Horses (and Owners) do the Silliest Things
I have a pretty keen eye when it comes to spotting when something’s wrong with my horses. Some might call me paranoid; I believe it has
I have a pretty keen eye when it comes to spotting when something’s wrong with my horses. Some might call me paranoid; I believe it has
Last week The Horse’s staff attended the International Conference on Equine Infectious Disease (ICEID) in Lexington, Ky. This six-day event brought together the world’s leaders
Wild Horse, Wild Ride Theatrical Trailer from Alex Klenert on Vimeo. You know you’re watching a good horse movie (or any movie for that matter)
As smoke settled around our Bend, Ore., home Monday morning I hitched up the horse trailer just in case. Before my husband left for work,
I’ve come to believe that height of weeds on a horse property is directly proportional to the amount of time the property owner has recently
Last night when I went to feed, my heart (and the 30 pounds of hay I carried) hit the ground. The second my eyes made
Who and what influences your horse-care decisions? American Horse Publications, a professional association of equine-related magazines and media, is currently running its 2012 Equine Industry Survey through
Several cities and towns could legitimately vie for the title of “Horse City USA” due to their large equine populations and horsey cultures. Off the
This is how it starts. That’s what I thought last night when a past colleague told me about her young daughter leasing a horse for
Have you ever knelt on a stall floor in the middle of the night, exhausted and crying, and begged a horse to live? I have.
As the new digital editor/producer for TheHorse.com, I’ve recently spent a bit of time thinking about transition. The past few months have brought a lot
Hello visitors of TheHorse.com! Welcome to “At Home with Horses” and thank you for visiting! My name is Michelle Anderson, and I’m the most recent
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