With Halloween and Thanksgiving approaching, the fall season brings an abundance of pumpkins, making these orange fruits of the vine readily available and usually a good buy, so why not treat your horse to some tasty pumpkin snacks.
âThe Saddle Up Safely campaign aims to increase awareness and to educate riders about riding and horse handling safety with the ultimate goal of reducing the number and severity of rider injuries and to help make a great sport safer.â
âWith Lexington hosting the world championships of Thoroughbred racing for the first time, the Kentucky Horse Park will be offering plenty of additional activities to add to the weekâs excitement.â
âBy submitting the winning essay in the Gelding Essay Contest sponsored by the American Miniature Horse Registry, Jessica Tamboe became the proud owner of a three year old gelding Shetland Pony.â
âThe worldâs most talented Appaloosas, exhibitors, owners, and trainers are gearing up for the premier event in the Appaloosa industry - the 2015 World Championship Appaloosa Show which will take place October 23 - 31, 2015.â
âMy research drew me to natural horsemanship trainers because they appeared close to what I was looking for in the way of communicating in horse language, but the use of bits, spurs, whips and sticks didnât line up with my desire to have a Do No Harm
âVeterinarians and horse owners should walk through their disaster and emergency response protocols to prepare their horses and equine facilities for natural disasters.â
âResearchers discovered that whether a horse learns new behavior by copying another horse depends upon their social status, but they'll only readily pick up the new behavior if they have a certain relationship with the horse they're watching.â 74
âMy Horse University is offering a free webcast on October 6, 2015, covering the topic Rotational Grazing: Why and How It Works to help horse owners maximize the nutritional value of their pastures.â
âThe mission of IHSA is to promote competition for riders of all skill levels, who compete individually and as teams at regional to national levels, and is based on the principle that any college student should be able to participate in horse shows rega