Tying is a crucial skill that every horse should learn. Tying is an essential skill for grooming, tacking up, and when the vet, physiotherapist or farrier come to work on your horse. Tying your horse refers to the act of securing your horse to a stationary object, such as a …
30 beautiful quotes about horses
“A horse is the projection of peoples’ dreams about themselves – strong, powerful, beautiful – and it has the capability of giving us escape from our mundane existence.” – Pam Brown “A horse doesn’t care how much you know until he knows how much you care.” – Pat Parelli “The …
The enduring legacy of the Arabian horse
The Arabian horse is one of the oldest horse breeds developed by humans. With its distinctive dished head shape and high tail carriage, the Arabian is one of the most easily recognisable horse breeds in the world. It is believed that the breed originated in the Arabian Peninsula, which is …
A history of the horseshoe: what are they, how did they evolve & why do we use them?
The horseshoe is a device that has been used for centuries to protect horses’ hooves from wear and tear caused by rough terrain. The invention of the horseshoe stems from working horses being exposed to harsh conditions on a daily basis that led to excessive wear and damage to their …
Fuelling up at the stable: delicious and nutritious snack ideas for riders
When I was in a hurry on my way to the stables, I’d stop at a café or at the supermarket to pick up something ready to eat for when I’d get hungry later. The only problem with that is that it gets pretty costly pretty quickly. Spending some time …
6 must-read books for beginner riders to improve your skills & understanding
For beginner riders, learning about horse care and riding techniques can be overwhelming. While taking riding lessons and working with experienced trainers is crucial, reading books can also be an excellent way to improve your knowledge and skills. These books cover a range of topics, including horse care, riding techniques, …
5 grab-and-go smoothie bowl recipes for busy horse owners
If you’re a busy horse owner who doesn’t have time to sit down for a proper breakfast (or tend to live off unhealthy snacks when you get too hungry and just need something to tie you over), smoothie bowls can be a great option. Not only are they easy to …
6 delicious salad bowls that are perfect to take with you to the stable
Eating healthy while on the go can be a challenge, especially for horse owners who spend a lot of time at the stable. Salad bowls are a great option for a quick and healthy meal that you can take with you wherever you go. They are easy to prepare and …
Your new horse is home, now what? 8 tips for starting your journey right as a first-time horse owner
Starting your journey with a new horse can be both daunting and scary. With so much information out there, it can be hard to filter through what advice is the best for you and your horse. Bringing a new horse into your life can be exciting, but it can also …
Everything you need to know about horse halters: their uses and types explained
Horse halters are an essential piece of equipment for horse owners and handlers. They are used for a variety of purposes, including leading, tying, and grooming horses. Horse halters have been used for centuries. They were originally made of leather, rope, or other natural materials, and were used to control …
Are you losing your stirrups? How to keep your feet firmly in the stirrups when riding
There are few things more frustrating than losing your stirrups while riding. It leaves you feeling unbalanced, unstable, and insecure in the saddle. Losing your stirrups is not only uncomfortable, but it can also be dangerous. It is a common issue, and there are a few reasons why it happens. …
How I stopped my legs from going numb when riding with one simple adjustment
I used to have this problem in the saddle that my leg would go numb sometimes. At first, I tried to ignore it. I thought maybe it was just my body adjusting the activity. But as the weeks went by, it didn’t go away. It was frustrating, to say the …