Kenyon Bearup of the Vera Earl Ranch. Photography by Jennifer Denison.
EQUINE RHABDOMYOLYSIS
Better known as “tying-up,” equine rhabdomyolysis is a frequent concern for horse owners and can occur for various reasons. Dr. Jane Manfredi, DVM, explains the condition, treatment and prevention in detail. BY HOPE ELLIS-ASHBURN, Page 60
VESTED IN THE VERA EARL
Through progressive management and cooperative collaborations, a generational horse and cattle ranch in southeastern Arizona preserves its heritage while shaping a sustainable future. BY JENNIFER DENISON, Page 66
COWBOYS, CATTLE AND CONSERVATION
In northeastern Nevada, the Boies Ranch uses a holistic, consensus-based approach to restore and sustain sagebrush rangeland. BY ANDRIA HAUTAMAKI, Page 76
Living the Dream Marin and Addison Tomlinson forge the Vera Earl Ranch into the future. Page 19
Health Feeding high-quality, properly stored hay is a best practice to improve horse health and decrease waste. Page 24
Women of the West Arizona horsewoman Bailey Bearup is elevating her horsemanship skills. Page 28
Horsemanship Third-generation charro, colt starter and horse trainer Chris Tejero has reshaped his entire training program for horses of all disciplines. Page 30
Real Life Ranch Wife Jolyn Young recalls the journey from newlywed bliss to raising kids and riding horses. Page 36
Rodeo An inside look at the scoring process with PBR judge Allan Jordan. Page 38
3 Questions Dr. Sam Manassas Crosby IV is a second-generation veterinarian answering questions about the evolving landscape around equine medicine. Page 42
Western Stops At The Ahwahnee Dining Room, guests can experience a great meal while admiring the views of the Yosemite Valley. Page 44
Western Media Western podcasts are on the rise, connecting listeners with equine professionals and others in a common space. Page 49
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