Leslie Wylie
Product Review: Alympic Equestrian Signature Breech
Riding is a sport. So why don’t we dress like it?
Back on Track ‘Horse Therapy’: Riding Past Parkinson’s
Becky Anderson is back in the saddle.
Life Lessons From a Flatulent Horse
If ever there was proof that horses have a sense of humor, this is it.
You Can’t Always Get What You Want
Adult amateur dressage rider Susan Price faced some tough decisions regarding “want” versus “need.”
‘Odysseo’ Set to Make a Splash in Winnipeg & San Francisco This Fall
Rolex’s famous “Head of the Lake” water complex looks like a rinky-dink puddle in comparison to the grand finale of Cavalia’s sister show, which has announced its fall tour dates.
You Haven’t Lived Until You’ve Gone Trail Riding on the Side of a Volcano
Leslie Wylie keeps a firm grip on the reins and a loose grip on her mind during a recent trip to Reykjavík, Iceland.
A Comic to Kick Off Your Week
Need a little comic relief for your Monday? You’ll get a kick out of this Kellie Lewis’ latest comic!
KickyBrand.com is an online horse lovers site currently selling clothing, greeting cards and stickers. It also routinely publishes a cartoon strip by Kellie Lewis that has a little bit of kick to it.
On the Trail of Our Yeehaw
Candace Wade, a late equestrian bloomer and co-author of “Horse Sluts: The Saga of Two Women on the Trail of Their Yeehaw,” recounts in colorful detail (and occasionally colorful language) a particularly challenging trail trek. (more…)
3rd Annual Back on Track ‘Horse Therapy’ Essay Contest
Tell us why your horse deserves to win!
Q&A With Rita Zoey Chin, Author of Memoir ‘Let the Tornado Come’
Sometimes horses come into our lives for a reason, and such was the case with Rita and her horse, Claret. In her debut memoir she shares the journey of how her Claret helped her heal from a crippling panic disorder.
Absorbine Photo Challenge: #IHAD
HN readers show us how they mind their melons.
SmartPak: Take 20% Off Piper Breeches & Tops, Today Only!
Mix, match and save! (more…)
The Ultimate Encyclopedia of Horse Term Euphemisms
You’ve probably seen a few of these interpretative guides floating around the Internet. But this one, by world-renowned connoisseur of equine baddies Maria Wachter, just might take the cake.
The Academic Equestrian: Hello, Horse Show
Haley Ruffner recounts her recent experience of taking a green horse out of his comfort zone.
Horse showing is like a box of chocolates: you never know what you’re going to get. (That’s how that quote goes, right?)
A couple of weeks ago, I took my relatively unseasoned horse to a small open show, mostly because he’s coming to college with me to be used in an IHSA program and I wanted to test the waters, so to speak, and see how much work needed to be done before he was show-ready. It was his first show in almost three years, and I really wasn’t sure what to expect–would he remember to wear his big boy pants that day and behave like he does at home, or would the new and terrifying sights of a new arena and busy fairgrounds make him lose all semblance of focus?
We arrived and unloaded with little fanfare (always a positive) and he was his usual inquisitive self–the barrel in the corner was mildly scary only until I had let him sniff and slobber all over it, and he tried to stop and say hi to every person standing alongside the rail. Warm ups went well, despite my original misgivings that the morning hunt seat portion of the show would be a disaster because a) I hadn’t ridden hunt seat since the last IEA show in February, and b) Cricket hadn’t had an English saddle on him since then either. He acted for all the world like he’d been schooled in a bouncy trot and soft canter for months on end…at least until about the second class in, during which he decided he really just wanted to canter around and run through the bit.
We made it through the rest of the morning relatively unscathed except for rising blisters on my ring fingers from his very rude and uncharacteristic bit wrestling (and without running anyone over) and finally we moved on to the Western part of the show. I told him that he was a bad creature and he gave me the sad eyes and looked appropriately chastised, and then I changed from breeches and hunt coat to chaps and a western shirt and off we went again.
During the second half of the show, we evidently chose a good chocolate out of the metaphorical horse show box, because Cricket was as much of a gentleman as ever and tried his best for me.
What I took away from that day is that you have to react to what happens as it comes, and that sometimes you just have to make yourself enjoy the ride even if it’s rough going at first. Except for some morning bumps in the road, it was a positive experience for my inexperienced horse, and I feel more confident in his ability to behave himself and relax into the rhythm of showing.
Haley Ruffner will be attending Alfred University in the fall to major in English and minor in Business and Equestrian Studies. She has a green Quarter Horse, At Last an Invitation “Cricket,” and he will be joining her at Alfred. She rides western and hunt seat and also loves to rein and trail ride.
NickerDoodles: Gone to the Dogs
A good foxhunter must get along well with hounds but, as with any relationship, maintaining one’s boundaries is important, too.
Go Riding!
About Melanie: I am an artist in Atlanta. When I’m not painting, I’m riding horses. I have 3 retired Arabians and a snotty pony at home. They keep me on my toes. Three years ago I bought a young OTTB straight off the track. My new fella, Bubba, and I are learning dressage. Sadly, I’m the weak link on Team Bubba, but I learn something every time we ride so it’s all good. I started NickerDoodles to document the horsey antics that abound within my world. I’m very fortunate to balance my life with things that I love – painting and riding – and NickerDoodles gives me a forum to share. If we’re not laughing at our horses and ourselves, we’re probably crying. I prefer to laugh! I hope everyone enjoys NickerDoodles.
Please visit my central website, nickerdoodlescartoons.com, and follow Nickerdoodles on Facebook here.
SpectraVET Performance of the Week: 50 Shades of Vaulting
Mary McCormick “earned it” at the AVA Championships.
Another Couple Is Giving Their Farm Away Via Essay Contest
This one is a trail rider’s dream come true.
A Comic to Kick Off Your Week
Need a little comic relief for your Monday? You’ll get a kick out of this Kellie Lewis’ latest comic!
KickyBrand.com is an online horse lovers site currently selling clothing, greeting cards and stickers. It also routinely publishes a cartoon strip by Kellie Lewis that has a little bit of kick to it.