“My horse never saw me as a disabled rider. He never saw my disability at all. And that’s because when I’m at the barn, just enjoying what I’m doing, it’s hard for me to do anything but just be myself.”
Curious about international travel with your horse? Equine law columnist Kjirsten Lee highlights all of the fascinating legal facts about flying first class with your equine friend.
Equestrians are already risk takers and thrill seekers — after all, we climb aboard thousand-pound animals for fun. But would you ever ride your horse on the Glacier Skywalk?
Blogger Susan Friedland-Smith offers a little encouragement if you were thinking about starting your very own horse blog — here are 17 good reasons to get started!
Okay, let’s admit it — a majority of horse lovers are women, and a majority of us might be guilty of ditching our significant others for the barn on more than one occasion.
While amateur eventing blogger Ainsley Jacobs’ horse JJ recovers from an injury, Ainsley treats us to flashbacks from their story — such as the day JJ officially became part of the family!
Germany’s five-centuries-old state stud is perhaps at its most beautiful in the stark contrasts of winter. Experience the sights and sounds courtesy of videographer Julien Guntz.
The Mustang Makeover welcomes horsemen to try their hand at gentling and training a wild mustang. Meet a mother and son team working towards the March Makeover in Oregon!
Joint health is critical for your horse’s soundness and comfort, whether he’s a Grand Prix showjumper or a backyard pet. Kentucky Performance Products breaks down important ingredients to benefit joints.
“Pete,” along with a support crew headed by owner Lisa Murray is shattering breed stereotypes about what Tennessee Walking Horses can accomplish — and he’ll be in the spotlight again this year as a new Breyer model!