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Western Horseman's award-winning editorial team works with the most knowledgeable sources to produce informative, enlightening articles on:
| » Horsemanship | » Horse Care | » Ranching | » Tack |
| » Cowboy Culture | » Competitions | » Recreational Riding |
For nearly 75 years, Western Horseman has shared the wisdom of the world's finest horseman and horsewoman, taken readers to the West's greatest ranches, and offered unique, behind-the-scenes coverage of rodeos, cowboy gatherings and competitive events, stories not found in any other magazine.
Our writers, photographer and editors are lifelong horse owners, and part of the culture they cover.
From the Great Basin to the Great Plains, American ranches have always defined the stock-horse culture. Each month, Western Horseman's Ranchlands section features the West's greatest horse ranches and working cattle outfits, and highlights unforgettable personalities from the ranching culture. "Woman of the West" offers insight and life lessons from the ranching world's unsung heroines; "Great Ranch Geldings" spotlights the working-class equine heroes on today's ranches; and each issue includes concise, to-the-point updates on news affecting the American rancher.
The term "horsemanship" applies to more than riding. Our Horsemanship section covers training, veterinary care, backcountry excursions, barns, trailering, tack and more. Each issue includes horse-health insight produced with the country's top equine veterinarians. And, every month, today's best horsemen and horsewomen share their training philosophies and offer easily understood, step-by-step approaches to improving readers' horseback skills.
The stock-horse culture is blessed with a thriving population of young people, including accomplished riders, craftsmen, entrepreneurs, artists and students, all of whom prove every day that the cowboy culture is not only alive and well, but has a bright future. Each issue's Young Horseman section includes compelling, inspiring, feature-length stories about young cowboys and cowgirls deeply committed to their horses, and to the cowboy way of life.
Devoted to competitive events, our Arena section covers pro rodeo, ranch rodeo, ranch-horse versatility, timed events and other competitions that showcase the American stock horse. Feature-length stores profile top riders, and take readers behind the scenes at today's best, and most colorful, Western competitive events, from the Pendleton Round-Up and the World Championship Ranch Rodeo, to the Californios Ranch Roping & Stock Horse Contest. Plus, each issue includes exclusive commentary from veteran rodeo journalist Ed Knocke.
The magazine's Cowboy Culture section offers the only lifestyle content geared toward genuine horsemen and horsewoman. News and features cover Western art, music and film; home decor and interior design; ranch cooking; collectibles; and today's best gearmakers.