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Rethinking the Horse Business 2012
Public Event · By Elisabeth McMillan
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Monday, December 19, 2011
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Rethinking the Horse Business 2012
Public Event · By Elisabeth McMillan
When
Monday, December 19, 2011
Time
7:00pm until 8:00pm

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This sterile stallion story has already received 191 comments! It seems to have drawn enough interest from horse people that most commented on the story.
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Dolores Arste of zenhorsemanship.com has lined up Stacie Westfall to be interviewed on her next Clicker Trainer’s Conference call for April 9th.
Dolores sent me the following info on this very special *free call…
I can’t believe that Stacie’s fire to become a horse trainer was fueled at a John Lyons Symposium in Maine. I was actually there!
Stacy grew up in Maine where she rode any horse she could find. She started riding on a Shetland Pony named Misty who was trained to rear on command. Stacy trained her first colt at 14–a $150 project horse.
Now several (I won’t say how many) years later, Stacy Westfall, of Mt. Gilead, Ohio, is no stranger to the competition arena. She was the first woman to compete in and the first woman to win Read the rest of this entry

I just found a press release yesterday about a new horse web site and I just had to post the news here because I believe unwanted horses affects everyone in the horse industry or anyone that loves horses.