Thoughts, memories, and news regarding horses and horsemen.
Skijoring Becomes Popular Sport For Skiers Pulled By Horses
Skijoring dates back hundreds of years but is relatively new in the states. Combining skiing and rodeo events create a popular new pastime, according to
Nebraska Horse Rescue Horses Sold At Auction
Epona Horse Rescue, missing most of the animals that called it home, was the quietest it’s been in more than half a year after an
Wild Horse Annie Is The Original Champion of America’s Wild Horses And Burros
There are few historical figures who have left a more indelible mark on the history of America’s public lands, and the species that roam them,
Modern-Day Horsemanship To Feature Bridle-Less Riding And Liberty Training At EquiFest Of Kansas
“Liberty training is designed to bring the horse a sense of freedom and safety without using any tack, halters, or ropes.” Patrick Sullivan, Collinsville, Texas, will
Horse’s Ability To Move Both Directions Fluently Depends On Training
“My horse is left-handed. He always turns easier to the left than the right.” That comment is frequently heard from horseback riders when their mounts
Conservationists Argue For Horses Ecological Significance, Economic Value To Rural Communities
Animal Wellness Action and its partner organizations, the Center for a Humane Economy and Animal Wellness Foundation, have urged the National Park Service (NPS) to