Back on Track ‘Horse Therapy’: Horses That Save Us
Sometimes your horse is there for you when it seems that the rest of the world has turned its back. Susan Smith shares her story.
Horses will always be an important part of my life. But there is one horse that saved me.
He was a 16-hand OTTB, and I was a 10-year-old girl. Everyone at the barn thought my mom was crazy for buying me this huge horse, but my mom saw in my eyes that it was LOVE. We bonded immediately, and I spent every minute at the barn with him. We played hide and seek, raced in the pasture, jumped anything we could find, and napped together in his stall.
Fast-forward 5 years: I still have my chestnut bestie, and my parents are divorcing. Dad says the horse HAS TO GO. Thankfully my mom stood up and fought for him. Through all of my parents’ fights, name calling, court battles, police visits and many tears, there was always one steady friend: my horse. When I was old enough to leave home at 18, I packed my things and his, and we left. I kept my best friend until the day he died in my arms when I was 28.
I still have a piece of his mane that I keep in a picture frame collage in my room. I will treasure the memories of him and the lessons I learned from him forever. I pass on his teaching to my current OTTB, and there will be a piece of him in every horse I learn with in the future.
Equine Smart: Turn Out For What
Welcome to a new column by Lauren Bond, Certified Equine Behavior Counselor! In her inaugural column, Lauren gets into the mind of the horse to explain why turnout is so vitally important.
Stallion Arrives at Vet Upside-Down, Leaves a Gelding
Vets save the day and Facebook goes wild.
Tuesday Video From Dubarry: ‘War Horse’ Behind the Scenes
The equine puppets of War Horse are impressive … but how do they work? Check out this behind the scenes look!
The feat of engineering required to design and create these life-size equine puppets is amazing, to say the least — but truly bringing them to life takes teamwork and an innate understand of how horses move and behave. Though the metal framework is clearly just a beautifully-executed and elaborate prop, it’s also inexplicably alive, thanks to the talents of the three actors required to play Joey, the title character.
Of course, having believable “equine” actors is critical to a play centered around horses, so it makes sense that these actors have the movements and sounds of a horse down pat. But as any horse lover knows, it’s the little movements that show a horse’s personality — and the actors have figured that out as well. So well, in fact, that several real horses have been duped, at least temporarily, by Joey.
The full story on how the puppets were developed can be found in the documentary Making War Horse, which HN reviewed in 2012.
Ever seen War Horse live on stage? What did you think of the experience?
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A Comic to Kick Off Your Week
Need a little comic relief for your Monday ? You’ll get a kick out of this Kellie Lewis’ latest comic!
KickyBrand.com is an online horse lovers site currently selling clothing, greeting cards and stickers. It also routinely publishes a cartoon strip by Kellie Lewis that has a little bit of kick to it.
Finding Our Voice For the Animals
Animal abuse is wrong — but what looks like a black and white issue really contains a million shades of gray, and our equestrian lifestyle may be at stake.
Stronger in the Saddle
How can the worst day of your life also be the best? Tara Le Bree shares her story.
‘Oh Crap’ Monday, Presented by Bimeda
Monday is the crappiest day of the week so it only makes sense that we make things official! Here’s our latest batch of reader-submitted “Oh Crap” photos and videos.
Weekly Instagram Round-Up
The ‘Grams have it: summer is coming! (more…)
SmartPak: Stuff Riders Say About Fly Spray
SmartPak’s popular “Stuff Riders Say” series is back with two episodes we can all relate to this time of year …
American Pharoah Wins the Preakness
Despite the rain, sloppy track, and lightning (!) American Pharoah led wire-to-wire in the 140th Preakness Stakes. (more…)
Kentucky Performance Products: Easy Keepers
Managing the easy keeper is not as simple as it sounds. Fortunately, Kentucky Performance Products has put together this infographic to help! (more…)
Official Preakness Drink: The Black-Eyed Susan
It’s a time-honored race-day tradition here at Horse Nation to help our readers stay “well-hydrated.” Today, we show you how to make a “Black-Eyed Susan.”
Can American Pharoah Win the Preakness?
Five experts weigh in.
Cheers to the Freakin’ Preakness
From the details on the race field to the debauchery of the infield, we’ve got the lowdown on the second leg of the Triple Crown.
2015 Preakness Stakes Need-To-Know Guide
All the links you need, and one you don’t.
The Athletic Rider: Dead Man Walking
Sure, you need to be relaxed in the saddle … but how much is too much? Equestrian personal trainer Leah Hinnefield outlines how to practice correct engagement. (more…)
Friday Standing Ovation by Ovation Riding
This week’s honoree: Equest.
Best of Craigslist: 50 Shades of Cray Edition
In this edition of ‘Best of Craigslist,’ everyone be cray: sellers be cray, horses be cray … get ready for a wild ride.
Equine Law: Boarding Contracts
What do you need to know about boarding contracts? Kjirsten Lee, J.D. shares barn advice from a legal perspective.
More #EquestrianProblems on Twitter
Equestrian problems … we’ve all got ’em. (more…)
NickerDoodles: ‘Ours For the Taking’
Melanie Eberhart illustrates for us her “divide and conquer” strategy.
About Melanie: I am an artist in Atlanta. When I’m not painting, I’m riding horses. I have 3 retired Arabians and a snotty pony at home. They keep me on my toes. Three years ago I bought a young OTTB straight off the track. My new fella, Bubba, and I are learning dressage. Sadly, I’m the weak link on Team Bubba, but I learn something every time we ride so it’s all good. I started NickerDoodles to document the horsey antics that abound within my world. I’m very fortunate to balance my life with things that I love – painting and riding – and NickerDoodles gives me a forum to share. If we’re not laughing at our horses and ourselves, we’re probably crying. I prefer to laugh! I hope everyone enjoys NickerDoodles.
Please visit my central website, nickerdoodlescartoons.com, and follow Nickerdoodles on Facebook here.









