| Equestrian Days Newsletter Edition 2 Volume 5 | From
Your First Horse, To Your First Foal |
| News From The Editor: Hi! I hope you have been having some great weather like we have! I can't believe CO got snow just a couple of weeks ago and now they are in the 80's! This has definitely been a strange year for weather. My oldest daughter has left for boot camp, and is in her 4th week already. She writes home once a week, and seems to be adjusting to the changes fairly well. The horses are coming along nicely. We have been learning quite a bit about bits. Info that I will share with you in articles that are being posted this month. As always, any stories, pictures or reviews you would like to submit are more then welcome! Email us If you would like to view any of our past issues, you can go to Newsletter Archives and find all our past issues.
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New Articles Two new breeds have been added to the breeds pages: The Altai, and the American Cream Draft. How to Choose Good Hay for Horses The
Trouble With Tom Thumb Bits For Our Subscribers Only We are offering our subscribers a chance to win a new rope halter and a special custom made gift from Equestrian Days, just send us your photos. There will be 3 categories. Horses alone, these can be of them doing something funny, running or playing with each other. Horse and child: send us your photos of your horse and kids together. And horse and rider: adult riders showing their stuff! You must be member of the newsletter in order to win. So, be sure to send the newsletter on to your friends, have them sign up, and send in their photos to our photo contest . Winners will be determined by votes from visitors. We will be adding a travel section to our site. This section will give you information on different travel locations dealing with horses, from shows to Dude ranches or mountain riding. We welcome Cynthia Phillips of Class Act Vacation.
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Angela has decided to extend her 10%
discount and free shipping offer on horse magnets through the month of June.
Her work is done with love and care, knowing that her customers appreciates
quality work. Angela hand-stitches each piece of work she does. If you are
looking for a quality gift for family or friends, be sure to check out Angela's
work at Keep Me
In Stitches
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