“There are plenty of crazy, catty, unpleasant people in the horse world, but I’m pretty sure the ratio of ‘crazy’ to ‘normal’ is no greater than in any other realm.” How did the horse world get this reputation and how can we avoid falling for the old trope?
Monday is already the crappiest day of the week, so it only makes sense that we make things official. Here’s our latest reader-submitted “oh crap” photo.
Want to add a new weapon to your anti-fly arsenal this summer? Check out SmartPak’s Fly Stoppers and learn more about these beneficial insects who can stop biting flies before they get to your horse.
Every Friday, Horse Nation teams up with Ovation Riding to spotlight an individual or organization doing good work in the horse world. Today, we’re honoring Special People United to Ride, or SPUR.
Did you know that Kentucky Equine Research provides competition support all around the world for equestrians and equine athletes? Learn more about how KER will help horses and athletes at the 2018 FEI World Equestrian Games in Tryon!
Are you up to date on all the latest changes regarding the ELD mandate that would require commercial motor vehicles to carry an electronic logging device and comply with time restrictions? Here are all the developments from the past month.
Horseback riding is certainly an athletic endeavor, but it’s not always understood by athletes in traditional field or team sports. Haley Ruffner struggles with this identity as she prepares for Nationals.
On her whirlwind tour of several Lexington-area Thoroughbred farms, Kristen Kovatch saw a little bit of everything. In Part II of her trip notes, she visits a small family mare operation and perhaps the world’s largest hobby farm.
Nelson Vivas has been riding cutting horses for only three years, and had only three RIDES on Playboy Is Smooth when he won the Super Stakes Amateur Derby!