Never ask “hey, can you video me real quick?” again! →
Horse Nation, this is our time: one of our own (equines) is in need of a little show of support in the form of your vote for Sports Illustrated‘s 2015 Sportsman of the Year award. Here’s the scoop! →
Clear, concise and right to the point. →
Another week of horse life, captured in your photos. →
I’m having a really hard time separating “want” from “need,” and I’ve only been here for one day. →
Call it a superstition, but I believe in luck where horses are concerned. Here’s my argument. →
Your week in horse life, captured in images! →
More than a grooming tool — it’s a grooming system. →
Wild burros are protected under the Wild Free-Roaming Horses & Burros Act — but often get overlooked despite the spotlight on America’s mustangs. The Platero Project seeks to change that fact. →
Losing both of his eyes to moon blindness didn’t slow Endo down. →
A new proposed program sponsored by the Bureau of Land Management would increase the availability of trained adoptable mustangs for the equestrian public. We’ve got the details! →
In case you missed American Pharoah’s final performance on the track — or if you’re like us and just can’t get enough of this magical horse — check out the replay here. →
There’s nothing like a good horsey ghost story to give you goosebumps on Halloween weekend. This classic EN/HN tale is sure to give you a shiver. →
The biggest weekend in horse racing kicks off in less than 24 hours, headlined by American Pharoah’s bid to win racing’s ‘Grand Slam.’ Here’s a preview of what to expect on October 30 and 31. →
… and Norwegian equestrians are just as texas as we are where free food is concerned. When the Dolly Dimple’s pizza restaurant offered a free ‘Helt Texas’ pie to anyone on horseback, the riders turned out in force. →
More than meets the eye! →
Disturbing news is rocking the equestrian community as the recently-imported Grand Prix prospect Phedras De Blondel was discovered dead at Steve and Debbie Stephens’ Centennial Farm in Palmetto, Florida, apparently butchered for meat. →
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‘Scientific American’, one of the nation’s premier science publications, recently published that the ‘male-centric’ view of horse herd dynamics is all wrong. It’s not every day that we discover we’re ahead of the science curve, but today is that day. →