On November 1st riders across the United States dropped their stirrups for the ‘No Stirrup November Challenge’. Most equestrians are not sure how this…
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Good hay substitutes should be high in fiber, and long-stem fiber is best because it provides adequate ‘chewing time’ that horses need to keep…
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The feeling you get when the wind rips through your hair as your ponytail falls out. Hearing the hooves underneath you beat like thunder…
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Before that, I assumed hay was mainly a filler, something to eat in winter when the grass was dormant; I believed horses obtained most…
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Your horse should naturally have a good topline. There should be a smooth line from their neck to their nail. Unfortunately, potential issues can…
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It’s mid-October which means it’s time for me to prep my farm for winter. I live in Park City, Utah at 7000’ elevation and…
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In many areas, the horses are already starting to get fuzzy! With winter quickly approaching, their thick coat is gearing up for the cold…
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Though most horses are naturally well-equipped for cooler weather, they can all benefit from a little help on our part.
Here are six tips for…
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Great ranching dog breeds must be confident in their work, obedient, and athletic. Dogs have not only been “man’s best friend” but also dedicated…
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Autumn is one of the best seasons for trail riders to enjoy the fall foliage. The crisp air, blue skies, and trees full of…