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Please remember to take your business to our local sponsors, as their support is what keeps the ad rates low.
You can click the blue listings below for more information about our local sponsors.
Tehachapi Area:
Teri Scheibel, Horse Trainers (661) 345-8547
Hemme Hay & Feed (661) 822-7442
Mary’s Farrier Service (661) 824-4298
Smith Welding Processes (661) 972-7014
Nancy Shanks, your local eZall dealer 661) 822-0532
Beverly Billingsley, DVM (661) 823-8381
Ridgecrest Area:
The Desert Roadrunner trading post (760) 374-0075
NEW ITEM……..Hay tote bag!!!!
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Training Horses for Film Work: Real Tips for Everyday Owners

As 2025 wraps up with equine-focused stories on screen, from historical dramas to adventure films, horse owners often wonder about the training behind those polished performances. Sites dedicated to the latest film and TV features, like CineCorner, keep track of releases highlighting animal roles and behind-the-scenes insights.
Professional film horse trainers emphasize positive reinforcement and gradual exposure over force. Only a small percentage of horses—estimates suggest about 5 out of 100—prove suitable for stunt work due to temperament and trainability. Maturity comes…
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Essential Horse Care Tips for Beginners: A Complete Guide

Caring for a horse is a meaningful commitment that combines responsibility, consistency, and compassion. For beginners, understanding the basics of horse care ensures a healthy, comfortable, and trusting relationship between owner and horse. Below are the essential guidelines every new horse owner should know.
Understanding a Horse’s Basic NeedsBefore diving into daily routines, it’s important to understand a horse’s core needs: shelter, food, water, safety, and companionship.
A clean and well-maintained stable or run-in shelter protects the horse from extreme weather. Pastures should be checked regularly for…
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How Horse Owners Can Unwind and Recharge After a Busy Week at the Stables

Being a horse owner is a full-time commitment — early mornings, long rides, cleaning stalls, training, feeding, and constant care. The love for horses keeps you going, but even the most passionate equestrians need a moment to breathe. After a long, demanding week at the stables, it’s essential to take a step back and find ways to relax. Sometimes that means enjoying a quiet evening, perhaps watching a film at a cozy local cinema like Mirage Cinema in St. Petersburg. Taking…