OHC Opposes Expansion of e-bikes on trails
On behalf of Oregon equestrians, the Oregon Horse Council requests you stop current legislation and rethink all current plans to introduce motorized vehicles to non-motorized trails. Based on the 2017 …
On behalf of Oregon equestrians, the Oregon Horse Council requests you stop current legislation and rethink all current plans to introduce motorized vehicles to non-motorized trails. Based on the 2017 …
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In this month’s issue: Wildflowers of the Southern W’m Vly., Pg. 1 President’s Report, Pg. 2 VP Marketing Report, Pg. 3 VP Field Services Report, Pg. 3 VP Public Lands …
Be able to pony. Are you able to lead a another horse from yours, and is your animal able to be led by a another horse? You should be. Leading …
Have you heard? Standlee Premium Western Forage’s revitalized packaging has never looked so good! With the same great product quality and consistency you’ve come to expect, we’ve freshened up the …
Resources for Horse Owners https://unitedhorsecoalition.org/covid-19-resources/#horse-ownersAlthough many states across the country are starting to loosen restrictions, the COVID-19 pandemic is still wreaking havoc on every sector of our economy. One of …
Orange hawkweed (Hieracium aurantiacum) is a fairly new invasive weed in Clackamas County and, with your help, our WeedWise team plans to keep it from becoming a common problem for …
The Essential Knife – As published in the Northwest Horse Source – June 2020 issue I’m a big believer in every horseman having a sharp, easily accessible, knife on them …
Flair, LLC, teamed up with Science Supplements USA and David Marlin, BSc, Ph.D., to launch a survey for those located in the United States and Canada to better understand the …
Change, even the smallest change, is how we improve the world. As riders, it’s how we help our horses thrive. It’s how we make our equestrian community grow. Change is …