Whip up a batch of baked goodies for your equine partner - they make a great reward for work well done, or just to show you love them!
Equine Ownership
What type of blanket you choose for your horse - if it needs one at all - can determine your horse's cold-weather health and welfare.
Horse riding is viewed by the general public to be an activity enjoyed by the wealthy, but anyone can do it without actually owning a horse.
A family of 'newbies' find fun, excitement and camaraderie at Ontario Barrel Racing Association events during the pandemic.
Kim Izzo looks back fondly at carefree (and often careless) youth spent on horseback, and the stunts we pulled that seem incredibly reckless now.
Can't ride, but still want horses around you every day? You are not alone, as the popularity of the Non-Ridden Equine movement would indicate.
Want to track your epic trail rides, never forget another appointment, or just get your horse's darn ears up for a selfie? There's an app for that.
If the challenges presented by your horse seem overwhelming, you can feel frustrated and even afraid. You may need a more suitable partner.
Face masks are a daily reality and may continue to be for the foreseeable future - so why not show you're a horse lover while you make a fashion statement?
Horse owners with dogs envision blissful hacks in the countryside. However, an untrained pooch could head for the hills; here's how to prevent that.
If you’re not happy with your progress or your relationship it might be time to consider a change; here's how to move on the most painless way possible.
Horses who spend time on pasture ‒ especially if turned out overnight ‒ run the risk of close encounters with wildlife such as skunks and porcupines.
Make sure that you and your horse will be welcome at your boarding barn forever with these simple but important guidelines.
It’s impossible to deny the strong connection between horse and human, and Geo continued to try his heart out when his owner had nothing left to give.
Slowing down is necessary in life and in horsemanship; here's how to incorporate rest and relaxation into your rides to create a calmer equine partner.