Early trailering can set the tone for how a horse hauls for much of its life. Therefore, it’s helpful to provide positive early experiences. Here are six dos and four don’ts for trailering young horses. →
March is Brain Injury Awareness month. In recognition of this, we encourage everyone to wear a helmet when they ride. But to be honest, there are a lot of helmets on the market and a variety of shapes and sizes. So which one do you need? →
Before you saddle up, you might want to make sure you grab the right horse. Just sayin’. →
This amazing estate boasts over 365 acres in Cimarrones Limón, the Caribbean side of Costa Rica. With two fully furnished homes and some pretty freaking amazing views, and stables with a lot of potential, this is one you won’t want to miss. →
Getting a picky eater to actually eat their food — let alone their supplements! — can be frustrating. →
Happy St. Patrick’s Day, Horse Nation. Today, we’re celebrating by highlighting some Thoroughbreds with St. Patrick’s Day-themed registered names. Check them out below: →
Being vertically challenged is hard enough, but for those of us who have chosen a sport predicated on telling 1,000+ pound animals what to do? The struggle is real. →
With Pontus Hugosson. →
In the series Barn Aisle Chats, we meet equestrians from all walks of life and disciplines. Today, we chat with Erin about racehorse rehabilitation and rehoming. →
Sounds like *fun*…? →
“In riding, whether flatting, jumping, executing a dressage test, or smartly blasting around cross country, we all think about rhythm and pace. While we have a lot of terms to get at the quality of a round, I think the idea of ‘flow’ is due an equine resurgence.” →
Some days you just don’t feel like going to work. →
By Sarah Maslin Nir. A wonderful book for younger readers, it strikes precisely the right balance between being informative and containing valuable life lessons about overcoming obstacles while remaining entertaining and engaging. →