have to go back and build a strong founda-tion. Experience says I get where I am going faster if I take my time

and don’t have to back up to rebuild.

And then there are those who have absolutely loved the ground work but are dreading the day when it is time to get in the saddle. I have been there too. Ground work is safer and if things go wrong, I don’t have to worry about hitting the ground. There are times when I have had to convince myself that I have done all the basics correctly, my horse is ready and then get in the saddle even if I am still a little concerned. If I am really in doubt because of something I do not feel is done well enough, I will make sure I have fixed that before stepping up.

So, today is the day you are getting. You have saddled and bridled him and warmed him up including a fair amount oftrotting and loping just to be sure he has no ‘bugs’ about the saddle or is just feeling playful. My first mounting will usually be at the end of a ground work session. The ground session will use some of his excess energy while getting him bettertrained mentally and emotionally and he is more settled formounting.

Don’t misunderstand what I am saying here. I do not be-lieve I can get a horse tired enough that he will not buck or bolt if he gets scared. That is impossible! But I don’t get on ‘fresh’ colts either. I do work that benefits my riding controland gives me the best chance for successful progression. As Igo along, I spend less and less time ‘warming up’ and moreand more time in the saddle until I can just saddle up andgo. Some horses never get away from needing a little groundwarm-up and it is safer to get in the habit of doing it ratherthan getting dumped off and hurt because you thought itwasn’t necessary.

Though either side is fine to start with, I usually begin on the left side. Recheck your saddle to make sure it is tight. Any accident caused by a loose cinch should never happen.Pick up the left rein with almost all the slack out and gathera handful of mane just in front of the saddle. The right reinis loose but not enough that the horse can step on it. Pull

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on the mane, then release and walk away, asking the horse to turn and face you. Repeat several times from both sides. I mount holding the mane with one hand as it is less pull on the withers and causes less discomfort for the horse. Remem-ber to ask the horse to move almost every time so he won’t get locked up and surprise you.

When the horse is comfortable with this, pick up the rein, grab the mane and put your foot in the stirrup by standing at his shoulder and facing his tail. Take your foot out and walk away. Gradually add weight in the stirrup, then release. Do on both sides. Advance until you can put weight in the stir-rup, hold the mane and the cantle and bounce around to face forward like you will for mounting. When you take your foot out of the stirrup, disengage his hip before walking away. Do as many reps as it takes to be sure the horse is comfortable before actually stepping up in the stirrup.

Next, you are going to stand up in the stirrup. Follow the pattern as before only this time pull yourself up until you are standing in the stirrup. Try to pull more on the mane instead of the cantle. Also, try to step up fairly quickly so as not to pull excessively on the saddle. Balance your weight over the horse but don’t lay on the saddle. Move your hand with the rein from the mane to the saddle horn so you won’t be leaning over the horn if the horse moves suddenly. You should have enough slack in the rein so you don’t pull on the horse when you move your hand to the horn. Stay up only a moment, then step down by rotating your back towards the horse’s head so you won’t be in a position to get kicked. Disengage his hip and walk away.

If your horse jumps forward when you step up, just step off and disengage his hip. If he continues to seem overly concerned by the step-up, a bucket makes a great transitional tool. I explained its use in the June article. Another step, if you’re fairly bouncy, is to just bounce on the leg not in the stirrup. Start soft and get higher and higher, going in stages until you just bounce all the way up. This has worked well and gets the horse better sacked out. Progress until you can stand in the stirrup, reach over and pet the horse on his neck, shoulders, hips and rump and move the stirrup on the off side. Remember to step down, move the hip, walk away and start again often from both sides.

Evaluate the horse carefully! When you are absolutely sure that you and the horse are ready, you should mount like you

are mounting a well trained horse. Make sure you have the rein properly gathered on your side. Decide before starting that you are getting all the way on and then mount up and sit down. Don’t put your foot in the off side stirrup and get right back off and walk away. Praise him and mount again, then off again. Advance to staying on longer and longer. Get on, pet him and get off. Get on one side and off the other. Move the hip from the ground occasionally. Remember whenyou dismount to do so in one smooth motion and step away from the horse.

As always, this does not have to all be done in one ses-sion. Break it into several days and it will be a non issue. Next month, we will talk about moving the horse with the bridle and getting start-ed on riding. This is just the first of many wonderful days ahead so keep up the good work and we will meet again next month. Until then, God Bless you and yours......Ann

For more information on Ann Kirk and her Sensible Horsemanship Program, go to www.annkirk.com. These les-sons are available on the Sensi-ble Horsemanship DVDs. Ann is also available for private lessons or clinics in your area.

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ON THE EDGE OF COMMON SENSEby Baxter Black, DVM

PRINCIPLESSometimes you have to choose between personal principles

and sympathetic understanding. For example, as a public personality, I have deliberately chosen to decline invitations to do political fund raisers. Although I have strong opinions, I leave those national issues to pundits with thicker skin.

Once I had a request to make a commercial for a lady running for office. I explained politely for the reasons stated, that I wasn’t comfortable doing politics. “Fine,” she said, “Here’s what I want you to say…” It was my mother-in-law. Of course I made the commercial!

I have had occasion to decline paying jobs to be on programs where I would have had to be in the company of individuals whose amblings, behavior, or writings, I find obnoxious. Why put myself through the stress.

Last month I received a package in the mail from a publishing

company. They had sent me a children’s book to look over, maybe to write a blurb or mention in my column, web site orradio program. As a rule I don’t often have the time to read allthe books or listen to all the CDs I receive. I may skim them quickly but I rarely get a blurb or a forward written.

I thought I recognized the author’s name or the book idea.I vaguely remembered a phone call, but it was a nice kid’s book that was well illustrated. The short story was about a young girl finding an abandoned horse becoming concerned, and eventually getting it in a horse-rescue facility. It was welldone, an honest heart-felt story that didn’t get mushy and was realistic about the problem of abandoned horses. It was better than I expected. Then I looked at the last page. It listedorganizations to contact for more information about horseneglect, rescue and therapy. Staring up at me like an obscenegesture in a passing car window was listed the Humane Society of the United States.

I wrote back to the publisher expressing my regret thatI would not be able to pass along or recommend the book because of their association with HSUS. A group that has such a poisoned reputation in the horse world among somany veterinarians, horse raisers, trainers, cowboys, auctionoperators, trail riders, packers, breeders, performance and show people, not to mention many horse-related associations. In large part because they bear a chunk of the responsibility for the tragedy of animal suffering and abandonment that has befallen the magnificent equine. They were at the front ofthe ill-fated closure of horse slaughter plants which severely diminished the value of all horses.

HSUS is the Rod Blagojevich of the horse world.

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6th Annual Mountain Trail Horse Classicby Erica Mordhorst

The Mountain Trail Horse Classic (MTHC) held an-

nually each summer at Eastern Slope Ranch in Baker City, Or-egon was a complete success again in 2010. Set against the picturesque Elkhorn Moun-tain’s is a haven to equestrian enthusiasts.

The weekend’s events kicked off Friday morning, July 23rd @ 8am with a course walk-thru. Giving the contestants & spectators a chance to walk the course and ask the course designer & judge’s questions.

Then at 9 sharp the first contestant was on course for a day filled with classes geared towards the younger horses & newer riders. Friday night ended with a meet & greet potluck. Then Saturday morning started the same with a course walk-thru & classes & obstacles got a bit harder & more challenging. Satur-day night was a great BBQ followed by a fun game of bingo where everyone had a chance to win customized hay bags or D&B Supply gift cards. Sunday morning started with another walk-thru & then straight into the most advanced trail classes,

including the Open Clas-sic & the Non Pro Classic, the toughest course of the weekend!

The MTHC is an All Outdoor – All-Natural course & an adventure to the competitive Moun-tain Trail Rider. Riders are judged on how well their horses navigate an obstacle. Horses & riders alike are then judged on their ease, poise & confidence whenencountering an obstacle that you would typically find on amountain trail ride. The courses range in difficulty from easyto extremely difficult, but all of the MTHC courses are de-signed for riders of every level & horses of every level. LeslieMaiwald & Percy Dickerson, owners of Eastern Slope Ranch,says, “Safety is our number one priority, every obstacle issafe & secure.” To see more pictures of the contestants or ofthe course, visit www.EntirelyEquineMarketing.com & choose ‘view my proofs’.

Competitive Mountain trail competition’s like MTHC are becoming increasingly popular. This is a great way for theentire family to be competitive & compete without incurring

Macy Thomas of Milton-Freewater riding Buck

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the relentless pressure & stress, you usually find at open or breed shows. As one of the first shows of its kind in the Northwest, the Mountain Trail Horse Classic, boosts fam-ily fun & overall good sportsmanship. Riders & spectators came from all over the Northwest to compete at the 6th an-nual MTHC, some from

as far away as central California & Northern Washington.

Eastern Slope Ranch is a sure stop for anyone travelling with horses or wanting a horse-getaway. They offer overnight boarding, lessons, retreats, open shows & clinics of all types from several top rated clinician’s. As well as an access point for Base Camp Baker, with miles & miles of trail riding & sight-seeing.

A big Thank you goes to our judges; Kieran Donahue of Nampa, ID & Shannon Allison of Grand View, ID. Photogra-phy credit for the weekend goes to Sibbea Browning & En-

tirely Equine Marketing. Concession’s catering was done by JJ’s Cantina, Jordan Maiwald & Jes-sica Myers. The Moun-tain Trail Horse Classic & Eastern Slope Ranch would like to thank all of its sponsors; Oregon Trail Livestock Supply in Baker City, Or. Mc-Adam’s Agency in Baker City, Or. Entirely Equine Marketing, Heppner, Or. Katcha Cowgirl Designs, New Plymouth, Idaho & Jerry Long with M&L Logging & Construction in Baker City, Or. Thank you also to the Baker County Chamber of Commerce, BakerCity Herald, Cascade Horseman & the Idaho Horse Sports.

For more information on mountain trail horse competitions or to join the MTHC mailing list visit www.MountainTrail-HorseClassic.com or call Erica at 208-369-3292. Plan to joinnext year’s event, June 24-26, 2011!!

Overall High Point AwardSandy Moore

Theresa Englebert of Monroe, ashington riding Snoopy in the

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Results: July 23, 20101 ~ In Hand

1. Sandy Moore2. Lois Ward3. Linda Ellis4. Trudy Lowery5. Sis Lincoln

2 ~ Maiden Horse1. Sandy Moore2. Theresa Englebert3. Cat King4. Linda Ellis5. Trudy Lowery

3 ~ Novice Rider1. Gracie Huggins

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5 ~ Ride One, Lead One1. Sis Lincoln2. Sandy Moore3. Dee Myers

6 ~ Discovery Classic1. Linda Ellis2. Katy Thomas3. Gracie Huggins4. Kaylee Smith5. Paige Jones

Results: July 24, 20107 ~ Junior Horse

1. Raina Jamison2. Cat King3. Heidi Thomas4. Karen Dalton-Mize5. Marilyn Williams

8 ~ Senior Horse1. Tammy Harty2. Sandy Moore3. Theresa Englebert Chrisi Kuka4. McKinsey Hampton5. Sis Lincoln

9 ~ Junior Rider 1. McKinsey Hampton2. Kaylee Smith3. Paige Jones4. Matea Huggins5. Macy Thomas

10 ~ Adult Rider1. Theresa Englebert - Vanna2. Tammy Harty3. Theresa Englebert4. Sandy Moore5. Trudy Lowery

11 ~ Jack Benny1. Betty Basche2. Sandy Moore3. Trudy Lowery4. Dee Myers5. Kris Cross

12 ~ English Open1. Sandy Moore2. McKinsey Hampton3. Marilyn Williams

Results: July 25, 201013 ~ Open Classic

1. Theresa Englebert2. Tammy Hart3. Sandy Moore4. Dee Myers25. Kelly Jamison

14 ~ Non-Pro Open Classic1. Theresa Englebert2. Sandy Moore3. Tammy Harty4. Chrisi Kuka5. Kelly Jamison

Sandy Moore of Baker City, Oregon with Kelly Jamison of Boise,

Idaho in background

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Let’s Get Acquainted! Mail or call us with your organization’s name, meeting place, contact per-son & phone number for publication. This is a FREE service to Horse organizations in Eastern / Central WA, North ID, Northeastern OR, Western MT & Kelowna, BC.

CLUB MEETINGS P.O.C.49ers Saddle Club Monthly - Lewiston, Idaho Kris Schlottman 208/746-6718American Holsteiner Horse Assn. Call for meeting times - 222 E. Main St., Ste. 1, Georgetown, KY 502-863-4239American Mustang & Burro Association Monthly - Richland, Washington Barbara Rehfield 509/588-5130Appleatchee Riders Association 3rd Monday monthly, Appleatchee Clubhouse, Wenatchee, WA Terri 509/663-3175 www.appleatcheeriders.comArabian Horse Club of Central Washington 1st Wed monthly; Club: 3rd Thurs, C’s Pizza, Union Gap Kay Coe, Chairman 509/457-8626Backcountry Horsemen of WA, I.E. Chapter Wildlife Council Building, N. 6116 Market, Spokane, 4th Tues. Ken Carmichael 509/466-2225 www.iebch.comBackcountry Horsemen of WA, NE Chapter www.nebchw.com - [email protected] - 3rd Sat. mo. 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 Merle Olsen 208/267-2272 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. 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Please contact us with your current club information 509/922-3456 or 1/800-326-2223or e-mail [email protected]. This is a FREE service. Must reach us by the 15th for next month’s publication!

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The Exchange Want AdsP.O. Box 427

Spokane, WA 99210-0427REGIONAL DISTRIBUTION

Zoned Demand Print Advertising“We Got The Horses”

e-mail: [email protected] Wide Web

www.exchangepublishing.com509/922-3456 * 1-800/326-2223

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

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

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

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

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

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

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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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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]

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

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

Spokane Tack Trunk“The Very Finest For You & Your Horse”

11515 E. Trent Avenue,Spokane Valley, WA

509/927-5891 * Meg Wantulok, OwnerEnglish Clothing, English & WesternEquipment, Show Halters, Breeches,

Saddles, Horse Blankets,Jewelry, Books & More

Lots of Helmets, Gifts [email protected]

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

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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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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 ArenaJumping Field

Covered Riding ArenaPaddocks with Shed Rows

Teaching Beginners through Upper Level Riders

Beginner & Advanced Lesson Horses

Torklift InternationalWe Specialize In...

Towing - Tie Down - Suspension Products which can be viewed at

www.TLCentral.com 877.651.3835

We 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.

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

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

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

Wegner Ranch Horse Transportation

Washington to California to Texas Regularly Scheduled Monthly Trips

New EquipmentExcellent References30 years experience

Quality Care509/968-4949

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15th of the Month

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APHA Weanling, Tri-Colored Colt, Halter,show, stud quality, possibly homozygous,$700 or best offer. Also have a chest-nut/white fi lly of some caliber, will con-sider payments. 509/258-4302

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

Mini Horses. All Super Sweet. 6 Year OldPaint mare, in fowl, $400. 5 year old baystud, $250. Bay fi lly, fowled May, 2010,$200. Offers? 509/843-5146, Pomeroy

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

(2) Registered Sorrel Belgian Yearlingcolts, $950 each. (2) Sorrel Morgan Belgiancross yearling colts, $600 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]

Curley’s For Sale: 3 Year Old, “In Yourpocket” lovable colt (Curley); 19 year oldbroodmare (Appy marks, beautiful babies);2 yearling fi llies (1 Curly, 1 Minimal), withgreat potential; 8 year old Proven, Bad War-rior lines stallion (greenbroke) extreme.Prices start at $500, will trade for alfalfa.509/935-0775 Chewelah

Friendly Trail Gelding, 5 Year, Arabian/Connemara/ Morgan, $900. 14.1 Intermedi-ate rider, submissive with horses, neckreins, leg pressure, pastures and catches eas-ily, up to date on shots, worming, hooves.208/651-0403

Mom Works Too Many Hours, We Arebored. Kaluah, 5 year, 15h, dark grey Arabgelding, greenbroke, loves to learn, $500;35” 200 lb. bay mini mare, too cute, $250.509/342-1626

Black Bay Purebred Arabian 2 Year Coltby Bey Shah son & out of Pure Polish Ara-bian mare, $1000 or best offer. 509/362-4165 Spokane

Beautiful Colored 1/2 Arabian Appaloosa yearling fi lly by Leopard stallionout of Black Arabian mare. Ideal projectfi lly for a youth, etc. $800 or best offer.509/362-4165 Spokane

Black Iceland Mare Imported From Icelandic, 5 gated, $3500 or best offer.509/999-6962 Spokane Valley

11 Year Old Arab Quarter Horse Mare,current on shots, teeth have been fl oated,used for trail riding mostly, needs experi-enced rider. Good home only, $700.509/869-3439

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

Beautiful 6 Year Old Mare, Flea Bittengray. Has training in English and western.Smooth gates. Does well on the trail.Needs experienced rider. Asking $1000OBO, to good home only! I’m saving forcollege and need to sell her asap. ContactAmber Avery at 208/267-7641

Mule Pack John, 14, Been Ridden, $400.509/732-4542 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]

Cute Registered Shetland Mare, 9 Yearsold, gentle lead line pony, 11 hands, $475.208/267-7161

2 Year Old, Registered HomozygousTobiano Paint colt,$750; 2 year old regis-tered Tobian Paint Colt, $500. Payments ac-cepted. Both with excellent ground man-ners, halter broke, imprinted & ready tostart. 509/671-2871

Top Quality Mules For Sale, Largest selection in northwest, saddle mules, pack &drive. Go to www.northwestmules.com orcall 208/816-8682

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; 18’ Cattle Guard. Bale Ele-vator. 208/276-3772

(2) Beautiful Black & White Painthorses, mare & gelding, as near matched asthey come, aged but good. 2 prettiest black& white paints in the world, must stay to-gether as a team, $1,000 takes both.509/768-1122 Spokane

8 Year Old POA Pony Mare With Studcolt at side, re-bred, $1000; also have otherhorses for sale; may trade. 509/869-3550Springdale

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Leather Bridle And Halter Repair. CallDebbie at 509/998-8977

10 Year Old Bay Quarter Horse Mare,lots of chrome, barrels, poles, gaming, loy-alty, great trail horse, up to date on shots &worming, serious inquiries only, $4000.509/481-0448 Deer Park

Classy Gentle 3 Year Old Mare, QuarterHorse cross, friendly & ready for training,no training has been done so no bad habitsto correct, $300. Dennis 509/464-9588

Stunning Registered 2 Year OldCremello stallion, great conformation, verymuscular, should mature to 16 HH, supergentle, amazing disposition, will make greatstallion or gelding. Ready to train any wayyou want. Willing to please. Sacrifi ce price$4500, some trades considered; registered 3year old 15 HH dun tri color paint, mare infoal for a 2011 baby. Bred to cremelloAQHA stallion, some training. Great jump-ing, trail, racing or western pleasureprospect, $2000 OBO, some trades consid-ered; registered sorrel tobiano paint marewith one month old colt foal at her side, to-biano foal beautiful markings, both havewonderful disposition, $2000 together or$1200 for mare, $800 for colt, some tradesconsidered; Azteca sorrel gelding, 14 HH, 5year old, well broke for western pleasure,trail and bareback riding, ready to go andwilling to please, $1700 OBO, some tradesconsidered; gorgeous 8 year old palominoAppaloosa quarter horse cross mare, 15HH, registerable, bloodlines include PeppySan Badger, well broke, excellent adult be-ginner horse, $2000 OBO, easy keeper,some trades considered. If no answerplease leave message, 208/267-3018

2003 AQHA Lineback Dun Mare, $550or best offer. 509/292-2286 Elk

2010 Filly’s AQHA, Dark Bay, Two EyedJack, Poco Bueno, Depth Charge, SugarBars bred, very nice looker, $400; silvermini, no papers, almost halter broke, $350.www.purrdcutehimalayans.com 509/258-8997

14 Year Old AQHA Gruella Mare, 14.3HH, great pleasure/ trail riding, excellentfeet, quiet and dependable, very prettyhead, perfect conformation, has raised 3line backed foals, $1500 OBO. 7 year oldAQHA bay/ line back bay gelding, 15.1HH, great mind and attitude for pleasure/trail riding, excellent feet and conforma-tion, a real “go along, get along” sort of fel-low, $2500 OBO. 208/666-1234 evenings,208/661-1200 cell

1 Peppy San Bred Stud Coltyearling, halter broke, ties, loadedright into trailer & hauled nicely. Is a sorrelwith fl axen mane & tail. He was imprinted& is a love. Also have a 6 year old greenbroke Two Eyed Jack bred busckskin mare.Has never bucked or reared, needs some-one with the time to fi nish her. She isabout 14.2 hands & quick. Bred for cowwork, but can go in any direction someonewants to take her. Can email pictures. Sheties, hauls, has had front shoes on, havestarted her western. I just don’t have thetime for them. Asking $3500 for the mare& $1500 for the colt. Both are AQHA regis-tered. Call Katie 208/819-3231 or [email protected]. I am willing to transporthalf way depending on the distance. North-ern Idaho

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

Beautiful Saddlebred Palomino & WhiteTobiano 2 year Colt, be a nice show geld-ing or stallion prospect, $1000 or best of-fer. 509/362-4165 Spokane

Beautiful Tennessee Walkers, Pintos &Palominos, sacrifi ce $1500 each with pa-pers, or, $1000 ea. without papers. Refer toJuly issue Horse Previews, page 4; forced tosell due to health. 509/244-5765

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

Horse Boarding: Liberty Lake, 5-10 Acrepastures with great riding track, 1 roomtrailer parking, $100 monthly, plus you pro-vide feed. Liberty Spring Ranch LLC509/991-6934

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 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

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Will Rogers Saddle Co. We Have fl ysheets, masks, & spray. Show saddles- new& used 16” Circle Y, used 16” Alamo, used16” Billy Cook with silver breast collar.Packing room open- deckers, ropes, scales,scabbards, cinches, & more. Buy, sell,trade. 509/466-0106 www.willrogerssaddle.-com Mead

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

Four 12’ Corral Panels, One Includesbow gate, excellent condition, $400 or bestoffer. 509/671-2871 Newport

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

Field Fencing, Equine, Deer, Elk. Livestock & wildlife fence expert. All TerrainFence & Contracting, your local Stay-Tuffinstaller. Lic# ALLTETF903JA; www.all-terrainfence.com 509/998-9570

Affordable Horse Training,accepting yearlings, weanlings, all breeds.Our ranch our your place. Miniature colts,fi llies, $100-$300. RGB Lil Critter Ranch509/258-8884 Springdale

2000 Featherlite, 24’ GN Stock Trailer,$10,500. 509/924-9365 Otis Orchards

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

Two Heavy Duty Saddles, 1 Fancy Handmade 15”, 1 Circle Y 16” stock, $650 each.208/245-7213 or 208/755-4464

Turn Of The Century Doctor Buggy, Inexcellent condition, new leather, Amishtop, rails for both 1 & 2 horses, $1900 orbest offer. 509/732-0732 email for photos,[email protected]

1979 Campbell Coach, 2-Horse BPtrailer, electric brakes, all lights work, nicepulling trailer, $1050 Cash; 16” Pleasuresaddle, black, never used much, looksgood, $135 Cash. 509/276-8349

2007 Trails West 3-4 Horse Or Toy Hauler,with living quarters & slide out, fancy, veryclean, $37,500 or best offer. 208/245-7213or 208/755-4464

Men’s Saddle, 16.5”, Excellent condition, with assorted tack, $850 OBO.208/255-7513

1987 Out West 3 Horse Slant Trailer.Good shape. $2800/ offer. 208/983-7980,Grangeville

1988 16’ WW 4 Horse Stock Bumper Pulltrailer, good tires, fl oor and mats, but rustto body, $1500 OBO. 208/666-1234evenings, 208/661-1200 cell

2006 Trails West, Warm Blood, 2 Horse,slant-load trailer, extra tall, extra wide withtack room, excellent condition, $5000. Eric509/868-1931 Spokane

Sooner, 1997 Aluminum Goosenecktrailer, 4 horse slant load, large tackroom, 7’tall & wide, good condition, $13,500.509/276-1701

Nice Used Trailers At Don JohnsonSales. The Walla Walla Fair & FrontierDays is September 1st-5th: Stop by and seeus- we’re across from the Fairgrounds andjust up the street a block! 1990 Featherlite,18’ Stock GN $7895; 1992 C & B, 16’combo BP, $4295; 1994 Circle J, 10’ 2-horse BP, $2495; 1998 Trails West, 17’ 3-horse BP, $5995; 2004 Sundowner, 28’ 3-horse LQ, $47,900; 2005 Arctic Fox, 10’camper, $12,500; 2006 Featherlite, 27’ 4-horse LQ, $37,900; 2007 Trails West, 21’ 4-horse GN, $11,900. Consignments &trades are always welcome! Service & qual-ity guaranteed; check our website of pho-tos, videos & more! www.thetrailerplace.-com Full Parts & Service Department,hitches, wiring, paint, insurance work. 800/831-0875 Walla Walla, WA

2 Horse Straight Load, Bumper Pull,huge tack room, newer fl oors, mat, wiring,paint, 95% tires, 2 new spare tires, veryclean, good pulling solid trailer, $1900.509/939-0215 or 509/939-0142

$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

4443 Williamson Road, Deer Park, 20acres, 3 bedroom, 1 bath, 2 story home,timber & pasture, fruit orchards, insulatedhorse barn, stock pond, $329,000. Dave,509-435-5074, Erick’s Realty, 509/276-2121

Jason Schaper Colt Company. Breeding, Sales, Training. 509/751-1268, Clarkston. www.schapercoltcompany.com

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

Horse Sale, Saturday, October 9th,Lewiston ID. Featuring ranch geldings,rope, reining, barrel & cow penners. Also a nice selection of mares & colts. Forty al-ready consigned including 2010 weanlings.Consignments close Friday, September10th, get your consignments in. For moreinformation, Frank Dillon & Lewiston Live-stock Market 208/743-8366; 208/750-6500cell

Sell Your Horses, Mules & Tack equipment at our Private Treaty Sale NorthIdaho Draft Horse Mule Association, Inc.September 23-26, Sandpoint, Idaho. Con-tact Gabe 208/265-9613, check our websitefor show times.

The Northwest Mounted Shooterspresents “Farragut State Park Shoot” at Far-ragut State Park, Athol ID, September 10th-12th. Cowboy Mounted Shooting at itsfi nest. Come out and enjoy watching an af-ternoon of fast riding, fast shooting andgood folks. Call Rhonda for more informa-tion 208/699-2593. Competition starts at4pm Friday - 9am Saturday & 9:30am Sun-day. www.northwestmountedshooters.com

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ADVERTISERS INDEXSTALLIONSGen’s True GritSteinway Ranch ................................ 30

JN Poco Lenas DocC & S Paint & Quarter Horse Ranch .... 7

Mama Said DashC & S Paint & Quarter Horse Ranch .... 7

Mr Bo ButtonMeadow Starr Ranch ........................ 17

Out Til MidnightHeritage Arabian Farm ........................ 5

Poco Buenos GhostC & S Paint & Quarter Horse Ranch .... 7

BARNS & BUILDINGSBarns Northwest ............................... 40Choice Barns .................................... 40Custom Barns ................................... 14Eagle Barns ....................................... 40Northwest Cover-All ......................... 21

EVENTSDillon Cow Horse Sale-Lewiston ........ 4Hermiston Horse Sale ....................... 13Icicle Outfitters Horse Drive ............. 20Northwest Mounted Shooters ........... 22Oregon Horse Center Mt.Trail Clinic 16Reining Horse Assn. Of the NW ......... 9Weaver Quarter Horses Prod. Sale .... 11

FACILITIESHeritage Arabian Farm ........................ 5Lady Raven Stables ........................... 10Upriver Stables ..........................Cover,3

FEED & ACCESSORIESLMF Feeds ........................................ 19

FENCINGJasper Enterprises ................................ 2North 40 Fence Company ................... 8Pearson Fence .................................. 27

HORSES FOR SALEHeritage Arabian Farm ........................ 5

HORSES FOR SALEScott Seeklander ............................... 22Steinway Ranch ................................ 30Weaver Quarter Horses .................... 11

MISCELLANEOUSAIA Insurance ................................... 10

REAL ESTATEPatti Helring ..................................... 15Terry Norlen ....................................... 8

SADDLES, TACK & CLOTHINGSpokane Tack Trunk .......................... 22Will Rogers Saddle Company ........... 24

TRAINERSAnn Kirk Sensible Horsemanship ........ 6Seeklander Horse Training ................ 22Supercharge Performance Horses ..... 12Tim Richardson ................................ 26

TRAILERSHuber Trailer Sales............................ 38

HUBER TRAILER SALES509 800 424-7114

Available in 3 & 4 Horse, Open or Enclosed 2-Horse & 3-Horse

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