
Volume 8 Issue 1
In this Issue:
Heel Height: The Deciding Factor; Reclaiming Intuition; Kids with
Horse Savvy!; Skin: The Boundary between Earth, Heaven, and Horse;
Dealing with Ice and Snow; Herbal Barks for Horses; Homeopathy:
Repertorizing Made Simple; Lavender Essential Oil; Flower Essences
for An Overeater; Summer Camp with Harry Whitney; Massage Therapy
for Optimum Performance and Health; Equine Touch and Tellington-Touch;
Dictatorship versus Leadership in Horse Training; Pet Vaccination
Lawsuit; Hay deliveries, Flower Essences - 2 Katrina rescue stories
On the cover: Rex, enjoying
a brisk wintry morning. A horse's whiskers, even when ice-coated, convey
vital sensory information to him. The bright morning sun will soon melt
away the ice from these important sensors.
Cover Photo © Julie Benedetto

Volume 8 Issue 2
In this Issue:
Interview with Carolyn Resnick; Becoming a Horseman: Equine Ethology;
Developing Safety and Control ; Cavalia Soars: Equestrian Theatrical
Performance Onstage; Humic Substances Against Toxic Environments; Club
Foot; EOs and Hoof Problems; Flower Essences for Seizures, Stress; Push
or Be Pushed; Yielding Frame of Mind; Hooves and Body: Anything Affects
Everything; Nurture Your Horse’s Spirit; The Nux Vomica Horse; A
Medical Emergency Plan
On the Cover:
Flint, Smokey and Mahogany coming to greet Ginger Kathrens on her ranch in Colorado.
Flint is Ginger’s 50 mile endurance horse, a grullo Spanish Mustang from
the Brislawn’s Cayuse Ranch in Northeastern Wyoming. Smokey and Mahogany,
Cloud’s birth sisters from the Pryor Mountains of Montana, are owned
by Ann Evans who rides both mares in Endurance. Mahogany is a multiple Best
Conditioned winner in Limited Distance Rides. Flint is a top competitor in
Endurance, finishing First and Best Conditioned in his last outing. Photo
by Ginger Kathrens

Volume 8 Issue 3
In this Issue:
How's My Riding?; Recognizing Healing and the Direction of Cure;
Repelling Insects Naturally; Bodywork - Healthy to the Core; Boots
and Pads: A True Breakthrough in Healing; Coconut Oil - Is It Good
For Horses? Preparing Your Horse for COMPETITION!; Horse Nutrition;
Savvy Safety with Your Horse; Aromatherapy Research - A School
Project; Horse Handling for Dentistry; Masters of Disguise, Acupressure;
Natural Horsemanship Defined; Healthy Dog Treats; Equine Feed from
A to Z; Manuka EO; Pulling Back When Tied: The Hidden Damage; Leading
Horses: TTEAM Tips; The Horse Whisperers of Aotearoa; Going the
Distance for the Innocents; "Purgatory or Paradise" photo exhibit; National
Animal Identification System (NAIS)
On the Cover:
Mephisto enjoys a few mouthfuls of spring grass after his ride. Like
many horses, he has benefited from wearing boots while ridden during
the transition from shod to barefoot. Read more in Hoofcare Highlights
in this issue. Cover Photo © Jennifer Reber
Wandering Eye Photography
www.wanderingeyephoto.com 781 209-0836
Volume 8 Issue 4
In this Issue:
THE EASY KEEPER: Myth and Dangers; Anthelmintic Herbs for the Health of
Your Horse; Silicea and Calcarea Fluorica: Making the Choice; Prevention
and Relief of Navicular Problems: Frog Management; Hemp - What It Is and
What It Isn't; Summer Fun; Mounting Problems; Clicker Training: The Holy
Grail or Just Another Gimmick?; When Is A Release Not A Release; Swim Your
Dog!; Support for Hard Working Horses; Mugwort; Tail Rubbing - Superficial
Problem or Chronic Disease?; Addressing Equine Insecurity with Flower Essences;
Sharing Territory in Companionship: The First Ritual of Carolyn Resnick’s
7 Waterhole Rituals of Wild Horses; Healing Energy Exists In All Of Us;
The Equine Touch Visits PA;Cowboy Poetry;;Saving the Innocents: Following
Heather Evans and Tux, Part 1; Warding Off Hospital Founder
On the Cover:
© Jennifer Reber
Wandering Eye Photography
www.wanderingeyephoto.com
781 209-0836
Volume 8 Issue 5
In this Issue:
The Missing Link in Laminitis: Healthy Horse - Laminitic Horse Lighten
Up. Your Horse's Life:bodywork and the forequarters; Reversing
Distal Descent of the coffin bone; Hemp: For Your Horse's Health;
How to Have a Healthy Happy Insulin-Resistant Horse; Poison Ivy;
Finding the Riding Club for You; Clicker Training: Target!; Natural
Remedies for Rain Rot; Safe Turnout and Pasturing; After School
Fun for Young Naturals; Overcoming Past Traumas with Flower Essences;
Wild Horses: Is Global Warming Affecting Cloud's Herd?; Wild Horses
in the Wild - Targets of Ruthless Exploiters; National Animal Identification
System updates and concerns
On the Cover:
Jewel: barefoot, bitless, and happy… and delighted that cooler
temperatures are on the way.
Cover Photo © Jennifer Reber
Wandering Eye Photography
www.wanderingeyephoto.com
781 209-0836
Volume 8 Issue 6
In this Issue:
One Foot for All Seasons?,
Discover New Horizons on Horseback:
Take A Vacation with Your Horse!,
Moods and Non-Typical Behaviors in the Horse,Partnership Development for Life:
Handling Horses with Care,Hemp: For Your Horse's Well Being,
Sweet Orange,
Winter Warmers for Riders,
Clicker Training: Practical Uses for Targeting, What Is Your Horse
Hiding From You?,A Tribute to a Friend ,
Homeopathy for Cat-tastrophes ,
Balancing Your Head,
FLASH Flooding ,
Cowboy Poetry,
Why Rescue A PMU?,
A Natural Evolution,
PSSM and A Quarter Horse Named Doc ,
What is The Equine Touch?
... answers to some common questions,
The Right Feeding Program for YOUR Horse,
Answer to My Dreams
On the Cover:
Natural horsemanship methods have contributed to Amelia's calm and confidence.
Feeding the mind is as important as feeding the body for a happier, healthier
horse.


