Springtime signifies a fresh start and our March issue is no different. This issue is dedicated to the men and women who dedicate their time to the future of the Western industry, whether it’s saddling a colt for the first time or teaching a classroom full of students.
The March 2022 issue of Western Horseman points the spotlight on the colt-starting process and seeks insight from horsemen who introduce young horses to the saddle.
April 2021 On The Cover When Rocks and Thorns Make Good Riders, a 42-by-32-inch oil by Mike Capron. Read…
March 2021 On The Cover Looking Back, a 22-by-24-inch pencil drawing by Brian Asher. Read more about the working…
Gear: Recent National Reined Cow Horse Association Hall of Fame inductee Jon Roeser offers a peek at his favorite…
March 2020 On The Cover Thomas Saunders V saddles up in front of his family’s 100-year-old barn on the…
May 2019 ON THE COVER Photographer John Langmore and filmmaker Bud Force captured footage of T.J. Roberts, manager of…
April 2019 ON THE COVER Horseman and clinician Ken McNabb, on his stallion, Stormy, rewards his Australian Shepherds Junior…
How-To:Pick up your horse’s dropped shoulder with a steering exercise from Texas reining trainer Trey Pool. Coming Soon! Ranching: The Tongue…