Trails and Altruism, a Powerful Combination
Altruism is a pebble in a lake. The subsequent ripple created can put a little more, or a lot more, good into the world. “What
Altruism is a pebble in a lake. The subsequent ripple created can put a little more, or a lot more, good into the world. “What
On my visits to veterinary clinics, schools, and research centers, one of the things I enjoy most is watching veterinarians work up lameness cases. There’s
I’m freshly back from my Puerto Rican honeymoon and thrilled to report that Dorado made it through the entire week without self-destructingÉhooray! But now it’s
Take a drive on the back roads of the Bluegrass, which are within a couple miles of my home, and I guarantee you’ll be stunned
Welcome to Trail Riding with TheHorse.com! As the newest member of the Thehorse.com’s blogging community I am excited to start the conversation about getting out
Beware of these flying insects when trail riding with your horse.
Earlier this spring (as you might recall), my horse Hannah returned to Kentucky from a winter training stint in Florida feeling “not quite right” under
In my 14 years at The Horse, I’ve been to a lot of veterinary meetings. (No, really, a lot of them.) But I had never
I love to travel and take exciting vacations. I love seeing new places, experiencing new things, and tasting new cuisine. The problem? I hate leaving
That’s me aboard youngster Molly getting a much-needed escort past some very scary tents. Trainer and soon-to-be newlywed Natalie is on the left and my
Without the NASC’s efforts to bring clarity and consistency to this industry, horse owners and veterinarians would not have access to the wide variety of supplements that are available.
Muscatine, Iowa – July 5, 2013 – Kent Nutrition Group and Blue Seal introduce the expanded Dynasty line ofperformance horse feed. Dynasty is a full
This is my report from the Animal Transportation Association sponsored webinar on July 8, 2013, with Dr. Jeleen Briscoe from USDA APHIS Animal Care Emergency Programs.
“The summers are so nice here, maybe I’ll move my barn to Kentucky,” I heard a hunter/jumper trainer from Texas say–only half-jokingly–last week. Indeed, the
This summer we’ve been pinching ourselves here in Central Kentucky. Usually by mid-August we’re resuscitating brown lawns (if we haven’t given up on yard care
What do you wish other drivers on the road knew about hauling horses?
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