Candace Wade is documenting the rescue and rehabilitation of a former “big lick” Tennessee Walking Horse named Theo. In this latest chapter, Theo’s recovery takes a backwards step.
Dr. Joyce Harman of Harmany Equine Clinic knows her way around the herb garden: here are her top ten choices for horse owners interested in learning more about holistic medicine.
We all joke that we want to wrap our horses in bubble wrap — but today Seana Adamson, the “Equishrink,” answers a reader letter about overprotection becoming full-blown anxiety.
Contributor Lauren Sumner reflects on the lessons to be learned for all riders of any discipline from the 2016 Rio Olympics … and not just in the equestrian sports.
Candace Wade, a relative dressage novice, jotted down her commentary last week while watching the Olympic Individual Dressage Freestyle finals with her dressage expect friend … we’ll call her Obi-Wan.
Can you believe it’s already the last day of equestrian competition in Rio? Why not enjoy one more round on us — we’ve got your pint-sized recap of the day’s headlines and news!
Candace Wade attended the first USDA/APHIS hearing on proposed amendments to the Horse Protection Act, intended to protect Tennessee Walking Horses from soring in the name of “big lick” movement.
The Jockey Club Thoroughbred Incentive Program (T.I.P.) announced on August 17 that it will be holding the inaugural T.I.P. Championships on Sunday, September 10, 2017, in the Rolex Arena at the Kentucky Horse Park.
Blogger Ainsley Jacob’s horse JJ is BACK! After a collateral ligament injury sidelined JJ for months of stall rest, he’s been cleared for tack walking at last.
It’s hard to deny that Charlotte Dujardin’s relationship with Valegro transcends normal human/equine partnerships. Check out her post-gold medal interview.
No venue does drama like the Olympics: what a roller-coaster day of showjumping! This round’s on us: it’s the Olympic Happy Hour, a pint-sized recap of the day’s news and headlines.