Friday, August 31, 2012

Shoo-Fly Adds Traditional Western Touch, Helps Horse Shake Off Flies


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Shoo-Fly Adds Traditional Western Touch, Helps Horse Shake Off Flies

Contact:
Julie Goodnight Horsemanship Training
Goodnight Training Stables, Inc.
PO Box 397
Poncha Springs, CO 81242
press@juliegoodnight.com
(719) 530-0531

High Res Photo of Julie with Shoo-Fly:

http://www.juliegoodnight.com/images/JulieShooFly1.jpg

August 2012:
Add a traditional Western touch to your riding presentation and help your horse shake off summer flies at the same time with Julie Goodnight's 12" long shoo-fly.

Made from black, chestnut and white tail hair, the shoo-fly hangs on the saddle cinch between your horse's legs. The triple-bell mule cut on the tassel makes it unique, and you can choose from a white or black top color to match your horse. The shoo-fly also gives your horse another way to shake off flies when they’re bothering him.


"I've ridden with a shoo-fly under my saddle for years, and lots of people have asked about it," says Goodnight. "Your horse will like it, and it gives a nice classic, traditional Western look to your saddle."


The shoo-fly and matching 2" tassels for the browband of your horse's headstall are on sale at
http://Shoppling.JulieGoodnight.com. 

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