On Mythbuster Monday, we tackle a variety of equestrian myths to either bust or confirm. Today’s discussion: Can hay nets wear down a horse’s teeth? →
Monday already is the crappiest day of the week… →
We won’t lie. Fly season is rough. But there are things you can do to keep your barn fly free and minimize your equine pals’ irritation with the pesky insects. →
Another week (or two!) of horse life, rounded up in your images. →
The docuseries, which will feature polo, will “pull the curtain back on the grit and passion of the sport.” →
Or maybe just terrible ones. That works too. →
Spring is here! Although the warmer temperatures may be welcome milestones for equestrians, spring grass can pose problems for sugar sensitive horses. Here are some tips for keeping those horses healthy while the grass is at its greenest. →
Saddle pads are like potato chips — you can’t have just one! →
Katie Allen-Clarke, Head of Marketing at Horse & Country, reflects on the sustainability of horse ownership and suggests a few easy ways to improve it. →
All things considered, this cowboy got pretty lucky. It could have been much worse. →
Laura Batts, founder of lifestyle brand Horse Hippie, looks inside her kitchen cabinet for improved equine health. →
Endless ground pole exercises with just four poles! →
Five horses escaped handlers on Wednesday, wreaking havoc through the city and leaving a lot of unanswered questions in their wake. →
… on steroids. →
“So go ride, folks. And if your horse scoots out from under your aids, relax, weight your aids, take a deep breath and wait. Count backwards slowly from 100 and see how your horse softens into the soft pressure. Reward, rest, and try again.” →