Check out the unique and challenging course from last week’s Longines Los Angeles Masters speed class, and watch the head-to-head video from the top two riders!
Martin Black and Dr. Stephen Peters, the founders of Evidence-Based Horsemanship, which pairs the understanding the science behind a horse’s natural behaviors with empirical evidence, offer a few tips for the trail and the science behind each.
Melanie Eberhardt of Women of Age Riding Horses, or WARHorses, paints a picture of the earliest-known ancestor of the horse, Eohippus, and the modern discovery of an Eohippus fossil.
National Geographic explores the Skyrian horse, a native breed to Greece’s Skyros Island, and the work that breeders and scientists are investing to keep this rare and historic breed alive.
The West Coast mecca of racing kicked off its meet with two fabulous match-ups: California Chrome and Dortmund in the Awesome Again and Beholder and Stellar Wind in the Zenyatta!
It’s that time of year again — dust off the sewing machine and the random props and send in your very best equine Halloween costume for a chance to win a huge Absorbine prize pack!
SmartPak’s “Ask the Vet” video series is back, with SmartPak Staff Veterinarian Dr. Lydia Gray and SmartPaker Sarah answering fan-submitted questions about a variety of equine medical issues!
As the days grow shorter and cooler, many horsemen wonder if they should still be feeding their electrolytes. Kentucky Performance Products has the answer.
We don’t know if the cutest thing about this video is the pony, the tiny driver and navigator, or those bitty hooves firing to the beat of Euro technopop.
Every Friday, Horse Nation teams up with Ovation Riding to spotlight an individual or organization doing good work in the horse industry. Today, we recognize Hope Equine Rescue.
The Thoroughbred Incentive Program proudly celebrates its young horse owners who are dedicated to the off-track Thoroughbred. Meet September’s selected T.I.P. Youth Ambassador, Chloe Bellerive!
There’s a horse show class or division for just about anything you could feasibly compete in — except for a few noted omissions. Here are our favorite classes we’ve never seen.