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Horse & Rider wants you to be a part of our team. Tell us about your horse life, ask questions, or share your opinions by contacting us at: Horse & Rider, 2000 S. Stemmons Freeway, Suite 101, Lake Dallas, TX 75065, fax: 940-497-5749, or send an email to HorseandRider@EquiNetwork.com.

Make sure to tell us which of the following departments you're submitting material for, and include your name, mailing address, daytime phone number and email address. No unsolicited manuscripts, photos, or artwork will be returned. We reserve the right to edit for style, clarity and length.

Mail Call: We want your opinions on horse-related topics, H&R articles or your personal horse experiences. Include your name, city and state.

The Riding Family: Share your stories about kids and horses with editorial director Jenny Meyer or respond to her past columns (jfmfeedback@earthlink.net).

This Horse Life: Let contributing editor, Sue Copeland, know about your horse life (thishorselife@aol.com).

Just Between Us: Read lifestyle editor Juli S. Thorson's personal letter to readers and write her back at justhorson@aol.com.

Your Stories: Share a humorous or poignant story about you and your horse (500 words).

Whole Horse Q&A: Send us your horse health, behavior and hoof care questions.

Winning Ways: Share a show-related topic you'd like to see covered in H&R.

Conformation Clinic: Send us a left-side view photo of your horse (make sure he's well groomed, looking straight ahead, and standing on level ground--and try to avoid distracting backgrounds). Include your contact info and your horse's breed, age, gender and height.

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Your Horse Your Life: Share your "Solutions" to save time or money in your horse life, or your "Fun" ideas.

Team Horse & Rider: Ask our 12 Team Horse & Rider members for help with your training problems to help you reach your riding goals. Make sure to include your horse's name, age, gender and breed; your discipline and riding goals; your questions--what's happening, when it happens, what triggers the problem, and how you and your horse react; plus a photo of you and your horse, if possible (HorseandRider@EquiNetwork.com).

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ilichten (129 days ago)
Can you accept and then include information concering regional horse related organizations? Many volunteer groups cannot afford to advertise or solicit volunteers or supporters directly but could piggypack on your e-letter to make initial contact. Irv Lichtenstein Chief of Operations SE PA Search and Rescue (Mounted)
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