If you’ve ever wondered how vitamin E affects horses with neurological disorders, Kentucky Performance Products is shedding some light on the situation. (more…)
Every week Horse Nation teams up with Ovation Riding to recognize those doing good in the horse world. Today we recognize our own Tilly Berendt and her clothing line, Racism Ain’t Cowboy. (more…)
“The realization that I handled the entire horse responsibility on my own with no missteps was joyous and revelatory. The what-to-do-with-a-horse instinct was firm within me. I did it all – even while carrying sorrow. I was going to be okay, no, I was okay.” (more…)
In an effort to meet the mission of calling for, encouraging, elevating and giving a platform to minority voices in a space where they are underrepresented, we are extending the deadline of our $5,000 1st Annual Diversity Scholarship by one week. (more…)
Horses have transported millions of Americans for centuries and deserve to be transported in a humane manner while they continue to benefit horsemen and women across the nation. (more…)
The board of the Retired Racehorse Project has made the difficult decision to postponed the Thoroughbred Makeover and National Symposium. However, the RRP plans to host an expanded Makeover in the fall of 2021. (more…)
They say the hoof makes the horse. Never does that ring more true than when you’re struggling with hoof issues with your horse. That’s when you really know how valuable a good farrier is. Have you thanked your farrier lately? (more…)
The U.S. House of Representatives voted to pass the Horse Transportation Safety Act, which is a major step in ensuring the safety of horses by banning the use of double-deck trailers in interstate equine transport. (more…)
We last heard from Ainsley and JJ pre-pandemic. Since then, life has been a roller coaster, and not just for the obvious reasons. JJ came up lame and, following many vet visits, there’s finally a diagnosis. (more…)
“We’ve published thousands of words on the subject of diversity and inclusiveness, but there is a gaping chasm between words on a page and real-life application. The diversity scholarship, as insufficient as it is and as imperfectly as we may have rolled it out, is a fledgling attempt to bridge that gap.” (more…)
A beloved, quirky racehorse named “The Player” makes a comeback from what could have been a life-ending injury to a new life because of his determination, the love and dedication of those around him and the expert care at the LSU School of Veterinary Medicine. (more…)