2007
COHJ Archives
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March
2007

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The essentials for emergencies
• Stable
manager saves slaughter-bound horses
• The Truckerís Knot ó A handy way to get a tight highline
• Saddle Rage!
• The toll of progress? Horse abandonment on the rise
in Central Oregon
• Proper care for your relationship with your vet
• Movement is an artistís passion
• A crown for a horseman
• Tammy Harty ó Extreme cowboy racer
• From the mountain to the arena
• Hydro rehab for horses
• Horse team helps keep Central Oregon outback safe
• Loving Mustangs
• Gabrielís Story ó Survival against the odds
• Knee deep in arena footing
• A Central Oregon vet down under
• Letís go to Elko!
• What is all the fuss about Equine Herpes Virus?
• Put a good book in your saddlebags
• Horse-crazy girl is a rodeo princess
• An Eastern practice moves West ó Using Asian energy
work to help horses
• Never scream in an emergency! The horse-wreck school
of hard knocks
• Training horses for another world
• BLM plans will affect Dry Canyon riding
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June
2007

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Rimrock Riders Club: 70 years of ìHorseplayî
• Ace trainer makes a Central Oregon stop
• Ikiutan stable at Warm Springs offers horseback adventure
• Boots fit for a rodeo king
• Horse camping 101
• Bridging the generation gap at Long Hollow Ranch
• The magnificient Steens
• Portrait of the rancherís wife as an artist
• PeeWee Rodeo ó Traditional family fun
• Healing reins adjust to demands of growth
• Veteinarian finding a niche in Central Oregon
• Whatís your horse thinking?
• What makes a bucking horse buck?
• Whoís the boss? The pecking order of horses
• Is that grandpa on that bull? Senior pro rodeo comes
of age
• Torn muscles in equine athletes Mounting problems? Look
to the rider first
• OHSET
is preparation for life
• High school rodeo ó As intense as it gets
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September
2007

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Riding a dream through America
• Hooves & Halos Home Grown Horse Rescue
• Central Oregon mules shine in the arena
• Behind the scenes at the Far West Morgan Horse Show
• Artist captures the sensitivity of horses
• Finding a family horse that fits
• Mounted Archery: Pacific Horde thunders across Central
Oregon
• Stacking the deck: Equine insurance can take
the gamble out of equine insurance
• Considering the California Hackamore
• To lunge or not to lunge
• Horse census comes up short
• Prineville rider shines in Super Horse Competition
• Fun at the Fair
• Skyline Forest owner seeks development
• Central Oregon trainer gives a mustang a makeover
• Trainer is happiest in the saddle
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December
2007

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ìYou may have to give up ridingî Battling back from back surgery
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Equine hospice cares for horses at the end of the trail
• ëCentral Oregon Velvetí: Young rider follows equestrian
dream
• Barefoot horse trend continues in Central Oregon
• Idaho artist digs spurs into Central Oregon
• Artist brings cowhorse to life in Redmond sculpture
• Central Oregonís Drago: World-class cowhorse
• Feldenkrais for equestrians
• Saddlebags thrive through two decades of fun
• Riding with the law Knowledge to battle back pain
• Twin girls shine in tough equestrian sport
• Winter horsekeeping Rhymes for riders
• Kitty Lauman and Ranger: A wild ride with a happy ending
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