Anyone who rides, owns, or works with horses knows they have a talent for getting injured. Whether it happens during turnout, while riding, or even just in their stall, horses are great at finding creative ways to hurt themselves –… Continue Reading →
With temperatures steadily decreasing, it feels like even the sun has hit its lowest level of motivation. Finding the energy to ride, let alone drive all the way to the barn, seems more difficult than ever. However, your horse still… Continue Reading →
Body clipping season is upon us. As the days get shorter and temperatures start to drop, our equine friends cope with weather changes by growing out a thick, fuzzy winter coat. While this isn’t a problem for horses that live… Continue Reading →
Guest post by Caroline Biggs, local Nashville equestrian. I’ve been fortunate enough to compete at shows all across the Southeast over the past few years. Each of these shows has their own unique feels; different stabling arrangements, different show ground… Continue Reading →
If you were to guess where one of the premier equine rehabilitation and training facilities in the United States is located, I’d bet you wouldn’t choose the state of Washington. Tucked in the lush hills of East Redmond, this stately… Continue Reading →
With blue skies, sunshine, and all the fresh grass your horse’s heart desires, Tennessee trail riding in Spring is a no-brainer. After a long winter, one of the best ways to give yourself and your horse a chance to reconnect… Continue Reading →
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