Melanie Eberhardt of Women of Age Riding Horses, or WARHorses, tells the remarkable tale of Charley Parkhurst, a legendarily-tough stagecoach driver of the California frontier — and reveals Charley’s deepest secret.
The Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office is seeking any information from the public that would lead to the identification and arrest of those responsible for the shooting of wild horses in Arizona’s Tonto National Forest that left two horses injured and one dead.
Before the young horses head to the World Championship of Colt Starting, they’re bred, born and raised on the 6666 Ranch of Guthrie, Texas: get a little behind-the-scenes look here!
All entries are due on Friday, October 28! We’ve got all the details you need to know, including the sweet prize package from Absorbine that you’ll love to put in your trick-or-treat bag.
Non-rider SmartPakers say the darnedest things… this edition of “Ask a Non-Rider” may be one of our favorites. Watch the non-riding employees at SmartPak try to figure out what Sleazy Sleepwear is for.
“I do my best not to crush you. Please show my horses and me the same respect.” Mel Harms-Grossman continues her series on trailer safety with more tales and tips for sharing the road.
Halfway through her semester of “Judging Horse Shows” (seriously, college classes are SO cool these days), Haley Ruffner is still seeking that confident cool decision-making that all judges possess … don’t they?
Each Friday, Horse Nation teams up with Ovation Riding to spotlight an individual or organization doing good work in the horse world. Today, we’re recognizing Rein In Cancer.
“We let these horses prove themselves; why can’t we let these inmates prove themselves?” Check out this mini-doc about Arizona’s Wild Horse Inmate Program.
Carly Kade’s series on western performance events with Christy Snyder Kelly continues! In today’s installment, Christy describes how to use your strengths and weaknesses to ride the perfect horsemanship pattern.
A group of extraordinarily dedicated re-enactors rode or marched over 300 miles in September and October to commemorate the march of England’s King Harold to the Battle of Hastings.
Ever had to take a break from riding because “real life” got in the way? Adult amateur contributor Meagan DeLisle outlines the perfect “how to” route to get back in the tack based on her own (entertaining) experience.