“Knowing that your Thoroughbred has probably already been maintained in some way shape or form is one important thing. Being willing to meet them where they are and help them get the assistance they need is another critical one.” →
As they say, timing is everything. →
Here’s a hint: There isn’t one. At least not in the way you think. →
Rise and shine, horse lovers! →
“If something feels wrong, don’t default to more pressure, default to more curiosity. Ask questions. Investigate. Be your horse’s advocate. Even the best rider can’t out-cue pain. But the best horsemen listen, adapt, and partner through it.” →
Monday already is the crappiest day of the week… →
“Buns shaped who I am as a rider. His old injury shaped the name Triple Trouble because we knew we were living on limited time, and every second was a blessing. I didn’t need it to be this real. I didn’t want the series to become this honest.” →
Also known as the most fitting video ever for National Farrier’s Week… →
The stage is set and the lights are bright at The Meadowlands for one of harness racing’s most electrifying nights—the 2025 Meadowlands Pace! HorseDoc® Dr. Gregory A. Beroza offers this preview. →
A fine example of Murphy’s Law in action. →
Take this 15-question quiz to see how much you know about the important nutrient vitamin E and horses. →
This horse’s mustache is nothing short of amazing! →
Jeremiah Kemp of Eagle Ridge Farrier Service walks us though a typical day’s work at the anvil. Spoiler: there’s a lot of poop. →
No trailer? No problem. →
“It might take three steps or three laps around the ring, but there is a feeling that comes with it — a suspension of disbelief. You know they’ll get there (to whatever it is you’re asking), but it will take a moment for them to understand and try in the right direction.” →