On MLK Day, we take a reflective look at how equestrian sport’s narrow traditions and unspoken rules shape who feels they belong. →
Matt Mathews decides to try to teach Kail Lowry to barrel race… →
On Mythbuster Monday, we tackle a variety of equestrian myths to either bust or confirm. Today’s discussion: Does meat tenderizer kill proud flesh? →
Enjoy these nine photos of horse’s faces as they wait for their treats! →
The Wright brothers aren’t just winning rodeos, they’re redefining what a family legacy looks like under the arena lights. →
Obviously it’s my horse…. →
… but sometimes do anyway. →
Monday already is the crappiest day of the week… →
Sometimes the kindest contact for a green horse isn’t perfect equitation, but giving them space, options, and room to figure out their own balance. →
Nothing escapes unscathed. →
Registration opens today for the LA28 ticket draw, the first required step toward securing seats for the 2028 Olympics — including eventing, dressage, and show jumping. →
No such thing as personal hay in this barn. →
We may pretend these things don’t bother us when we’re at the barn, but they do. Like, 1000%. →
We could all learn a little from a mare… →
It’s the time of year when riders participate in a mass exodus from the northern states in favor of riding somewhere that *DOESN’T* make their faces hurt (or their horses attempt to yeet them). Here are some of the things you need to think about if you intend to move horses south for training and →