Horses have delicate and complex gastrointestinal systems compared to many other animals, leaving them susceptible to digestive disorders, such as colitis. (more…)
A horse is a horse, of course, of course.
And no one can talk to a horse of course.
That is, of course, unless the horse is the famous Mister Ed! (more…)
In this excerpt from her book, An Excerpt from On the Hoof: Pacific to Atlantic—A 3,800-Mile Adventure, Jesse Alexander McNeil shares a close call on part of her trek through the desert.
It’s nearly Valentine’s Day, Horse Nation. What better way to celebrate the holiday (?) than with some matchy-match sets that will make your heart skip a beat? Knowing that tack and riding apparel are what our readers reallywant, we’ve got these suggestions for you: (more…)
Valentine’s Day is here. If you’re one of the lucky few to be the significant other of an equestrian, you know that shopping can be a bit… daunting. So here are 12 things your equestrian really wants. (more…)
Having a horse choke is one of the more frightening situations a horse owner can face. Here are some preventative measures you can take to keep your horse from choking. (more…)
At the end of last year, TLC shared this video from My Strange Addiction. In it, we meet Nicole, a woman whose passion is pony play. There’s a lot to unpack here, but at the end of the day, you do you, man… (more…)
As every horse owner knows, when our modern conveniences fail us, it’ll be those of us who can jump on or hitch up a horse who can save the day. Budweiser knows that, too. Check out the Super Bowl LVIII commercial and its appreciation of Old School Delivery. (more…)
For some horses and horse owners, it can be easy to write off medical problems as “just the way the horse is.” However, in many instances, these behaviors are medical warning signs. Here are three signs you shouldn’t ignore: (more…)
It’s nearly the weekend. If you’re not preparing to ride — or if you’re planning what to do when you’re not riding — check out these five must-reads for 2024. (more…)
Even the very best practice the basics every day — and Pippa Funnell is no exception! Check out her set-up to work on flatwork, jumping, and your own position and balance all at once:
Whether you’re worried about them over winter or just want to make sure you’re doing everything you can to give your horse a happy life, there are plenty of ways you can bring joy to your equine friend. Here, the experts at Horse & Country share their advice for keeping horses happy throughout the year.
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We know you love your horses … and we know that you’d do anything to make their lives better. The good news is there are a number of easy ways to improve your horse’s life RIGHT NOW. Check out these tips: (more…)
There are so many weird things out there — especially when it comes to horses and people who… aren’t horse people. So we’ve compiled a list of a few of them. Check it out! (more…)
“Somehow, seeing those white strands helped me to understand that my horse is aging. My beautiful, sassy, occasionally high maintenance dance partner is getting older. I’ll admit, this small seemingly silly realization sent me into a bit of a spiral for a few days.” (more…)