“I just take the good in the middle and ride to extend the countdown on his timer and stretch the quality of ride out further with each time I swing a leg over.” →
Vaccination is one of the most effective methods for prevention of equine infectious diseases. Vaccines help protect horses from potentially life-threatening diseases, but some owners are choosing not to vaccinate — and encouraging others to do the same. →
We swear, this is the last Halloween-related Tuesday Video for the year… →
Many riders think of dressage as an activity that is solely performed from the saddle. But, in truth, good dressage training often happens on the ground, and adding correct in-hand work to your training program can be a game-changer. →
Another week — or three! — of horse life, rounded up in your images. →
The biggest blanket giveaway of the year is back! This week, enter for your chance to win a Rambo® Supreme 1680D Turnout Blanket. →
Enjoy this photo of one of our military readers. →
Last week we kicked off part I of how to take care of your horses in changing weather. This week we’re looking at part II, which focuses on grooming, proper preparation, blanketing, and senior horse care. →
It’s that time of year… →
There’s not much NOT to like about this 10-acre private estate in British Columbia. It’s in the heart of southeastern Kelowna horse country… And for $6.2M CAD, it could be yours! →
Are you feeling the burn from a few weeks of No-Stirrup November? Biz Stamm has a few tongue-in-cheek ways you can Tom Haverford this weekend and “treat yo self.” →
Okay, okay. We know this is the Monday morning feed, but… →
“Thoroughbreds (like all horses) have a good time-keeping system, and if we let them get strictly on a schedule, they know when we miss the mark.” →