Lynette Partridge-Schneider
For Lynette Partridge-Schneider, animals have been more than just a lifetime adventure. Her love of animals is a passion. Since, her first horse, Lynette has remained involved in the equine industry. Lynette has gained her judging certification through Purdue Multi-state Judging clinic certified for 4-H and open all-breed horse shows, Illinois Judging clinic certified for 4-H and open all-breed horse shows, North Carolina certified for 4-H and open all-breed horse shows. She hold judges cards with the American Halter Horse Association and American Miniature Horse Registry, American Shetland Pony Club.
Lynette Partridge-Schneider is a graduate of Georgia Southern University, Statesboro, Georgia. Lynette worked in the human medical field for over 20 years before transferring that knowledge and other certifications to animals. As a part of the growing animal rehabilitation industry, Lynette keeps up to date with the latest alternative and complimentary modalities.
Lynette has come full circle from a former journalism major to presently doing freelance work for industry publications such as Equine Wellness, Holistic Horse, Central States Horseman, Midwest Horseman and other publications. Lynette authored a children's book in highschool that was accepted for publishing, but remains unpublished. Lynette was a contributing writer for the book "Mares! (ya gotta love em)" by Betsy Kelleher. Lynette also writes book reviews for several sites including Southern Literary Review and Book Report Network.
Check out her website: http://www.quailridgeequine.com/
Latest Articles
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Jerky - Snack for the Adventurer
The term jerky comes from the word charqui, meaning to burn meat. Jerked meat was a food preservation method that was essential for survival.
May 13, 2011
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Italian Greyhounds - Ancient Breed of the Mediterranean
An ancient breed of dog, the Italian Greyhound is the smaller version of the racing Greyhound.
May 13, 2011
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Shawnee Trail of Southern Illinois
Following Illinois Route 3 through southern Illinois takes the explorer or weekend traveler down the Shawnee Trail and across southern Illinois.
Jan 25, 2011
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Ginger Has Many Benefits
Ginger is a root with many benefits that is available fresh year round to enjoy is many different preparations.
Jan 25, 2011
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Pembroke Welsh Corgi
The Pembroke Welsh Corgi is a small dog with a big heart and just a wee bit of fairy enchantment.
Dec 31, 2010
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Used Book Store - Buying and Selling Books
Enjoy reading, but want the option of not paying retail for books? Try out the local used book store for the next adventure in reading.
Dec 30, 2010
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Holiday Cactus
Holiday cacti are considered a favored houseplant with longevity. The holiday cacti are enjoyed year after year, sometimes for generations.
Dec 30, 2010
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Horse Grooming Tools Used to Massage Horse
Grooming time is a special time of bonding with the horse. A grooming session can easily become a massage with the right brushes and a little time.
Dec 6, 2010
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Christmas in Georgia
Christmas is a time of family traditions and celebrations. Check out the local community and add a new celebration to the Christmas in Georgia traditions.
Dec 6, 2010
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Things To Do Atlanta
Atlanta, called the capital of the new south, is an exciting city with plenty to do. A trip to Atlanta will not be disappointing, but an excting adventure.
Oct 31, 2010
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