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2006 COHJ Archives
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March 2006

March 2006 COHJ

• Equestrian ‘Triathlon’ tests horse and rider
• Karen O’Neal: A life in the saddle
• The tangled web: Mane care made easy
• Central Oregon riders…unite!
• Central Oregon archers compete in Asia
• Keeping mustangs forever free
• A star has landed
• Juliana Zunde…Creating a portable equine career
• Behavior problems? See to your horse’s bit
• Polo arrives in Central Oregon
• Central Oregon couple moves in with their horses
• Central Oregon author pens “Hoof Beats”
• Why join a driving club?
• Battle over mustang slaughter continues
• Wet winter raises wariness of West Nile Virus
• Foundered!
• Sharon Coffin: Equine artist
• So you think you want to own a horse…
• Wide open spaces and a place to ride
• Heed the need for weed-free feed
• Auction is a time-machine trip to a horse-driven world
• The cavalry knot
• A champion in our midst
• Polo: An ancient sport with a long pedigree
• Twin Willows Ranch adds tack shop
• Seasonal push to sterilize cats


June 2006

June 2006 COHJ

• Biosecurity: Lock down your horse’s health
• Heather Barklow: Wrangling horses, people & dreams
• Healing with equine acupuncture
• Don’t run out of hay
• Pet psychic extraordinaire
• Barbara Knight pens equine children’s book
• A once in a lifetime horse
• Starting the young ones right
• OHSET: Growing up in the saddle
• Horses in the machine?
• Learning the ropes
• Put a good book in your saddlebags
• Pepsi girls launch equestrian dreams
• Ranch sorting: What used to be work is now a popular sport
• The confined horse
• Veterinarian’s Corral
• Gallops Saddlery opens in Bend
• Wink Burgess: Rancher and western artist
• Tapadero traces roots of High Desert Buckaroo
• Orphan foals tug at the heart
• Trainer focuses on the Western disciplines
• Ridge Rider Trail is open
• Visualization: The key to equestrian success


September 2006

September 2006 COHJ

• Witness at Birth — A profound equine experience
• Piloto — A Lusitano fulfills a vision
• Beyla — An autistic horse?
• The benefits of equine massage
• Snaffle bits: A basic look at the different designs
• A deadly scourge in our midst
• Behind the scenes at the High Desert Classic
• Horseshoers rendezvous at Rock Springs
• Fun with GPS
• Central Oregonís Pastures of Plenty under threat
• Lea McFarland-Bushnell: Central Oregon training ace
• English saddle primer
• Evacuate! Fires remind horse owners to plan ahead for emergencies


December 2006

December 2006 COHJ

• A new home on the range
• Preservation ranching in Central Oregon
• Central Oregon equestrains score archery gold
• Kentucky Mountain Horses in Central Oregon
• Poets mix riding & rhyme
• Snow horses gallop south for the winter
• PMU Horses: Lessons in love
• Fellowship helps cowboys along the trail
• Wranglers introduce city folks to horses
• Tackle that tack!
• Combined driving: Eventing with wheels
• Trouble in horse country: Blissful Acres to the rescue
• How to be a happy dude


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