SmartPak has everything you need for a well-developed arsenal this year in the war on flies: allow us to introduce you to the very thorough step-by-step guide from SmartPak for your horse’s happiest, most comfortable fly season ever.
“My tiny personal goal and excitement was embraced by these lovely women. They got it. They got me. Out there in cyberland, to a person, these horsewomen were rooting for me.”
“He had an excellent ride and I was completely pleased. That was a big win in my book […]Well, it came time to load up and go home. Here is where the wheels come off and things get interesting…”
In this excerpt from Dressage for No Country by renowned classical trainer and author Paul Belasik, he considers the history of bias in the sport of dressage.
Happy National Haiku Day! In honor of this day set aside to enjoy the Japanese poetry form, here are our favorite haiku from the Horse Nation archives.
Winx retired on Saturday, April 13th after earning her 37th career win (33 consecutively) with over $26 million (AUS) in earnings. We take a look back at the mare’s career and her accomplishments, both stated and unstated.
We’re all guilty of the “dump and run” at some point in our horsekeeping. Joe and Penny Most remind us how we can instead turn feeding time into a training opportunity.
“Despite being highly educated and holding two advanced degrees, I can make some pretty dumb decisions. To some, taking on a three-year old OTTB after last season’s track record might make the top five list of ‘KB’s worst decisions that seemed like a good idea at the time.'”
If a “winning waterline” is a place where we feel safe and comfortable, how do we raise that waterline to challenge ourselves and reach new goals? Contributor Julie Saillant provides three steps to raising one’s game.
The reigning queen of dressage continued in her winning ways at the FEI World Cup championships in dressage in Gothenburg, Sweden. Watch the highlights from her winning test!