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horse being pet by rider
F#, Horses, Riding
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October 26, 2024

Building Up Riding Confidence

I haven't been able to ride much over the past few years. It's been sporadic at best. This is the life of a parent though, kids take a lot of attention that may otherwise be used for riding. Now that my kids are old enough to func[...]

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horseback rider in China
Asia, Culture, Equestrian Lifestyle, International, Opinion, Travel
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September 2, 2024

Equestrian Centers in Shopping Malls in China

Horses in other countries fascinate me. Growing up in the US, even in my specific region on the east coast has given me very specific ideas of how horses should be raised. But even in different areas of the USA, which is huge, by th[...]

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Gem Twist thoroughbred gelding show jumping legend
Equestrians, Famous Horses, History
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August 26, 2024

Gem Twist, the Legend

Gem Twist was argueably one of the most famous show horses of all time. Even if your non-horsie friends might know him, although not for his show record. They might know him because he was cloned. In a marvel of how far science has co[...]

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tire laying on the ground
Equestrian Lifestyle, Opinion
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August 19, 2024

In Defense of Tire Kickers

For the 20th (30th? 40th?) time, I see the same post on my feed.  "16h perfect horse for sale!! She's great in every way, why won't some one buy her? NO TIRE KICKERS" This is paraphrased on purpose, I'm keeping it vague. I haven't[...]

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sun rising over a grass field with hay bales in the distance
Equestrian Lifestyle, Equestrian Self Care, Farm Life
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August 9, 2024

Horses and Poison Ivy

Poison ivy and I go way back. But, they don't go further back than my horses. I never truly experienced poison ivy until I got horses. The poison ivy problem started with them, and they have been forever linked. It's completely possib[...]

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Olympic symbol over the paris skyline
History, Horse Shows
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July 29, 2024

Olympic Equestrian Controversies

The Olympics is in fully swing, with a busy equestrian schedule. This year it's in the incredible Palace of Versailles. As a long time fan of the giant building, I'm also a fan of riding next to it. I'm never going to the Olympics b[...]

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Charlotte Dujardin riding at the Olympics
News, Opinion
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July 25, 2024

Charlotte DuJardin and the Danger of Trainer Idolization

The horse world was shocked when Charlotte Dujardin withdrew from the Olympics, 3 days prior to the start of the games. But even more shocking, the former golden girl was withdrawing because of a video of her abusing a horse. The Char[...]

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przewalski horses at the zoo
Breeds, News
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July 13, 2024

Endangered Przewalski Horses Surface at Livestock Auctions

There are about 2,500 Przewalski horses left in the world, making them an endangered species. At one point, there were only 12 horses left, but thanks to captive breeding programs their numbers have increased. Due to their endangere[...]

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wall full of horse bridles
Horse Tack, Riding
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July 11, 2024

The Right Noseband for Your Horse

Nosebands are well known. The bridle often doesn't look complete without it. Even non horse people draw nosebands on the horse's head, usually in a very cartoonish way, sometimes adding 2 or 3 of them. They're aware something goes t[...]

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pit pony pulling coal out of a mine with handler standing next to him
History
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July 8, 2024

The Pit Ponies

Reg patted the horse gently. "Easy, easy," he murmured, trying to calm him. The horse had only been in the mines for three weeks, and was not adjusting well. His hooves clattered on the rock ground, as he stepped nervously to one side[...]

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