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Equine Dentistry Through the Ages
Learn why thorough dental examinations should begin at birth-and how advanced dental treatments can be important for your horse's long-term health.
What's With the Gypsy Vanners?
This British breed made its way to the U.S. only about 25 years ago, and Western riders are taking notice.
Be a Good Beginner
Make learning a new event more fun than frustration by practicing these five skills.
Performance Horse Mares
Evaluate and place these performance horse mares. Then see how your choices compare to our expert judge's.
Rising from the Ashes
Despite the devastating impact of multiple wildfires over the years, this therapeutic riding center persevered and continues to give back to the community.
Abandoned Horse Earns Career at Horse Rescue
A local community and A Home For Every Horse sponsors band together to rehome abandoned horse.
Find a Perfect Match
Choosing a riding instructor for your child can be easy, thanks to reliable accrediting organizations.
Rhythms and Routines
Become more confident in your riding by training yourself to stay positive during your ride.
Hard-to-Catch Horse
Learn how to earn the trust of a horse that's hard to catch so you can stop this problem before it gets out of hand.
IN CASE OF EMERGENCY
Learn how horses naturally respond to various emergency scenarios so you can better understand how to approach and handle your horse if you're ever in an emergency situation.
The Riding Family
Bringing together a multigenerational family under one home barn can reap big benefits for all. Here's how one Colorado family does it, what they get out of it, and why it's important to them.
To Boot or Not To Boot?
Learn the pros and cons of exercise boots, and how you can decide when you should (or shouldn't!) use them on your horse.
TAKING TRAIL ΤΟ THE EXTREME
Extreme mountain trail is an event like no other. But there are some key fundamentals a horse and rider must know so they can better tackle the obstacles they're faced with.
Versatility Ranch Horse Events
Versatility ranch horse is an event that's growing in popularity every year.
One Pole for Trail Practice
When you're working with one pole in your arena, there's a lot you can do with it.
The Fall Sniffles
Even horses can be susceptible to seasonal allergies; manage this challenge with these nine strategies.
A True Blessing
When a Colorado horse rescue went to pick up a new trailer, they had no idea they’d be using it that very day.
Challenge ACCEPTED
When teenager Rebecca Kennedy decided to sign up for the Extreme Mustang Makeover, she did it because she wanted to challenge herself as a rider. But she ended up learning so much more after working with her untouched mustang.
Equine Foster Care: Do You Have What it Takes?
Have you ever dreamed of nursing an abused or neglected horse back to health and finding him a forever home? Learn what it takes to make that dream come true.
BEYOND THE SHOW PEN
Learn how youth can develop valuable life skills, become more self-confident, and gain educational opportunities by getting involved in the horse industry.
HOW MANY DAYS ARE ENOUGH?
When you send your young horse off for training it can be challenging to understand how long he needs to be there. Is it 30 days, 60 days, or 90 days? Jacob Barry breaks down the basics of colt starting and what to expect within these timeframes so you can make the best training decision for you and your horse.
GUEST RANCHES OF MONTANA'S FLATHEAD COUNTRY
EXPLORE MONTANA’S GORGEOUS SCENERY FROM THE BACK OF A HORSE, THEN RELAX AND BE PAMPERED AT THESE STUNNING MONTANA GUEST RANCHES.
From Hopeless to Healing to Healer
Two years ago, veteran Adam Halloran was spiraling toward self-destruction. Horses saved his life.
Steering Drill
PRIVATE LESSON
Safeguard Against Biting
PROBLEM SOLVED
Trying Something New
INSPIRED RIDER
THE ELUSIVE ‘FEEL'
It takes a great horseman to develop and understand feel. However, finding feel doesn’t come easy. Al Dunning breaks down the things you need to know, both in and out of the saddle, to develop feel with your horse, and how it’ll help you better connect with him.
Come Together
SOMETIMES IT’S EASY to get bogged down in negativity, especially coming out of 2020. We’re going through a pandemic, many of us haven’t seen our families in almost a year, and all the fun activities we used to do (horse related or not) have been rescheduled, canceled, or set aside for the time being.
Welcome to the Herd
A tiny equine with big ears is just what this family needed.
Making a Diagnosis
Is your horse lame? Learn why it’s important to do what it takes to make an accurate diagnosis before you treat.