Is your senior horse in optimum body condition for the upcoming winter months? As fall approaches, now is the time to plan for your horse’s changing nutritional needs.
Horsemen expect a lot from their horses, physically and mentally, from negotiating steep terrain to roping or turning a…
Place your saddle pad in the right spot on your horse’s back and you’ll get the most out of your pad, your saddle and your horse! Watch as Chris Cox explains proper pad placement.
A horseman is particular about the clothing he wears. It must be comfortable and able to withstand different elements.…
Your performance horse’s legs carry you to accomplish all of your riding goals, from reining to cutting, working cow horse to roping. It makes sense that protecting your horse’s legs through every slide, spin and turn tops your list of concerns.
Horses are powerful animals, and we saddle them up to train and compete on daily. It sometimes is easy to forget, but it is very important to keep ourselves and our mounts safe by making it a habit to double check equipment and tack before each and every ride.
Think you are covered with good quality forage, think again. No matter the quality of hay or forage you are feeding, your forage will be lacking in essential minerals and vitamins.
Purchasing American-made products matters not only to promote patriotism and independence but also to strengthen the United States economy…
From north to south, no horse is immune to pesky flies. While the equine fly mask is the usual hero, the overlooked weapon is that of fly boots.