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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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horse jumping over flower jump
Equestrian Style, Riding Style
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August 14, 2023

A Guide to English Riding Show Jackets

When I was in fifth grade, we were assigned to give presentations on famous people, from the perspective of the famous person. So we were to stand up in front of the class, and tell the class about ourselves, as if we were that famous person.  Naturally doing what any horse crazy girl would do,[...]

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Equestrian Self Care
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August 9, 2023

A Plea for Sunscreen

When we are young and youthful and carefree, it's easy to live in the moment and not think of what is in store for the future. Now, this could apply to many things, your career, your love life, or your entire view of your existence, unable to understand why we are here, what it means to be human, a[...]

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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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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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horse in a pasture
Horse Care
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July 15, 2023

Where Can I Board My Horse?

There's a variety of options available to board your horse, and so many different situations where you might choose one over another. Sometimes budget is the most important concern, other times it's location. I've kept my horses at home, and I've boarded them out. I've been at many different[...]

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Horses
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June 8, 2023

The Problem with Selling Your Horse

Horses are sold every day. It’s just how the horse world works. People breed horses, and then sell them. People race horses, and then sell them. People train horses, and then sell them. People buy horses in one market, move them to another market and sell them. They are considered livestock by th[...]

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F#, Horses, Riding
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April 3, 2023

My First Fall From My Young Horse

It was inevitable: I fell off Stu. It was my first fall off of him, and my first fall in about 5 or so years, since I fell off of Berry at a show. It's been a few days now, and I keep coming back to it. It could have been prevented, it was my fault for letting the situation escalate, but he's als[...]

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gray horse cantering in arena
Equestrian Lifestyle
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March 17, 2023

How to Get Started With Horses

Many people dream of owning a horse. I can understand the appeal, they are amazing animals and I have had the best moments of my life with them. So it isn't uncommon to see this question posted online. It's some variation of this: I am thinking of buying some land and getting a horse. How do I[...]

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