Whether you ride English or western, drive or trail ride… there are a few distinct features we all share that mark us without a doubt as horsewomen. Annie Goodwin explains.
Only three horse and rider combinations made it to the jump-off round at the challenging Grand Prix Hermès in the Saut Hermès indoor competition in Paris last weekend — and the best of these was Edwina Tops-Alexander.
Haley Ruffner, our collegiate blogger, has reached great heights so far in her intercollegiate riding career. It’s just that they’re metaphorical heights… not literal ones.
A new rule effective March 31 in Canada appears on paper as though it may reduce the number of horses imported for slaughter — but will it really change the industry, or simply lead to falsifying records?
Kentucky Performance Products outlines a few dietary reasons your horse might seem “a little crazy,” and makes some feeding suggestions for tempering that excitability.
Each Friday, Horse Nation teams up with Ovation Riding to spotlight an individual or organization doing good work in the horse industry. Today, we’re recognizing Therapeutic Riding, Inc. of Ann Arbor, Michigan.
From owners to trainers to rider and jockeys, women are working hard in the traditionally male-dominated world of horse racing. This video salutes their efforts!
Illahe Vineyards of Dallas, Oregon harnesses the power of draft horses to produce its wines, including a very special pinot noir made completely by historical techniques without modern technology.