Many people travel during the holidays. It can be nerve-wracking to leave your horse behind. They depend on you for so much. If you…
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Most horses are well-equipped for winter. Let them grow a warm, fuzzy coat, give them plenty of hay, make sure they have access to…
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Just kidding. I have none! As someone that takes quite a few pictures with horses for my equestrian lifestyle blog, you would think that…
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For one, they don’t sleep all night like most of us do. And of course, many people know that, unlike us, horses can sleep…
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My ‘stocking stuffers for equestrians’ list is back for a second year. The holidays will be here before we know it so here are…
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There’s nothing quite like a good book and cup of coffee. Equestrians like their books just like anyone else. We grew up reading fictional…
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Many dedicated trail riders saddle up year-round. You’ll catch them riding on the hottest days in summer and coldest months of winter. Even if…
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but there are some ways we can lean into and embrace this season. Hygge (pronounced hue-gah) is the Danish concept of coziness and is…
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Hello November! I just got Chloe’s medium and heavyweight blankets down from my attic. Of course, this probably means that the South Eastern US…
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Are you looking for DIY ideas on healthy fall treats for your horses?
It’s a time to indulge in some of our favorite comfort…