As we head into summer and temperatures begin to rise, it’s always a good idea to know how →
“Deciding what to do with a horse is about appropriateness and fit. And that applies for both the →
A good horse is never a bad color. But some colors of horses are more difficult to keep →
Traveling can be hard on horses. The change in routine and limited turn out can cause digestive upset →
“Balance means the ability to flow with what the horse tosses at you and the capacity to retain →
One of SmartPak’s hallmark program’s is ColiCare — an up to $15,000 reimbursement policy that gives owners some →
Many horses require low-starch feed for health reasons. Some owners prefer to feed it no matter what. But →
“The more practiced the language of ask and confirm, the more ‘normal paced’ things can go and the →
We know it works, but … how? And… why? →
SmartPak’s Memorial Day sale is here. Take 20% off top brands with code MEMDAY24, plus get a free $50 →
As horse people, a lot of us spend a fair amount of our hard-earned money on supplements. But →
Horses that have clover in their field often will develop slobbers, or excessive salivation. But is it dangerous? →
Those flies will never know what the heck hit them. →
“99.99% of the Thoroughbreds I have swung a leg over respond with utter enthusiasm and a golden-retriever-like sense →
“I think maybe going through an experience like that actually gave me a greater sense of confidence. If →
If you own horses, you know about abscesses. They can make your horse so lame that you’re sure →
“The cart idea not only keeps people from pulling, riding backwards or balancing off the bit, but also →
Many of us love when the pastures start to fill in. It can mean less hay consumption and →
“[W]hen the owner, trainer, and barn staff are Thoroughbred-forward, that’s fantastic. But it is even better if the →
We won’t lie. Fly season is rough. But there are things you can do to keep your barn →
Spring is here! Although the warmer temperatures may be welcome milestones for equestrians, spring grass can pose problems →
Katie Allen-Clarke, Head of Marketing at Horse & Country, reflects on the sustainability of horse ownership and suggests →
“So go ride, folks. And if your horse scoots out from under your aids, relax, weight your aids, →