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Courtesy NRHA Reiner, by Waltenberry Martin Larcombe and Hang Ten And Shine


ran to the top of the Prime Time Open Derby division with a score of 221.5.


Nutrena


Body Condition Scoring (BCS) and Topline Evaluation System (TES) are two methods of evaluating the overall health and nutritional status of a horse.


SOUTHWEST HORSE TRADER In This Issue


Regular Features 16 Classifieds


20 News & Events 20 Bits & Spurs - Laura Cannon 24 Trail News 25 Dressage News 26 Advertisers Index 27 Traders


On Our Cover


Mandy McCutcheon & Hol- lywood Starburst ran a flaw- less pattern to win the 2017 NRHA Derby Non Pro Level 4 Championship. Courtesy NRHA Reiner, by Waltenberry. w


The Horse Show Scene Deary & Shesouttayourleague Dominate the NRHA Derby . . . . . . .6


McCutcheon Wins Her 7th NRHA Derby Championship . . . . . . . .10 Health & Nutrition: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 Body Condition Scoring vs Topline Evaluation System . . . . . . . 12 You can lead a horse to water, but you can’t make him drink . . .13


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