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, →
Top horsemen join horse health company’s Board of Directors and Advisory Board. →
Foaling season is officially upon us, and this year there is an increase in reports of Nocardioform placentitis. →
The Congressional Horse Caucus will have its field meeting at Eagala 20th Conference in Lexington, KY. →
Lindsey Partridge explores why using fear is not the way to go about training a horse. →
If you’re thinking of starting a new equine business, this is a must-read! Make sure you’re protected and →
If you’re looking into starting your own business in the equestrian world, Jumper Nation’s Amanda Cousins has some →
Eventing Nation’s Conner Ann Clark recounts the way she met her heart horse by being willing to give →
Not all working student opportunities are ones worth pursing or maintaining, especially when you’re not treated with the →
Kim Miller takes a look at Area VI’s unique offerings and the ample opportunities to prepare, perfect and →
“The solution is not black and white, not an either/or. The pre-purchase exam is a good thing and →
“Maybe old horses, just like old dogs and even old people, don’t want to be forgotten or tucked →
Callie King explores why it can be so difficult for people to change — even if that change means →
While a common toast may be “To your health,” it isn’t often we see these two words together. →
As the application deadline for the Thoroughbred Makeover draws near, many riders are acquiring their fresh off-the-track horses. →
In this month’s training article, Lindsey Partridge of Harmony Horsemanship discusses how people respond to her use of →
Here is the final installment of Natalie Voss’s look at Thoroughbred aftercare. In this article she examines what can →
Natalie Voss of the Paulick Report looks at Thoroughbred Aftercare in this three-part series. She examines aspects of aftercare →
When equine professionals actually manage to take a vacation, here are 10 things they are bound to do. →
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