“I feel like my purpose is to be there catching all the moments I can for these horses I’ve rehomed, to be there cheering them on, helping however I can and being a part of the family I’ve created.”
“Most of the greats were made on Thoroughbreds […] amazing former racehorses that took our riders to the Olympic podium, gold medals in hand.” Meagan DeLisle holds on to that history with her own OTTBs to fuel her own Grand Prix dreams.
Para-equestrians deal with all of the same highs and lows as all equestrians — including the occasional wreck! Meagan DeLisle catches up with para-equestrian Pam Hardin to learn more about her life in the saddle.
Gastric ulcers are a common condition and potentially dangerous if left undiagnosed and untreated. At the same time, they’re often a catch-all diagnosis when you’re consulting Drs. Google and Facebook. Learn more (and have a laugh!) here.
Meagan DeLisle’s Thoroughbred Makeover hopeful Flash has been presenting quite a few challenges in his first months home — but showing plenty of potential too! From injuries to wild moments to progress, Meagan gives us the scoop.
When George Morris gives you homework, you get down to business. That’s the mindset driving Meagan DeLisle, who was assigned 50 hours of work in the saddle after riding for George earlier this year.
In Meagan DeLisle’s corner of Horse Nation, winter has finally arrived — which presents a few new challenges to winter horsekeeping. Here are a few tips and tricks she’s developed!
As most horse owners have realized, the actual purchase price of a horse isn’t the expensive part — it’s the day to day and month to month expenses that add up. Meagan DeLisle looks at three real-life examples to illustrate.
It takes real courage not only to face your biggest fears, but to admit when you simply aren’t ready. Meagan DeLisle found both kinds of courage at last weekend’s George Morris clinic. Her recap concludes today with Part II.