Horses that have clover in their field often will develop slobbers, or excessive salivation. But is it dangerous? Read on for more. →
Those flies will never know what the heck hit them. →
The second leg of the Triple Crown races will be run this Saturday. Is there a shot at a Triple Crown contender this year? Check out our field preview and let us know who you think will win the 149th running of the Preakness Stakes. →
This horse and rider pair might have invented a new sport. →
Secretariat is largely acknowledged as the G.O.A.T. when it comes to horse racing. He set the bar against which we measure all race horses. On a recent podcast and in social media posts, Jason Kelce indicated that the horse “was being juiced.” HorseDoc Gregory Beroza replies. →
Mares vs Geldings: because one of these is far judgier than the other. →
In a new Vogue feature, the supermodel details her lifetime of loving horses. →
This sibling was in for a rude awakening when he told his sister she, “just sits there.” →
The Roman-era skeletons were discovered in what is present-day Austria. →
Funny because it’s true… →
“99.99% of the Thoroughbreds I have swung a leg over respond with utter enthusiasm and a golden-retriever-like sense of ‘sweet!’ and ‘did I get it right?’” →
I don’t think that word means what you think it means… →
Laura Crump Anders attended a clinic with Mary Wanless. One of the take-aways was the kneel exercise she taught on the second day. This is a great way to determine if you are relying more heavily on your Superficial Back Line or your Superficial Front Line. →
He chose the life of a riding partner when he recited his vows at the altar! →
On Mythbuster Monday, we tackle a variety of equestrian myths to either bust or confirm. Today’s discussion: Do set feeding schedules make a horse less likely to colic? →