Every horse is different. Don’t let the pressure of getting ready for a particular event cause you to push your horse past what he’s capable of doing.
Is your trail horse’s behavior problematic? Try Warwick Schiller’s “50-foot trail ride” exercise to improve a variety of difficulties.
If you’re not getting your lead change in the correct part of your pattern, chances are you’re leaving points on the table. While changing leads in the center of the arena might seem easy, many riders struggle with finding center and staying straight before, during, and after a flying lead change.
Learn how to tell the difference between loose manure and potentially deadly diarrhea—and how to protect your horse when the condition strikes.
Learn how to use cattle work to improve your horse’s overall responsiveness with tips from trainer Ben Baldus.
Train your horse to come to your voice cue and build the bond between the two of you.
Ride the jewel of the Canadian Rockies with our insider guide to three top outfitters ready to take you into the vast Banff National Park.
This time-honored exercise can both train and condition your horse. Learn to make the most of it.
Rich in Western history, Fort Robinson’s 20,000 acres is filled with beautiful buttes and rolling hills, making it the perfect fall destination.
Zoonoses are diseases transmitted between animals and humans. Here’s how to protect yourself from equine zoonoses.
Learn how regular, vigorous grooming benefits your horse mentally as well as physically, plus builds the bond between you both.
There’s perhaps no better way to see the Grand Canyon—one of the seven wonders of the natural world and a national park since 1919—than through the ears of a sure-footed mule.
Mattie Moore's collection of pole bending awards.
We’re all in the storm, just in different boats.