“The idea is pretty simple — a horse that is not entirely straight (what horse ever really is???) →
“… there isn’t any set timeline. [Horses], apparently like this year’s spring, take their time if they need →
How do you know when it’s time to take a break? →
“…for Thoroughbreds, treats are an interesting thing. For many, what they know about treats depends on how they →
… at least for one horse. Could this help yours? →
Spring is here. It’s time to get started on your spring cleaning plan. →
“Some of these humans — those who buy, board, ride and compete these horses — are fantastic. Many, →
Have you ever wondered how the some of the top riders in the industry work to keep their →
“[T]he rider needs to determine the metronome beat they want and then become it. Using the post to →
Here’s how one SmartPaker manages her horse on fresh grass. Read on for full details. →
“… in order to get the outside rein to do its job, I often have to ask riders →
Club foot is defined as a flexural deformity of the coffin joint and is a common problem in →
“Thoroughbreds, according to the color Karens, can be bay, chestnut, gray, brown and sometimes maybe even true black. →
Like humans, horses cough. But when is it time to worry? Read on for more. →
This week’s article focuses on keeping your horse moving forward “over or through” the fences. Read on for →
No, not us — our horses. Although you certainly could try them, too… →
We’re still well in the grips of winter. So how do you survive? One SmartPaker shares her favorite →
Mud got you down? →
“Despite the consistency of the shape and direction of the tracks in this country, American Thoroughbreds run on →
Here at Horse Nation, we love to partner with companies that are committed to doing as much for →
Dealing with water troughs and making sure your horse is hydrated is one of the many challenges of →