Equestrians are nuts, we all know that. But have you checked your nuts lately — your lug nuts, that is. Don’t miss these five tips that could save your horse’s life. (more…)
Devaney Vazquez marvels at the unique phenomenon that is gender equality in equestrian sport.
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Adult amateur dressage rider Susan Price faced some tough decisions regarding “want” versus “need.”
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When it comes to horses, what goes up always comes down, sooner or later. Hilary Walesch shares some advice on getting back on the horse, both literally and metaphorically.
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Some horses just can’t stay out of trouble — like Northstar, owned by reader Lauren Ellis. In celebration of his birthday, she reflects upon some of his most epic misadventures.
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Reader Abby Powell saw our post on the Dubai Desert Triathlon and raised us this. (more…)
Reader Dana Vacca of Key West, Florida, penned a poem to her special racehorse, Romanova.
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To others, the sacrifices horse people make seem crazy. To Janine Savoie, it’s a small price to pay.
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Can’t we all just get along? Rachael Katherine reminds us that, no matter what our disciplines, at the end of the day we’re all just horse lovers.
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Victoria Shields takes a moment to reflect on the generosity of equine spirit.
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When it comes to training, Catherine Ford argues, the goal isn’t to get along with your horse at all times. Sometimes, you have to lay down the law: “If you believe 100% positive will work at all times, move to Disney and get one of their horses.” Do you agree?
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After ruling out Regumate and uterine implants, Amanda Moretz decided to have her “marish” mare, Gracie, spayed. Five years later Gracie is happy and pain-free, and they’ve never looked back since. (more…)
….that maybe wasn’t so crazy after all. By Britany Robinson.
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