The quiet backbone of riding programs everywhere, lesson horses spend their lives teaching others. The least we can do is make sure their final chapters are written with dignity. →
Enjoy these 13 photos of horses taking a snooze! →
On Mythbuster Monday, we tackle a variety of equestrian myths to either bust or confirm. Today’s discussion: Horses should be dewormed after the final frost of spring and after the first hard frost in the fall. →
Because part of Livin’ the Dream involves never knowing what it means to sleep past 7:00 am… →
From renaming horses to wearing the wrong color at a show, the horse world has its fair share of superstitions. In honor of Friday the 13th, let’s take a look at the barn beliefs that supposedly bring bad luck (whether we believe them or not). →
Something really weird is going on in this pasture! →
When a cheap horse, an uncertain prognosis, and a questionable future collide, sometimes the only thing standing between a horse and the wrong outcome is someone willing to take the risk. →
God help you if you have a 7:30 am ride time… →
Just weeks before his planned retirement, AQHA CEO Karl Stressman was abruptly removed from his role. The horse industry is asking why. →
Because writing comments at breakneck speed doesn’t often result in excellent penmanship… →
While having goals is important, more important is remembering that reaching them is entirely dependent on your process. It does you no good to get wrapped up in the end goal first without recognizing the path needed. →
Some horses love their job. This guy takes that to the next level. →
Eccentric art collector. Passionate traveler. Lifelong horse lover. Meet the woman behind one of Boston’s most unique museums: Isabella Stewart Gardner. →
Sometimes it’s harder than you’d think… →
Why gradual conditioning, consistent exercise, and balanced nutrition are essential for supporting bone remodeling and preventing skeletal injuries in horses. →