It would be a lot easier if horses could talk. They might say “I’m hungry”, “this saddle hurts”, or “I miss my friends”. They…
Regularly monitoring your horse’s vital signs is important, as they are often the first indicators that your horse isn’t feeling well, especially when there…
When we think of laminitis, we may think of horses grazing on lush, spring grass or accidentally gaining access to the grain bin. However,…
There are so many different winter horse myths and opinions in the equestrian world. One barn does this, while another does that. It can…
Winter riding feeds your soul, but in order to stay in shape for winter riding, you might need to tweak your fitness program. You…
Ho ho ho! Santa Klaus is making his rounds. It doesn’t matter how old you get, opening presents is fun for all ages. Maybe…
“It’s better to be prepared than sorry.”
Prepping your horse farm for the unexpected is critical to ensure horse(s) remain safely contained. There are many…
As a young person, I loved poetry—both reading and writing it. I also loved horses, so naturally, they were the subject of many a…
Let’s face it—aside from getting together with family and friends, one of the best parts of the holiday season is the food we get…
Chores, chores, chores… I know you probably don’t want more of them, but tack cleaning is an essential part of being a rider! Brittle…