“Hard work built on constructive criticism is essential. But coaches should like your horse enough to want them to do well. And they should be able to teach to their strengths, not continually bemoan their weaknesses.” →
I mean, it’s basically the same thing… →
When the base is strong, everything improves. Read our product review on Silver Lining Herbs Feet & Bone Support. →
Pre-ride prep is a survival strategy. →
Winter left behind more than just mud. Here’s your no-excuses checklist to reset your barn, protect your horses, and start the season on solid footing. →
Let’s go ahead and bust this one wide open, because this myth is not just wrong, it’s the kind of wrong that can cost you money, citations or worse, your horse. →
Like feral, but with slightly more sass. →
When a capable rider is actually afraid while riding a horse, it is usually because the horse is not improving with the capable rider’s skills and techniques, and/or is increasingly unpredictable. The rider needs to listen to that fear and give themselves permission not to ride the horse. →
Happy St. Patrick’s Day, Horse Nation. →
This isn’t a dramatic comeback. It’s a disciplined return. And after a long stretch of waiting, it feels like the right place to begin. →
Enjoy these 13 photos of horses taking a snooze! →
And let’s be real. Fitness training is a must for any performance horse. Read on for more. →
Because part of Livin’ the Dream involves never knowing what it means to sleep past 7:00 am… →
Full-time job, part-time rider, full-time commitment →