Whether you’re a seasoned Rolex veteran or a first-timer to the Kentucky Three-Day Event, plenty of activities await at the Kentucky Horse Park next weekend (in addition, of course, to the competition itself). Meagan DeLisle brings us the scoop.
We’ve wrangled ourselves a real, live pony pilot: introducing a new monthly column “Confessions of a Pony Kid,” written by young rider Ainsleigh with big-time equestrian dreams.
Our spotlight Retired Racehorse Project trainers share their highs and lows from the training experience so far — because as we know, life with horses isn’t all sunshine and rainbows!
One of the most common points of contention when writing a sales ad is whether or not to include price. Meagan DeLisle looks at both sides of the argument, finding advantages both for including the price and leaving it off.
Our featured Retired Racehorse Project trainers are back with a new report — each trainer looks at the conformation of their horse as well as describes their mindset heading into training!
Hang around the in-gate long enough and you’ll overhear some pretty funny things. If you’ve ever thought to yourself, “someone should write this stuff down,” we’re all over it.
There’s much more to the equestrian industry than the conventional careers of riding instructor, trainer or breeder. Meagan DeLisle speaks with four industry pros in alternative career paths to learn more!
It’s not easy for any rider to earn a top ranking, but adult amateur Keyea Webster managed to get there, keeping several plates spinning at once. Jumper Nation’s Meagan DeLisle has the story.
Our featured Retired Racehorse Project trainers are back with a new report — each trainer looks at the conformation of their horse as well as describes their mindset heading into training!