Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Julie Goodnight Tip of the Month for February

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Julie Goodnight Tip of the Month

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Goodnight Training Stables, Inc./
Horse Master with Julie Goodnight RFD-TV Show
PO Box 397, Poncha Springs, CO 81242
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PONCHA SPRINGS, Colo. February 18, 2009- Have you ever had an ad drop out at the last moment-or a space that didn't sell before printing deadline? Or has someone turned in a story that's just a little too short? Julie Goodnight to the rescue. Goodnight-known for her clear communication in print and on her new RFD-TV show, Horse Master with Julie Goodnight-provides a tip each month for use when you, as an editor, need just a little more content or a great quip to fill out your magazine. Tips may be edited for style, length and content. Content is provided free of charge. Here's a tip to help you when you're in a layout crunch . . .

Trailering Safety with Leg Wraps
Protecting your horse’s leg during trailering or shipping is cheap insurance. As a hose rides in a trailer, there are constant challenges to his balance and on occasion he may lose his footing and step on himself or get stepped on by another horse. To protect your horse’s legs, you can use quilts and polo wraps or protective shipping boots made specifically for the purpose. Whichever kind of protection you use, make sure there is padding, so as not to restrict the horse’s circulation and that the wraps come down low, covering the coronary band. This delicate area at the top of the hoof is easily damaged when the horse trips or steps on himself; by covering it with the wrap or boot, it protects this sensitive area from damage.
--Julie Goodnight

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http://www.horsemaster.tv
http://www.youtube.com/juliegoodnight

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on RFD-TV (Wednesdays at 5:30 EST).

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