How to Prevent Back Pain When Riding a Horse (Guaranteed)

Are you experiencing back pain when riding your horse? Asking yourself “is horseback riding bad for your back?” Look no further! Understanding and maintaining the proper posture is the solution – in fact, with years of teaching riders, I’ve identified vital techniques that can prevent that pesky back pain when riding. In this article, I’ll share … Read more

Horse First Aid Kit Essentials

Imagine this: You’re walking to the barn at dawn, coffee in hand, and you hear it—a sharp whinny, the sound of panic. You rush over and find your horse limping, a fresh scrape on its leg, maybe even a torn halter. Your heart jumps. Do you know what to do? Do you even know where … Read more

Must You Wear Helmets in Horse Competitions? Find Out!

Ever asked yourself “do i need to wear a helmet when horseback riding?” Are horseback riding helmets mandatory in competitions? Yes, but regulations differ! As an experienced equestrian with a passion for safety, I’ve dedicated years to investigating this very question, delving into countless regulatory standards and safety research papers. In this post, I’ll explore the … Read more

Mustang Vs Bronco: Are They The Same? [Comparison Guide]

Many people get confused about the differences and similarities between a mustang vs bronco. Considering how many horse breeds are there in the world, including the United States, this distinction may not seem so important, but it is still good to know. Here, I will go over what mustangs and broncos are and compare them based … Read more

Horse Training Mistakes Every Beginner Should Avoid

When you first start training your horse, you’re excited, you’re nervous, and you’re definitely wondering if that “pull harder on the reins” advice your friend gave you is actually going to work or if you’re just going to end up with a horse that hates being ridden and refuses to move forward. You’ve bought the … Read more

Horse Hoof Care: Everything You Need to Know

You’re ready for your morning ride. You’ve got your saddle, your helmet, your energy. But then you notice it: your horse is stepping softly on the left front, maybe even refusing to pick up that foot when you ask. You think, “It’s probably nothing. They’ll warm up.” Two days later, your horse is standing in … Read more

How to Prevent Colic in Horses

You wake up in the morning, head to the barn, and notice your horse isn’t acting right. They’re standing apart from the herd, not eating their morning hay, and maybe even pawing at the ground. You think, “It’s probably nothing. They’ll be fine by lunch.” By noon, your horse is lying down more often, rolling, … Read more