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collage of Disney horses from Beauty and the Beast, Brave, Aladdin, Frozen and Frozen 2
Breeds, History, Movies
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January 12, 2024

Real Life Versions of Animated Disney Horses – Part 1

If you have children, or were possibly once a child yourself, you've seen a Disney movie. They are next to impossible to avoid, unless you live on a remote rock in the middle of the ocean. But if you're also an equestrian, chances are that you[...]

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horses grazing in front of Moai Statues on Easter Island
History, South America, Travel
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January 8, 2024

Horses on Easter Island

Quick! What do horses and gigantic stone statues of people and heads have in common? If you answered, "nothing," well, prepare to be surprised. They do have something in common. They both reside on Easter Island, also known as Rapa Nui to its[...]

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Books, Reviews
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January 4, 2024

The Best Books for Learning to Ride

There's a time in every equestrians life where they just want to consume everything horse related, any speck of horse information they can possibly find. For many, this will last your entire life. You will be consumed by the quest for more know[...]

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horse out in snow covered pasture with pine trees in the distance
Equestrian Style, Riding Style
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January 2, 2024

How to Choose Your Perfect Winter Riding Coat

Winter is here, which you have likely noticed, along with the increase in mud. If you are feeling miserable already and dreading your time at the barn, you may be in need of a new winter coat.  The perfect winter coat keeps you warm and cozy a[...]

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view of Windsor Castle from the Great Walk
International, Trail Rides, Travel
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December 31, 2023

Riding in the Royal Gardens – How to Ride at Windsor Great Park

Winsor Castle is perched upon a hill overlooking the River Thames, and has been a royal residence for centuries. It's is a magnificent building, but outside those imposing walls lies something that equestrians will really go crazy over - the[...]

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red candle on a wooden table in a barn
Equestrian Lifestyle
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December 25, 2023

The Holiday Barn Worker

One of the things people love to say about horses is how much work they require. I remember hearing it from every non-horse person, before I rode, when people found out I love horses.  "Oh horses? They are so much work!" I'm not sure when it[...]

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close up of Chincoteague pony's lowered head
Travel, USA
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December 23, 2023

How to See the Famous Ponies of Chincoteague

The colorful coats of the Chincoteague ponies are well know, made famous by books like Misty of Chincoteague. Being a required reading in school (is it still?) every child in America was familiar with the cheerful little ponies on the beach, if[...]

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the foundation sires of the thoroughbred
History
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December 20, 2023

The Foundation Sires of the Thoroughbred

In the desert heat of Aleppo, Thomas Darley was checking out a horse. He was in Syria working as the British Consul, but he knew a beautiful horse when he saw one, and this one was particularly striking. He was a young colt, 1 or 2 years old, a[...]

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Equestrian Lifestyle, Riding
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December 17, 2023

Should You Ride Your Horse Alone?

The first time I ever rode alone was when I was 17 years old. My barn, with my trainer and all my friends, was going to school cross country at another local barn. I didn't have a trailer. I had my own two legs, and Vintage, my green appaloosa.[...]

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History, International, Travel
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December 12, 2023

The Wild Horses in the South of France

They have lived in isolation from the rest of the horse world for a hundreds of years, possibly a thousand years, separated by a barrier of marshes, lagoons and sandy beaches. While there has been some selective breeding, they are mostly a pr[...]

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