“There is logic there… The logic is that a happy horse who is matched with a job that it can successfully do will also keep the humans who pay its bills happy. And with that, the horse will have a better shot of long-term quality care in each of its future homes.” →
Shopping for equestrians can be hard. So when all else fails, go for the laughs. Check out these 12 weird horse-related gifts on the market. →
…seriously, my warmbloods aren’t calibrated for winter. →
This week’s article continues the discussion on what you can see in a still photo, specifically evaluating canter photos. →
We love hearing about people’s different experiences on — or watching! — horses. Today’s Monday Morning Feed focuses on something a bit different — JOUSTING! Read on for more on what goes into this awesome event. →
AKA, how to haunt your family’s Christmas memories for decades to come. →
For horses with metabolic issues, winter can pose a unique set of challenges, including increased risk of laminitis. Here are some tips on how to manage those issues. →
…you’ll be *shocked.* Daily. Probably multiple times a day. →
Meet Fern, the Mare Nobody Wanted. She was purchased at an auction for $10 by a known kill buyer. Fortunately, she was saved by someone who thought there might be another option for her. Here’s the next installment as we follow along on her rehabilitation journey. →
A paraglider takes the opportunity to glide through the racecourse as if he’s running the race! →
“Neither rain, nor snow, nor sleet, nor hail shall keep the equestrians from their barns.” →
… no evil thing will. →
Tyler Held is on a mission to show the real life of riders — not just the highlights reel. She spoke with amateur competitor and fitness professional Laura Crump Anderson, who shares her truth about burnout, finding peace in horses and in movement, and much more. →