As Spring gets closer, it can be a very exciting time in the equestrian world. If you feel the weather turning and your horse's coat is beginning to shed, then it's a sure sign it is time to clean and store your winter horse blankets. Let's go over inspecting the blankets for damage, cleaning the blankets, and an easy way ... read more
Nourishing Banana Oatmeal
I thought I'd share one of my favorite winter breakfast recipes with you. This banana oatmeal recipe is both nourishing and delicious! It not only fills you up and gets you ready for the day, but my kids love it and gobble it up. It is like eating a bowl of warm banana bread. I also find it a simple breakfast to make before ... read more
Diet and Nutrition for Horse & Rider
Believe it or not, there are some similarities and common themes with nutrition for both horses and humans. I thought it would be fun to go over some of those. As we take care of our horses, we can take care of our own health as well. Too often I hear of equestrians eating fast food on their way to shows, competitions, or ... read more
How to Love your Horse – On Their Terms
How to love your horse based on their personality. Plus, some special Valentine's Day Tricks- teaching your horse to give a hug and kiss. We all love our horses, but as horse owners, we need to understand their needs and not push our affection on them in ways they don’t need or want. That may sound harsh, but some horses ... read more
2021 Horse Books
If you love to read and missed out on the latest books that hit the shelves in 2021, then this list is for you. After the debacle of 2020, we were all happy to be getting together with friends and family again, and that also meant more time riding and events. So perhaps you had little time for reading. Well, I thought it ... read more
Winter Horseback Riding – How to Stay Comfortable
Winter can be a beast, especially when it impedes our horseback riding and training. Unless you have access to an indoor arena, it takes the fun out of riding. Because it is no fun freezing to death. But there are ways you can stay comfortable and enjoy riding in the winter. There’s absolutely no reason your horse should ... read more