Horse Rescue: Are You Part of the Solution, or Part of the Problem?
It’s an all-too-common issue these days: you take good care of your horses, providing food, water, shelter, attention, veterinary care, a farrier, the works, but
It’s an all-too-common issue these days: you take good care of your horses, providing food, water, shelter, attention, veterinary care, a farrier, the works, but
Jewell my Quarter Horse mare that tied up is feeling and looking much better. My daughter brought me the mare from Wyoming, where she’d been
Getting lost on the winding country roads outside the city of Lexington may be one of the best ways to experience bluegrass horse country. On such
As many of you may be aware, the “chapters” that have been offered monthly for download are part of a larger project to put together
Equine surgeons love music in the operating room. Dr. Larry Bramlage, for one, is a big fan of David Allen Coe, the outlaw country and
We caught up with Steffen Peters last weekend at a clinic in Prospect, KY and heard about how busy his life has become since his
Olympic Eventer Gina Miles and our very own cowgirl Templeton Thompson join us for a chat today. Listen in as we catch up and listen
It’s quiz time with Karen O’Connor and Max Corcoran facing off against Boyd Martin and Shannon Kinsley. You don’t want to miss this battle of
On Monday, we concluded our excerpt from the new book Equine ER about Marching Orders, the stoic Thoroughbred with the big heart who transformed an
All about the exciting sport of Reining this week as we speak with Dan Wall, Executive Director of the National Reining Horse Association. Dan fills
Why run a marathon when you can just ride a horse? The fine folks at The Onion recently covered the New York City marathon in
I hope that you will find Horse Lover’s Guide to Kentucky and its companion blog a valuable resource in beginning or continuing your own love affair with these magnificent animals.
It seems as if every entity today has “naming rights” — stadiums, airports, schools, even horses. Sporting events are no exception, including the 2010 FEI
Max Cochran, long time groom for International Eventer Karen O’Connor, joins the Eventing Radio Show with some grooming tips she has learned through the years.
Does anyone else hate the time change? I feed in the dark in the morning, and I feed in the dark at night. Makes it
A farm owner in Northern Kentucky hired a tree removal service to clean up some fallen tree limbs on his property. There’s nothing peculiar about
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