Figuring out horses — what motivates them, what they need to eat, what’s wrong with them, what their →
Meet Megan Farnsworth! →
As a special feature this week, Olivia of MiniFitness shares her expertise in nutrition with us. Olivia is →
In this excerpt from her book Training and Retraining Horses the Tellington Way, renowned horsewoman Linda Tellington-Jones gives →
“My childhood wasn’t always easy. We didn’t have lots of ‘things.’ We didn’t have fashionable clothing or the →
Patience is a lesson we’re all learning right now — in horses and in life. →
“…as I mused on how badly I felt about not getting more done, I realized that I actually →
At this point, most of us are missing our usual routines with our horses. Fortunately, there are numerous →
“Louise, dear readers, is currently That Horse. As in, steer clear of That Horse, it looks like it →
Riding and working around horses can teach us a number of things, not the least of which is →
The pressures placed on all of us in the midst of COVID-19 can lead to having to make →
Training horses is never straight line from point A to point B — especially when you’re training on →
“The goal of that Tadpole was not to clamber for the blue ribbon, but rather to take a →
In this excerpt from The Principles of Riding, the classic book from the German Equestrian Federation (FN), we →
Meet Emma Scheier! →
Looking for something for your horse-loving, video-gaming teen/tween to do this afternoon? Why not a free concert on →
“But, I AM a special kind of stupid. And so the overweight, middle-aged, amateur said, ‘Put him on →
The magical world of Star Stable releases a new trilogy: “Soul Riders: Jorvik Calling.” →
As we struggle to navigate the uncharted waters in which we find ourselves amidst COVID-19, determining the best →
What do we know about the potential COVID-19 threat to and from horses, cats and dogs? →
Marie Griffis is crowned the winner of the “greatest test of horsemanship and wilderness skills on earth,” the Gaucho →
“Hypothetically, if I were to get together with an older warhorse mare (raced 50+ times) with my older →
Making your horses well-rounded, predictable, steady mounts takes time, effort and work. This month, Lindsey Partridge discusses how →
“The spring in her hocks and flawless lead changes couldn’t compensate for her lack of speed; she always →
“For the past two years, my RRP personal entries … have been young, lightly raced, red, and well… hot. Boomer, →