Add a little horsey flair to your decorations this season! Kristen Kovatch gets a little crafty and shares the process for turning old horse shoes into delightful “wreaths” for home or stable.
Whether you still ride every day or your horse gets a few months off, Kentucky Performance Products reminds us that hoof care is still critical in the winter.
Haley Ruffner, home from college for Thanksgiving, spends some time with her non-horsey dad and reflects on the equestrian lessons she’s learned from him.
Love knows no distance: Stacey Chepren of “The Jumping Percheron” blog shares the story of how she brought her former carriage partner “Wes” home, 2,100 miles across the country. In Part II, Wes boards the trailer in Salt Lake City.
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 recognizing the team behind Vivid Horses, a coloring book with a cause.
Regular readers of “Saving Theo” will recall that the last installment ended on an ominous note, as Ed and Candace prepared for the reality that Theo may not make it. Candace brings us a Thanksgiving update.
The Salt River Wild Horses of Tonto National Forest in Arizona are a small and iconic herd of free-roaming equines, and thanks to today’s drone cam video, you can see them like never before!
Guest blogger Megan Kiessling views the equestrian world as a series of opportunities — and is documenting her horsey to-do goals in her Muck Bucket List. Like that time she went to Mongolia for a month.
Ainsley Jacobs is patiently rehabbing her horse JJ from a ligament injury — in the meantime, she’s revisiting old chapters from their partnership, including their first finish at Beginner Novice!
Reader Carrie Wehle shares her recent experience riding in the Genesee Valley Point-to-Point the oldest continuously-run point-to-point in the country, and the unique traditions still taking place!