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Features
March / April 2008
44 Macella O’Neill - Finding Balance
Macella shares her philosophy on life, riding and everything in between.
50 Richard Spooner - Featured Professional
Making West Coast history, Spooner celebrates his 100th Grand Prix win.
56 Shockwave - What is it and How does it work?
Find out how this innovative treatment is being used to successfully treat a
multitude of injuries in horses.
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Monthly Columns
8 Feed Bag
16 Bernie’s Opinion
Departments
26 Pony Tales
64 Show Resources
30 Junior News
68 Show Calendar
36 New Heights
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70 Business Directory
40 Winners Circle
75 Advertisers Index
48 Junior Writers
54 Attitude Check
Professional training by top hunter/
jumper trainer and Grand Prix rider Liz
Denny - for those who wish to advance
Specials
their competitive riding skills and their
horse’s training in top-level shows and
60 Straightening the Crooked Horse
events. Liz’s professional support team
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62 Chili - A Thermal Survivor Story
includes: Brad Goldstein - Assistant
66 Finding the Right Equestrian Property
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Summer, ridden by Mandy Porter
and owned by Barb Ellison of Wild
www.lizdennyshowstable.com
Turkey Farm. Mandy, riding this
818.426.5128 •
liz@lizdenny.com
horse, is qualified for the World Cup
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