The reader comments on last week’s “4 Things Equestrians Wish Existed” were so good that we thought we’d →
Check out this ten-minute trailer for the full-length documentary “Herd,” winner of Best Director at the EQUUS Film →
Where did your journey begin? →
Another week of horse life, rounded up in your images! →
“We’re never getting any work done today.” →
This is obviously a 100% accurate way to determine what kind of equestrian you are. Also, this is →
The stallion died at Old Friends Farm of Kentucky. →
In January, we introduced you to a new app in development called ‘Horsing.’ We’re pleased to share that →
The horse community is rallying to help Alayna Gnagy. →
Science makes it possible. →
“My horse never saw me as a disabled rider. He never saw my disability at all. And that’s →
Equestrians are already risk takers and thrill seekers — after all, we climb aboard thousand-pound animals for fun. →
We bet this guy also keeps his stall tidy and manages to look freshly-groomed on his own first →
Another week of horse life, rounded up in your images! →
Thaw out your frozen February heart with this adorable video of a boy playing ball with his BFF. →
Germany’s five-centuries-old state stud is perhaps at its most beautiful in the stark contrasts of winter. Experience the →
It’s all fun and games until the race takes off before you’re even loaded in the gate. →
The subject of a brilliant mini-doc, Haru Urara is “The Shining Star of Losers Everywhere.” Check out her →
Welcome to the world, little guy! →
Horses stuck inside during this snowy winter? Here’s a fun idea — watch these guys try to conquer →
Another week of horse life, rounded up in your images! →
The filly is descended from the famous white female line at Patchen Wilkes Farm in Kentucky, out of →
And we’re not even talking about the sparkly leotard which was clearly inspired by a western pleasure jacket. →
This tongue-in-cheek ad reminds us of what we’ve always known deep down inside: even the Clydesdale is absolutely →
Horse Protection Act documents were included. →