A viral post is circulating the internet boasting of a new scientific achievement: genetically engineered horses, which could be on the ground as early as 2019.
Monday is already the crappiest day of the week, so it only makes sense that we make things official. Today’s “oh crap” story comes courtesy of the Nation Media staff…
Grab a tissue, folks, because the story of Thunder, a beloved therapeutic riding horse who underwent colic surgery at the age of 27, just might jerk a tear or two from your eye.
Round bales sometimes get a bad rep as a feeding option for horses, but with proper management they can be a great option. Kentucky Performance Products has developed an infographic to illustrate.
Only January 5 and we already have our first major winter storm under our belts. Here’s how you all got through the East Coast’s “bomb cyclone” — because winter weather wasn’t already scary enough before we started calling it that.
The mastermind behind the first annual Adequan West Coast Dressage Festival, ongoing right now, Scott Hayes is powered by the strength of his vision for west coast equestrian events. Claire Trafton speaks with Hayes to learn more!
In the latest “Tales From the Farm” adventure, Kristen Kovatch explores that age-old equestrian truth: fifteen minutes in barn time is more like two hours in real world time, especially in the winter.
While no equestrian ever takes a single day off (horses need to eat, even on holidays) show jumpers truly never rest: watch Harrie Smolders take the ninth leg of the Longines FEI World Cup Jumping 2017/2018 Western European League at Mechelen in Belgium!
Unusually cold temperatures across much of the United States have led to endless rounds of speculation (and some science) about when it’s too cold to ride. We’ve compiled the facts and common sense concepts to help you set your own cutoff.
For trail riders, it’s often a combination of public and private land that makes this equestrian lifestyle possible. Kristen Kovatch details her recent experience and weighs the pros and cons of each.
Whether you believe the new year is an opportunity to start fresh or just another day, it never hurts to write down your goals and set your sights high in your horse life. The Horse Nation staff shares its resolutions!