It’s normal for horses to become somewhat distressed when separated from their friends, but extreme anxiety can cause dangerous situations.
Equine Ownership
If you've been riding infrequently — or not at all — during the winter, your horse needs time to get back into work this spring.
Some signs and causes of gastrointestinal issues in horses, plus current diagnostics and what recent research has discovered.
Here are 10 awesome ways to fuss over your horse and get motivated at the barn as winter lingers on (but just 34 days until spring!).
There are so many advantages to competing this way, including helpful input from judges, confidence-building, flexibility – and fun!
Whether it's the weather or just a case of the January blahs, it can be tough to renew your enthusiasm for riding — here are some ideas how.
A new study hopes to shed light on the viability of post-race careers for off-the-track Thoroughbreds.
Here is a fresh take on those tired old New Year's resolutions – some fun stuff for you and your horse to brighten up your routine.
A little creative inspiration to get you excited about holiday photo shoots at the barn with your horse and riding pals.
How can jumpers and dressage riders, barrel racers and ropers all get along in the same barn? It's not that hard, really, with a few rules.
Even if you don't ride much (or at all) in the frigid months, there are plenty of things you can do to ensure your horse is comfortable.
If you have had to take time off from riding, whether due to health issues or life changes, mounting up again can cause apprehension.
Knowing your horse's fear threshold and how to handle emergency situations on the trail will ensure safer, fun rides.
Some cool ideas for getting in the spooky spirit with your horse, from ghosts to skeletons to pumpkins to ... giraffes?
Whether to provide much-needed exercise or financial relief, part-boarding your horse can be a win-win-win situation.