Unique Equestrian Travel Experiences You Won’t Want to Miss
Stacey Adams creates unforgettable travel experiences for equestrians. Learn how dream vacations on horseback can become a reality for anyone.
Building Life Skills And Connection For Veterans Through Equine-Assisted Learning
After seeing how equine-assisted learning can benefit veterans, Rachael and Rooster Loucks wanted to increase access to those in need.
Why One Family Creates Equestrian Candles Horse People Will Love
Learn how the McGovert family joined the horse world, what makes Horsin Around Candle Co. unique, and how their full line of equestrian scents was born.
4 Easy Tips You Need to Deodorize Stinky Equestrian Gear
Here are four easy tricks you need to clean and deodorize smelly equestrian gloves, hats, riding helmets, boots, air vests, and polyester apparel.
How One Custom Breyer Artist Paints Stunning Portraits of Horses
Learn what this horse-girl loves about creating custom-painted models for horse owners, plus the surprising coat colors she finds most challenging to recreate.
Essential Survival Tips for Your Child’s First Horse Show
If you’re a parent heading to your first horse show with your young rider, don’t miss these eight survival tips from experienced horse show participants!
Lucy and Mak: Building Accessibility and Diversity in the Equestrian Community
Lucy Custard is a young show jumper in the Dominican Republic. Upon seeing the lack of diversity and accessibility in the sport, Lucy’s mom made plans to help.
RaDonna and Steve Lowder: Unforgettable Memories On the Trails
RaDonna and Steve have been trail riding through the rockies for over three decades. Learn about their horse journey, some of their scrapes and spills, and their equine family.
6 Helpful Tips You Need to Buy Great Gifts for Horse Lovers
If you want to impress the horse people in your life, here are six helpful equestrian gifting tips you can keep using year after year.
If You’re In the Arena for the Right Reason, You’re Already Winning
Horsemanship is made of dedication and dirt-stained breeches. Sometimes, it means crying alone in an empty stall so you can regroup and remember what matters.