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                          Friday, February 17, 2006

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1. Welcome Back!
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1. Welcome back to Equine E-Tips! After over a year, our
website is back up, and we have a place to call home again.
I am excited! Over the past year I have found several
things to share with you.


2. Resources
Actually, just browsing the Zinester site I found a very
informative publication on trailering. I was surprised
to see how much useful information there was. You can
read all about it at

http://subs.zinester.com/26866/


If you are looking for a one stop site for anything related
to Natural Horesmanship, it is at

http://www.naturalhorsepeople.com/ .

There are experts at that site on anything you could
possibly have a question about. Sometimes I go there for
hours.

A new convenient and and simple way to learn more from
experts about horse related topics is teleseminars.
Teleseminars have been around for quite some time, and
I have been on many. Some are free, sometimes there is a
charge for valuble information you can listen to, take
notes, learn and benefit from while in the comfort of your
own home. No need to get dressed, get a babysitter, and
travel to a far away location to have access to great
information delivered by experts. Sometimes the calls are
interactive, and you can ask questions.

This is the first I have seen of teleseminars on horse
topics. it is the perfect solution for me, since I really
live "out in the boondocks"!

Here is the information on the next teleseminar:

Subject: Directly Affect How Your Horse Feels

Is your horse tense or sore after a workout?
Is he skittish, nervous, or hard to handle?
Would you like him to be a happier, more willing
partner?

Yes?? Then you need to join us on February 22, as we
discuss the benefits of Equine Acupressure with
Tallgrass Animal Acupressure.  We will discuss a
variety of ways that you can use equine acupressure to
help your horse - in fact, just for signing up for the call,
you will get as a gift, charts that you can use to help
calm your horse when it is nervous or anxious, as well
as aid in actually preventing colic!

Beth Pelosa, Debbie Underwood, and Mikki Kison, all
whom are Equine Acupressure Practioners and
Certified Equine Acupressure Instructors, will answer
your questions about how YOU can DIRECTLY affect
your horse's health and behaviour in a
none-threatening, none-invasive, and centuries-old,
scientifically-proven manner.

For more information, or to sign up, visit

http://www.1automationwiz.com/app/aftrack.asp?afid=334047

I will definitely be on this call. Maybe we can meet up there.

3. FUN!

Blonde Bart has a number of games and entertaining
activities for you. Check them out at

http://www.alphahorse.com/horse-games.html .

There is another free newsletter there too.

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Terry and Mary Porter
855 Melson Ridge Road
Jamestown, KY. 42629














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