Cooler Limoni – this stylish cooler rug from the Limoni collection carry’s on the theme of beautiful ribbon like stirrups as decoration on the rear part of the rug. The fast moisture absorption allows your horse to dry quickly and effectively after riding or a bath. Click here for more information. Royal Equestrian – Riding Apparel,
Continue Reading...PS of Sweden Brushing Boots Creme de la Creme
Durable brushing boots that protect and support the horse’s legs. Soft, artificial sheepskin on the inside for increased comfort. The front leg boots are fastened with two sturdy, elastic Velcros and the hind legs with three. Click here for more information. Royal Equestrian – Riding Apparel, Horse Fashion, Horse Tack (royalequestriancollection.com) – check our
Continue Reading...Trail Riding at Gillespie Ranch, New Mexico
Kent and Susan Gillespie run a breeding operation of about 15 head of dun and roan Quarter Horses, plus 85 Black Baldy cattle on their high-mountain ranch in Mayhill, New Mexico, which is in the south central part of the state. The horse ranch is surrounded on all four sides by thousands of acres of
Continue Reading...Trail Riding at Fiddler’s Green Ranch, Florida
If you want to get away for a trail riding weekend, and you’re the kind of traveler who prefers to fend for yourself, then Fiddler’s Green RV Ranch may be just the place for you. And if you’d like to do some trail riding in the scenic Ocala National Forest, then Fiddler’s Green is definitely
Continue Reading...Why Does My Dressage Horse Crunch the Bit?
Question: I am new to dressage and am working on the idea of connection with my horse. It’s coming along pretty well, but at some point in our rides she will pull the bit up into her back teeth and crunch on it. She’s done it with every bit she’s ever had: She’s now in a
Continue Reading...Should I Punish My Horse for Misbehavior?
Q: Should I Punish My Horse for Misbehavior? When is the right time to punish a horse: when he bucks, spooks or doesn’t respond to the aids I gave? As a rider, I don’t have a lot of confidence and am confused about the aspect of punishing a horse. Also, how do I punish him:
Continue Reading...NYRA Shifts Belmont Fall Meet to Aqueduct
Fans who said goodbye to racing at Belmont Park on July 10, will not see racing return here until the spring of 2023. The New York Racing Association announced July 28 that the fall meet at Belmont Park will be held at Aqueduct Racetrack, allowing the construction of tunnels to the 45-acre infield that will be the first
Continue Reading...Nest Continues Successful Line of Females
What exactly might constitute a “Filly Triple Crown” has never really been a settled subject, but nearly every version includes the Coaching Club American Oaks (G1), so it would seem fair to accord it the status of a classic. This year’s version certainly underlined the point with the Longines Kentucky Oaks (G1) first and second, Secret
Continue Reading...How To Diagnose Heaves In Horses
If your horse has a respiratory problem, you might be wondering how to diagnose heaves in horses. This chronic breathing problem of horses is a difficult condition to manage. Let’s find out everything you need to know about how to diagnose heaves in horses! What Is Heaves In Horses? Heaves is a common respiratory condition of
Continue Reading...Potomac Horse Fever Map – Where Is This Disease Found?
If you’re concerned about your horse being infected with Potomac horse fever, then utilizing a Potomac horse fever map can help you to identify areas that are at a high risk of this serious health condition. Let’s find out everything you need to know about the Potomac horse fever map! What Is Potomac Horse Fever? Potomac
Continue Reading...Planning a Holiday on Horseback
Any equestrian vacation, especially one involving long-distance travel, represents a considerable investment of time and money. That’s one reason to go with an established tour provider: They have years of experience in the field, they’ve checked out the local contractors, they provide references on request, and they will help to negotiate disputes with outfitters. That
Continue Reading...Get your horse ready for long summer rides
Q: Can you outline a simple fitness program I can start with my 8-year-old Quarter Horse gelding? He had limited riding over the winter and I’d like to get him in shape for long three-to-four-hour trail rides, that will include some galloping. Other than being out of shape, my horse is healthy. He is not
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