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NOVEMBER 2005 • VOLUME 3 • HORSES For LIFE™ Magazine
"You must be the change you wish to see in the world.'
Gandhi
"We influence more then we know when we begin with ourselves.
Striving to be the best equestrian person that we can be."
EquestriansQuest
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Cover Picture:
Matt McLaughlin, the horse is "Now Or Never" - Dutch Warmblood. Equine Photographer Dwain D Snyder. Dwain Snyder lives in North Carolina with his wife Daniela a graphic artist, horsewoman and instructor. Specializing in Personal and Commercial Equine Photography. Both are committed to contributing to the welfare of horses everywhere.
http://horsesforlife.com/EquestrianImages
In House Photographer:
Equine Photographer Dwain D Snyder. Dwain Snyder lives in North Carolina with his wife Daniela a graphic artist, horsewoman and instructor. Specializing in Personal and Commercial Equine Photography. Both are committed to contributing to the welfare of horses everywhere.
http://horsesforlife.com/EquestrianImages
Graphics Editor:
Mellanie Hee is a professional graphics artist and web designer. She brings unique skills with her experience with illustration and computer-based graphic designs for online and print media. She currently lives in Texas with her horse Cassy.
http://www.neptuneskitchen.com/
Contributor:
"Brie Hamblin currently studies at the Western College of Veterinary Medicine. She will be pursuing a career in Large Animal Medicine specializing in equines with an emphasis on lameness in sport horses. Brie has been riding horses and training in dressage for 19 years and continues to learn more about the biomechanics of movement in dressage. In addition she is looking forward to a successful career in competitive dressage after completing her studies."
Contributor:
When to Begin Training by Dr Deb Bennet
Contributor:
Photo Credit Civilizing History Story: Special thank you to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration for Reprinting Permission.
Contributor:
Photo Credit The Mitteltrab Story: A special thank you to Markus Nischk for the use of his photo. www.coelln-coloer.de .
Contributors:
Barn Photo Credit HEALING HORSES: Max's First Rider Story: Greg Nicholas is a photographer in Lewiston Maine who enjoys landscape and architectural photography.
Saddle Photo Credit HEALING HORSES: Max's First Rider Story: Roberto Adrian who is a graphic designer as well as a photographer. Picture taken in Miami, Florida.
Contributor:
Photo Credits Who is Wynmalen Story: Brown Horse Head by Steven Tulissi ? Tulissi Design Inc. from Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
Contributor:
Photo Credit Horses Not Breathing Part 1 Story: Jacintha van Beemen from Zaltbommel, Gelderland in the Netherlands.
Contributor:
Research Paper for the Horses Not Breathing Part 2
Special Thanks to Dr. Eric Strand for his kind permission to reprint sections of this ground breaking study.
E. STRAND*, S. HANCHE-OLSEN, A. M. R. GRØNVOLD AND C. N. MELLUM
Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences, Norwegian College of Veterinary Medicine, Postboks 8146 Dep, 0033
Oslo , Norway
Dynamic bilateral arytenoid and vocal fold collapse associated with head flexion in 5 Norwegian Coldblooded Trotter racehorses
Equine Veterinary Journal for their permission to reprint the photo's used in this article.
Contributors:
Research Papers Referenced for Horses Not Breathing Part 1
Overview of the Equine Respiratory System
F.J. Derksen and N.E. Robinson
Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences, Veterinary Medical Center, Michigan State University, East Lansing MI USA
Effect of head position on upper airway function in exercising horses
V.M. Petsche, F.J. Derksen, C.E. Berney, and N.E. Robinson
Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences, Veterinary Medical Center, Michigan State University, East Lansing MI USA
We are also pleased to have been able to present the words of these MASTERS in this issue:
eneral Decarpentry (1878-1956) was born to a family of horsemen, with his father and grandfather having been students of Baucher and his great uncle the Tsar's chief riding master and proclaimed by Fillis to be his model. Decarpentry is perhaps the best known of France's classical horsemen of modern times.
Waldemar Seunig not only was a master horseman... one of the last royal Masters of the Horse in the 1900's... he also left us an incredible legacy. A legacy that we have available to us to use today to learn more about horsemanship, about our riding and training and about our horses.
Henry Wynmalen bases his teaching on the classical teaching of the great masters of the past and on a lifetime of practical experience. Taking the reader from the correct elementary training to the heights of classical equitation. Brining an understanding of the real meaning of dressage to all of those who care to read his words.
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November 2005 • Volume 3
HORSES FOR LIFE™
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