If our clothing is viewed as a means of self-expression, a representation of who we are, then what do Candace’s multi-colored gloves and pink-laced paddock boots say about her as a rider? She explores the concept in this essay.
Each Friday, Horse Nation teams up with Ovation Riding to recognize an individual or organization doing good work in the horse industry. Today, we’re spotlighting Terry Figueroa and Arabian Rescue Mission.
I have barn cats, and all they do is complain loudly and get in the way. Lane’s End Farm has a barn cat, and he is apparently a professional practitioner of equine massage.
When former jockey Jacklyn Wyatt used to exercise “Jobber Bill,” she loved to tease his trainer about letting her take him home to be her show horse. Four years later, that dream has finally come true.
The $12 million Pegasus World Cup Invitational field is finalized as of Monday afternoon — we’re taking a look at the twelve horses who will be vying for victory in the inaugural running.
“Heels DOWN.” Yep, poking fun at movie and television horse scenes is a rite of passage for equestrians, but what if those scenes really were true to life?
Why should you consider feeding a digestive supplement to your horse? Kentucky Performance Products has created a brief but informative video to explain!
The United States Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Services announced today that a rule banning the use of stacks and soring practices in Tennessee Walking Horses has passed.