This week’s article revisits an earlier discussion on dressage terminology and why it’s important to understand within your training framework. →
East Texas style. →
Lunar New Year 2026 begins on February 17th. And this is our year! It’s the Year of the Horse. But what does that actually mean? →
… much like good choices and the ground. →
From black-tie honors at The Breakers to dramatic finishes at Gulfstream Park, Thoroughbred racing’s biggest stars took center stage. →
Dust off that old hat — it’s five o’clock somewhere! →
“I don’t want horses … going through the fence. That is never fun … But their quick thinking says a lot about how they are going to handle adversity and the unexpected under saddle.” →
Less useful for baking, more appropriate as a substitute for Jet A fuel. →
Punxsutawney Phil says six more weeks of winter, but horse owners already knew—because we’ve been reliving the same frozen barn routine on repeat since December. →
You think your pedi drama is bad? Try this horse’s spa day. →
On Mythbuster Monday, we tackle a variety of equestrian myths to either bust or confirm. Today’s discussion: Can you break a horse’s bad habit with more intense training? →
In case you hadn’t heard, a horse named Mouse, missing since July 2025, was found alive seven months later in the Wind River Mountains — and his rescue is incredible. →
Anything expensive is an appropriate answer…. →
One of our readers offers this thoughtful, first-person reflection on what happens when a capable adult amateur chooses to bring along a green horse — and the judgment, assumptions, and quiet resilience that come with doing it anyway. →