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In order to keep Junior Equestrian growing, we need your help and support.  If you are interested in helping Junior Equestrian continue to fulfill its plan, please e-mail editors@xn--b1agvo1f.xn--j1adp.xn--p1acf.  Thank you!

We're a group of young equestriennes who feel that there's a huge market for junior equestrians between the ages of 12 and 21 such as ourselves who aren't getting information that is pertinent to them.  While there are magazines for the very young rider and a selection of great magazines for adults with occasional features pertaining to our age group, we feel there is no steady reliable source of information catering to our needs, like information on equine education, riding in college, and balancing horses and school.

Part of the responsibility of becoming a resource for serious teen riders is offering good advice on different products and resources available to them.  Junior riders make up a very large portion of the consumer base, being very competitive and wanting the very best for themselves and their horses.  Additionally, they are probably the primary consumers of fun items like glittery saddle pads.  And those who can't afford the most expensive products out there are always looking for cheaper but quality alternatives.  Additionally, they are the next in line for being horse professionals and all they information they can get is very beneficial.  If you could supply us periodically with new products/publications of yours, we can review them and increase exposure of your product/publication to this market while we could provide our readers with resources they can utilize.  Another option includes an affiliate program, in which we would advertise your products on our site and in return receive a certain commission.  If either of these sound like a possibility for you, we would greatly appreciate it.


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Thank you to Margery Conner for sponsoring our domain.

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