“The industry may still glorify speed and early success, but I know now that longevity, soundness, and a willing partner are the real achievements worth striving for. So, I choose patience. I choose education. I choose listening. And most importantly, I choose my horse — every single time.” →
“I, too, once thought I was marrying a normal woman. She had beautiful hair, a great smile, and a laugh that made me want to listen to whatever nonsense she was talking about. Then, I heard the phrase that should’ve sent me running: ‘I have horses.’” →
Because equestrians are generally an optimistic lot. →
Parts of the horse racing industry in Florida could be at risk with the Florida Senate Committee on Regulated Industries passing SB 408. →
Things that shouldn’t be as funny as they are — this video! →
“…for Thoroughbreds, treats are an interesting thing. For many, what they know about treats depends on how they were raised on the race farm and how kind their trainer was at the track.” →
Spring is here. It’s time to get started on your spring cleaning plan. →
A new horse show category is sweeping the globe! This ground-breaking competition circuit offers an alternative for all the competitors out there who have found that, for one reason or another, their competitive riding days are over. →
… if you’re a cowboy. →
On Mythbuster Monday, we tackle a variety of equestrian myths to either bust or confirm. Today’s discussion: Does desensitizing your horse to training aids make the aids ineffective? →
Or at least the resulting hair is… →
… at least for one horse. Could this help yours? →
What would we hear you saying to your horse if you were mic’d up? →
This time, we decided to see what AI would come up with if we asked it to roast English riders. Here’s what it came up with! →
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