
The Horse‘s Top Blog Posts of 2015
Popular blog topics included pasture management, old horses, saddle fit, trailer safety, and more.


Popular blog topics included pasture management, old horses, saddle fit, trailer safety, and more.

Fed in moderation, most treats won’t negatively impact a horse’s overall diet.

Top international equitation scientists offer tips to ensure you use your riding reins in a horse-friendly, ethical way.
Glance through 10 of the most popular moments captured on The Horse‘s Instagram account.

Readers learned about a variety of topics from sweat marks under saddles and laminitis to beet pulp and hoof cracks.
Virginia Governor Terry McAuliffe included funding for the facilities as part of a proposed $2.43 billion bond package.

Get tips on what to consider when preparing to adopt and bringing home your rescue horse this holiday season.

Here are 10 steps to help you get your horse life organized for the new year.
The board awarded $30,000 in grants to 30 organizations across the state.

The BLM hopes to research the behavior of spayed mares.

As a result, one vet said efforts to prevent laminitis of common origins could reduce the disease’s impact more.
Kirkpatrick, credited with pioneering the use of the fertility control drug PZP in wild horses, died Dec. 16.

Of the 926 respondents, 506 (55%) said they are most likely to replace their riding helmet after a fall.
A wise friend once told me that you don’t really know how a relationship will look until a full calendar year passes. The idea is
Beginning in 2016, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) will collect and publish animal cruelty crime statics.

The 21-year-old stallion is known for denying Silver Charm a Triple Crown victory in 1997.
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