Photographer Megan Stapley sent us these stunning images from her farm in East Aurora, New York, near Buffalo →
Horse life in 17 syllables. Today’s haikus are brought to you by reader Victoria Lachelle Henderson, who explains, →
SO MUCH CUTE. MAKE IT STOP. →
Horse life in 17 syllables. →
After ruling out Regumate and uterine implants, Amanda Moretz decided to have her “marish” mare, Gracie, spayed. Five →
Horse life in 17 syllables. →
Is your horse battling a metabolic disorder? Jody Webb lends some insight into holistic treatment. If you missed →
When it comes to managing nerves, swallowing our fear isn’t always the most effective tactic. Catherine Ford shares →
Mules don’t jump — they fly. NickerDoodles creator Melanie Eberhardt illustrates. →
Just going through the motions doesn’t cut it, explains Karlie Mitchell. →
Who knew that two men in a zebra suit could be this much fun? →
Does your horse gain weight just looking at a blade of grass? Jody Webb shares some advice. →
Who needs a trainer, actual riding skills or a suitable horse? Katie Passerotti explains that all you really →
Hint: Don’t do it like this guy. →
Equestrian marketing specialist Emilie Jones shares some tips for getting started. →
Julie of the blog OzarkEquiTrekker granted us permission to republish this hilarious and painfully familiar post, guest-authored by →
Horse got a SmartPhone. Now auto-correct is ruining our relationship. For real. →
You’ve bought the place and decorated the rooms, but now you need that final little something to really bring →
George Morris once said: “You either gooooo to the hospital. Or you get back onnnnn. HOSPITAL OR ON!” →
It’s a good thing horses don’t have smartphones, because if they did we’d all be in trouble. Carley →
It’s a good thing horses don’t have smartphones, because if they did we’d all be in trouble. Carley →
It’s a good thing horses don’t have smartphones, because if they did we’d all be in trouble. Carley →
Think you’ve found your dream horse? Before you write the check, review Callie Rae King’s “don’t do this!” →
It’s a good thing horses don’t have smartphones, because if they did we’d all be in trouble. Carley →
Unlike humans, horses don’t live in the past or the future — they live in the now. Callie →
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