On Mythbuster Monday, we tackle a variety of equestrian myths to either bust or confirm. Today’s discussion: Do stabled horses have a greater risk of colic than horses who are frequently turned out? →
Another week of horse life, rounded up in your images. →
This time of year, cellulitis can run rampant in horses. Read on to learn more about cellulitis, including how you can treat and prevent it. →
I mean, they *wouldn’t*, but we can all dream. →
Vitamin E is essential for all horses. Whether or not your horse is getting enough always is a question, but this becomes especially true during the winter months when most horses are getting preserved forage. Read on for more: →
Enjoy these two photos of our readers favorite horse-related gifts! →
“I want to extend my deepest gratitude to everyone who trusted Kamille with their horses this year. Each horse taught her something unique and played a role in her growth as a rider. Your generosity and kindness have meant the world to us.” →
All of us at Horse Nation wish you a happy Hanukkah! Biz Stamm has crafted four horsey Hanukkah →
Who needs a gym membership when you’ve got a barn aisle? →
We’re on cuteness overload with these pint-sized riders. →
Enjoy this humorous tale by one of our readers from a memorable New Year’s Day ride. Take it away Barbara! →
“[G]o ride, remember why we choose to swing a leg over a 1200lb prey animal, and embrace the passion that makes all of us horse folks a tiny bit (or a damn lot bit) batty…” →
Enjoy these seven holiday equestrian photos! →
Happy Hanukkah, Horse Nation. Today, we’re celebrating by highlighting some Quarter Horses with Hanukkah-themed registered names. Check them out below: →