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A national treasure, a dear friend: farewell to ‘one of the greatest gifts dressage has ever received’
Isabell Werth's presence at the 2010 World Equestrian Games was a highlight for many equestrians, showcasing her skills and dedication to dressage. This event might inspire horse owners and managers by demonstrating the impact of experienced riders on competitions.
How to watch Luhmühlen Horse Trials 2026 live from anywhere in the world
Luhmühlen Horse Trials 2026 will be live-streamed, letting horse owners and barn managers watch top events from Germany's premier competition right at home.
Why Your Phone Kills Focus in the Saddle
Tonya Johnston advises horse owners to keep phones away while riding to stay focused, enhancing safety and performance.
The Benefits of Grazing for Horses
Grazing allows horses to get natural nutrition, exercise, and company from being out in the pasture. This can enhance their overall health and well-being, though it depends on pasture quality and horse needs.
Vesicular Stomatitis Identified at 4 New Mexico Equine Facilities
Four horse facilities in Valencia County, New Mexico, have reported cases of Vesicular Stomatitis, affecting local equestrian activities and health precautions.
Vesicular Stomatitis Identified at 4 New Mexico Equine Facilities
Four horse farms in Valencia County have reported cases of vesicular stomatitis, affecting local riding plans and health checks.
Vesicular Stomatitis Identified at 4 New Mexico Equine Facilities
Four horse farms in Valencia County have reported cases of vesicular stomatitis, a virus that can cause painful sores and disrupt feeding. Horse owners in the area should monitor their animals for signs and take preventive measures to avoid spreading the disease.
2 Equine Strangles Cases Confirmed in Oregon
Two cases of strangles have been confirmed in horses in Baker County, Oregon. Horse owners and barn managers should be vigilant and review their biosecurity protocols to protect their equines.
2 Equine Strangles Cases Confirmed in Oregon
Two horses in Baker County, Oregon, have tested positive for strangles. Horse owners and barn managers should increase monitoring and follow recommended quarantine protocols to prevent spread.
2 Equine Strangles Cases Confirmed in Oregon
Two horses in Baker County, Oregon, have tested positive for strangles. Horse owners and barn managers should be vigilant and review their biosecurity measures to prevent the spread.
The Part of Horse Motherhood Nobody Puts on Instagram
Many horse owners find their lives intertwining with the barn in unexpected ways, especially after becoming parents. This can affect how you plan rides and manage time at the barn, blending family life with equine care.
New law benefits horses and owners as dog control order imposed
A new dog control order has been imposed in Devon and Cornwall, protecting horses and their owners from persistent dog harassment. This could mean better safety for riders out on trails or in fields.