Under those thick woolly coats and layers of blankets, it can be easy for your horse to lose weight without you noticing unless you remember to take diligent care. Kentucky Performance Products has a few tips.
Kristen Kovatch is well aware she’s not the first person to ever make a Thoroughbred into a ranch horse — she walks us through the Thoroughbred’s contributions to ranching and the cornerstone of the American Quarter Horse, now respected as the ultimate ranch mount.
Pat yourselves on the back, Horse Nation —Â December 1 never looked so good, and by “good” we mean strong, with a well-developed leg, independent seat and core of steel.
The “New World stilt-legged horse” has been identified not as a subspecies of Equus, but as an entirely separate genus, now named Haringtonhippus francisci.
This is one photo challenge subject we could see ourselves holding over… and over… and over again. Check out these jaw-dropper gorgeous shots courtesy of our readers!
Social media has been abuzz today with concern from horse owners over upcoming regulations requiring commercial motor vehicles to carry electronic logging devices starting in December. Here’s what you need to know.
There’s nothing we love here at Horse Nation more than a good parody song — and “Dressage Girls,” sung to the tune of “Mama Don’t Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys” might be our new favorite anthem.
It happens every year: well-intentioned but adorably clueless friends and family give us yet another random horsey knick-knack. Gretchen Lida provides some tongue-in-cheek advice for those looking for the perfect gift for the equestrian in their life.
Giving Tuesday is the growing annual movement to remember charity in the holiday season, not just making your list and checking it twice. If you have some to spare this year, here are a few equine-based charities to consider.
To the horse, his actions are neither good nor bad — just a response to circumstances. How does that change the conversation about respect? Mark Rashid discusses in this excerpt from his book Find the Missed Path: The Art of Restarting Horses.
Monday is already the crappiest day of the week, so it only makes sense that we make things official. Here’s our latest “oh crap” video gleaned from the internet.
How do you transition back to the grind after a holiday weekend? Tune in to the Horse Radio Network’s 12-hour Holiday Radiothon today for great guests, fabulous prizes and plenty of Christmas cheer!