There can be more than meets the eye when it comes to behavioural issues. Get better results when you adapt your training to how horses see the world.
Increasingly frustrated by turnout blankets that leaked, slipped and made horses sweat, Tom MacGuinness set out to design a superior product.
Leanna Lazzari says she wants the last rounds she rides as a junior to take place it the Coca-Cola Coliseum at the Royal Horse Show.
This collection of modern, ergonomically-designed stirrups for horseback riders combine safety with style and comfort, and many more cool features.
Typically, riders do their own warmups before they mount up, but in this article, we have three in-saddle stretches to improve your core and stability.
There’s a lot to think about when you’re preparing to take a jump with your horse. Here are five tips to help fix five common rider position mistakes.
‘Roaring’ is a degenerative upper-airway condition in horses. Find out what causes it, how it affects performance and how to treat it.
Equine psychologist Antonia Henderson, Ph.D., discusses why horses need their whiskers, even if having them means looking less polished in the show ring.
We examine two hypothetical circumstances in which a farm owner wishes to transfer their land to their children, including the pros and cons of doing so.
Every horse owner’s favourite destination (next to the barn, of course!) is the local tack shop. Many of us have even fantasized about opening our own.