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SELF-DEFENSE FOR RIDERS
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COMPETITION MINDSET
Warwick Schiller offers tips to prepare your mind to achieve success at your next horse show.
The FELL PONY
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Columns
Feeding THE SENIOR HORSE
Colder weather and and a need for soaked feed can create some extra challenges when it comes to nutrition for your golden oldie.
Support for SENIOR RIDERS
When Sharon Roberts posted her vulnerabilities on social media, a thriving online community was born.
IS THIS YOUR OLD HORSE?
Dr. Diehl reflects on the past lives of a batch of rescue horses during intake
Grieving THE LOSS OF A HORSE
Losing a horse is one of the most difficult things you can go through, but there are ways to channel your feelings and regain hope.
Regaining CONFIDENCE
A sports psychology coach provides steps for moving on after a negative riding experience.
Motor-free Mackinac Island
On this little-known gem in Michigan, horses work hard to make your vacation great.
Social Media critics
An expert shares how to handle the rudeness and criticism often associated with posting anything horse-related online.
Reining vs. Cow Horse moves
In this two-part series, trainer Aaron Ralston demonstrates the differences between reining and cow horse maneuvers. First, learn how to turn for reining and cow-horse classes.
THE National Drive
If you drive recreationally or are just curious about learning more, this event, held every October, is not to be missed.
Features
GOODBYE TO SHOES
If you’ve thought about switching your horse to barefoot, there are some important factors to keep in mind.
Caring for SENIOR TEETH
Older horses may need a little extra TLC with dental exams to avoid serious problems that can lead to malnutrition.
Mustang Academy
Joe Misner has been teaching horsemanship for the past decade to high-risk youth, veterans, inmates, and any student with a willing spirit.
All Hail the Queen
Lifelong horsewoman Ja’Dayia Kursh became Arkansas’ first Black rodeo queen and has used her crown to help inspire the next generation of youth.
Helping HORSE PEOPLE
Mary Trowbridge launched the Arabian Horsemen’s Distress Fund, which has grown for over a decade into a multimillion-dollar source of aid.