A new rule effective March 31 in Canada appears on paper as though it may reduce the number of horses imported for slaughter — but will it really change the industry, or simply lead to falsifying records?
Kentucky Performance Products outlines a few dietary reasons your horse might seem “a little crazy,” and makes some feeding suggestions for tempering that excitability.
Each Friday, Horse Nation teams up with Ovation Riding to spotlight an individual or organization doing good work in the horse industry. Today, we’re recognizing Therapeutic Riding, Inc. of Ann Arbor, Michigan.
From owners to trainers to rider and jockeys, women are working hard in the traditionally male-dominated world of horse racing. This video salutes their efforts!
Illahe Vineyards of Dallas, Oregon harnesses the power of draft horses to produce its wines, including a very special pinot noir made completely by historical techniques without modern technology.
Have winter storm, will travel — or so was the motto of these two naughty ponies in Staten Island, New York, who decided the time was right on Tuesday to go on an adventure.
Our equine law columnist, attorney Kjirsten Lee, reports on the legal questions arising from the growing world of equine cloning, specifically focusing on a 2012 AQHA lawsuit.
Guest contributor Cathy Purdy details the plight of donkeys all over the world thanks to a rapidly-growing market for their hides, threatening to wipe out the species itself.
Especially if you’re digging out from Stella (we’ve got about 2′ at HN HQ and it’s still coming down this morning) this lovely, green-filled sunlit ride in the countryside looks pretty nice right about now!
There’s much more to the equestrian industry than the conventional careers of riding instructor, trainer or breeder. Meagan DeLisle speaks with four industry pros in alternative career paths to learn more!