I have sad news to share with you guys today. One of my horses, Holly, had a seizure and passed away. I witnessed the whole thing and I think the worst part was their was nothing I could do. I couldn’t get the vet here faster or give her the medicine I didn’t have or […]
What To Do for Your Horse’s Wound- 5 Basic Steps
1. Recognizing the wound As I was bringing Phoenix into his paddock the other morning, I noticed a piece of brown hanging on his lower leg, right above his hoof. With more inspection, I saw that he must have cut himself and that a piece of flesh was dangling on. My horse’s have definitely had […]
Preforming Routine Health Checks on Your Horse
As horse owners, it is our job to ensure our horse’s well being and health. By performing a daily health check on our horse, we can keep our horses healthy and safe. So whether you’ve done this on your horses for years or you never have before, it is important to be refreshed on how […]
3 Things To Do During Your Ride to Lower Stress
I went on a ride recently that didn’t go as planned. It was supposed to be a fun ride around the farm with my sisters and friend. The ride was fun and we all had a good time, no one got hurt, things just seemed not to go right, from the other horses getting out […]
Groundwork That Strengthens the Horse & Rider’s Relationship
“There he is right across from you, your horse. His feet beat the ground in a rhythmic pulse, his nostrils flare with his deep breathing, then suddenly there it is! He starts to hang his head low, licking his lips. Recognizing the signs of submission, you lower your eyes and take a tiny step back. […]