On Mythbuster Monday, we tackle a variety of equestrian myths to either bust or confirm. Today’s discussion: Is it safe to breed a mare as soon as she starts going into heat? →
Because writing comments at breakneck speed doesn’t often result in excellent penmanship… →
World-class talent, powerhouse 10-goalers, and a packed Stadium Field #1 set the stage for one of the most competitive championships in recent memory. →
Some horses love their job. This guy takes that to the next level. →
During my adventures and travels I always take photos of the horse-related items I see along the way. Enjoy these photos of horse-related pieces spotted while traveling around Hollywood, Florida. →
Sometimes it’s harder than you’d think… →
Loving a horse sometimes means making the hardest decision of all: choosing peace over prolonging pain. →
“I have learned a ton about buying and selling (and definitely had some blunders) … Thankfully, these days, I have a good bit more knowledge, a few more tools, and have also gotten really comfortable trusting my gut.” →
Happy Presidents’ Day, Horse Nation. Today, we’re celebrating by highlighting some Miniature Horses with president-themed registered names. Check →
Years in the saddle may build confidence, but true horsemanship is measured in feel, observation, and the ability to read the horse in front of you (not the one you used to ride). →
Happy Valentine’s Day, Horse Nation. Today, we’re celebrating by highlighting some Miniature Horses with Valentine-themed registered names. Check →
Often, students ask me for a reading list and I am always overwhelmed with trying to choose my favorites. In this article, I am going to try to finally do that. →
Enjoy these three grooming photos! →
In honor of Black History Month, we look at the 9th and 10th Cavalry Regiments — the Buffalo Soldiers whose discipline, horsemanship, and service helped shape American military history and the legacy of the American horse. →