Happy New Year! On this blog it’s my tradition to start the new year with a recap of my equestrian highlights from the past 365 days. To be honest my 2023 was not as horse filled as previous years (college takes a lot of my time & energy these days.) However I was still able […]
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Annual Sorghum Stomp 2023
Fall is finally in full swing in the Ozarks. The days are cooling off and the leaves are starting to fall. Three weekends ago however, that was not the case. On September 30th, the day of the Annual Sorghum Stomp, it was hot and the leaves were still securely on the trees. Despite the heat, […]
Tips for Preventing Loneliness in Your Solo Equine
Any horse owner can attest to the social nature of horses. We have all seen our horses frolicking in the fields, grooming each other, and at times asserting the pecking order. The social nature of horses is the primary concern of horse owners who keep their horses alone. While some horses will thrive in a […]
My Equestrian Recap of 2022
Happy New Year everyone! Last January, I started the year with a recap of my equestrian adventures in 2021. As we move into the new year and as I recap 2022 in this post, I was reminded that this blog not only inspires, informs, and connects equestrians from all over, but it also serves as […]
Fall Update & a Clydesdale
It’s been a while since my last blog post, if your new here, I’m Reese! You can read more about me here. Over the last two years, I have been training my two Haflingers, Rosemary & Jasmine, to drive. It’s been quite the learning experience and a roller coaster ride of ups and downs working […]