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old photograph of rider in show class fort riley
Culture, Equestrian Lifestyle, History
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September 12, 2023

The Fort Riley Method of Riding

Hunter classes have come under scrutiny. Shows have changed format over time, and with it, the style of riding. There has been criticism of today's riders, claiming they are laying on the neck, perching, too far forward, trying to hard to look "pretty," and this is what it takes to earn a ribbon.[...]

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woman leaning back on horse
Equestrian Lifestyle
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September 9, 2023

How to Take Good Horse Photos

Your camera roll is probably already filled with photos of your horses. They are definitely the best subject you could be photographing, and I highly encourage this habit.  If you're wondering how to take your photos to the next level, you've come to the right place. There are a few guidelines[...]

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close up of back view of horse cantering
Equestrian Lifestyle, History
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September 7, 2023

The Invention of the Nail-On Horseshoe

Horses were first domesticated over 6,000 years ago, but it took quite a while for someone to get brave enough to take a piece of metal and use a nail to attach it to an animal's hoof. First they tied on woven grass or leather, and then it was metal, but still tied on. The Romans used the hipposand[...]

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zebra in the foreground and large tree in the background, on the african safari
Culture, Equestrian Lifestyle
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August 24, 2023

Can You Ride a Zebra Like a Horse?

Zebras are horse's fancy striped cousins. They are exotic animals that are native to Africa, and known for their distinctive black and white stripes. (It's said their stripes are meant to confuse flies!) So they are neat, fancy looking animals, and they are horse shaped. The real question is, can[...]

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zebra in the foreground and large tree in the background, on the african safari
watercolor painting of man and woman riding
Equestrian Lifestyle, History
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August 21, 2023

The Galloping Horse Photos – How the Motion of the Horse Was Discovered

There was a time when people didn't know how horses moved. They knew they had four legs, and they moved all of those legs somehow, but those legs moved much too fast at the trot and gallop for people to full understand what they were seeing.  People had different theories. Some believed that t[...]

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back view of a mounted hunter rider and horse
Equestrian Lifestyle, Horses, Riding
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August 17, 2023

What Makes a Beginner Horse?

The beginner's horse is a gem and a treasure among horse owners. They are beloved by their owners, and sometimes hard to find for sale. They are high in demand, and can command a high price tag.  Why is a beginner's horse so desirable? For the non-equestrian, it might seem a little confusing.[...]

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back view of a mounted hunter rider and horse
working equitation horse cantering
Culture, Riding
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August 3, 2023

The Rise of Working Equitation

The skills required come from jumping, barrel racing, dressage, trail riding, and mounted games, to name a few. It's a mash of many different disciplines, allowing riders from different disciplines to play to their strengths. It's Working Equitation, one of the fastest growing equestrian discipline[...]

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close up of burr plant
Farm Life
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July 27, 2023

Taking Action Against Burrs

The summer time heat is in full swing. It's practically boiling when I go outside. I can feel my skin melting off my body. Every tiny breeze feels like a minor bit of relief before the air stills.  All this is to say, I really don't like being outside this time of year. It's super hot, I end u[...]

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horse in a pasture
Equestrian Lifestyle
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July 20, 2023

Am I Too Old to Start Horseback Riding?

Are you an adult and interested in taking up horseback riding? Are you worried you're too old at this point? Perhaps you have an image in your mind of small children on ponies, trotting around a ring, or maybe some adults riding, but these adults all started as children.  I can understand wh[...]

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radiation signs in front of a field that is being taken back by trees
Equestrian Lifestyle, History, International
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July 7, 2023

The Wild Horses of Chernobyl

In the years following the 1986 disaster, Chernobyl became a dead zone. The 1,017 square miles around the plant had been evacuated, and with the exception of the remaining power plant workers and a few that refused to leave their homes, the area was devoid of humans. It wasn't safe to be there and[...]

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radiation signs in front of a field that is being taken back by trees
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