You might not think too much about the tree on your saddle, but this component is perhaps the most important part of all. The…
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The long, cold, hard months of Winter are slowly drifting past us as we embark on our plans for the Spring. February gives us…
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Gift buying can be tricky no matter what the holiday is. If you want to get your equestrian spouse or friend an amazing gift,…
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Are you trying to get the most out of your limited weekly riding times, stretch your dollar further, and have fun socially? Have you…
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If you’re considering building a new horse barn, the good news is that there are a number styles to choose from and a barn…
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Since the dawn of time, we have all heard of how the lunar phases can affect both humans and animals. I decided to look…
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Horses are designed to eat forage, but grains are a common way increase the amount of energy needed to perform athletic tasks. Today, commercial…
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Recently I found myself looking for a little inspiration for the next step in my horsemanship journey. I tend to reflect a lot, and…
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Mud is inevitable on horse farms. You can take measures to avoid it, but likely there will still be some to a degree. When…
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Nine times out of ten, winter colic is due to impactions in the gut, most often in the large intestine, near or at the…