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Hitting the trail with your horse? Make sure you’re prepared before you head out. to view this

Hitting the trail with your horse? Make sure you’re prepared before you head out. [Click here]() to view this message in browser   [HORSE CARE]( [HORSE BREEDS]( [RIDING/TRAINING]( [TACK/EQUIPMENT](   Wildlife Safety While Trail Riding Riding in wilderness areas means wildlife encounters cannot be ruled out. Spotting wildlife like this can make trail riding even more special, provided your horse can handle it and you’re knowledgeable about wildlife safety. [Continue Reading](   Riding on the Road If you have to ride alongside or on the road, it’s essential to know the laws in your area. Here, we’ll take a look at the general etiquette for safely sharing the road with motorized vehicles. [Continue Reading](   Training Your Horse to Cross Water Crossing water is one of those things that’s either fun to do with your horse, or it’s exasperating—there doesn’t seem to be much middle ground. However, if a horse is trained to cross water willingly, it’s easy and very useful. [Continue Reading](   Barn Banter – Episode 12In our 12th episode, hosts Susan Friedland and Raquel Lynn chat with equine authors Raymond White Jr. and Abriana Johnson. Plus, hear about Chappy, October’s Adoptable Horse of the Month. [Listen Now](     The magazine for people who are passionate about horses. The Horse Illustrated Magazine App is available on [Android]( and [iOS](. Download Now. [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Pinterest]( [TikTok]( 3622 Lyckan Parkway Suite 3003 Durham NC 27707 If you no longer wish to receive emails from me, you can [Opt-out here]( or [Update your preferences here]( [Powered By Mirabel's Marketing Manager](

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