Silver Lining Herbs is rethinking deworming from a rigid routine to a smarter, whole-horse strategy — one that balances targeted treatment, gut health, and long-term parasite control. →
Hint, it’s probably not words of affirmation… →
New research suggests a short ECG during warm-up may help identify horses at risk of exercise-related arrhythmias. →
Equal parts impressive and infuriating; because no matter how solid the fence is, a pony’s determination is stronger. →
We all want to support each other, but support has to go both ways. →
I mean, it’s basically the same thing… →
“I expect that most Thoroughbreds can develop good brains. Far more often than not, they are kind, intelligent, love to work, and are bred to have the heart that makes them want to get the answers right.” →
Pre-ride prep is a survival strategy. →
Because deep down, we all know “he loves me” probably just means “you have snacks.” →
“I could not comprehend that I had been awake, had had previous conversations about this with my mother and husband and had lost several days worth of time and memories.” In honor of Brain Injury Awareness Month, Ashley shares her account of how a major concussion affected her life. →
Like feral, but with slightly more sass. →
Elisa Wallace proved that connection, feel, and horsemanship (not just speed) are what truly win over both horses and crowds. →
Happy St. Patrick’s Day, Horse Nation. →
On Mythbuster Monday, we tackle a variety of equestrian myths to either bust or confirm. Today’s discussion: Does vegetable oil decrease the risk of colic? →