The word “Dressage” derives from France and is translated to mean “Training”. A well-known sport and art form within the…
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10 Polo Stables Around The World
Polo is often referred to as ‘the game of kings’, because of its popularity amongst kings, sultans and warriors. Certainly, it was…
Choosing the Right Paddock Fencing for your Horse
Choosing the right fencing for your property can be just as challenging, and with as many overwhelming options to consider,…
Equestrian Christmas Decoration Ideas
If horses make you happy, why not make them part of the whole Christmas experience? Here are some easy, fuss-free equestrian…
Arena Etiquette and Warm Up Rings
The prospect of sharing an arena can be a little intimidating, particularly when warming up at a show. Here we…
Behind the Scenes: Grooming at the Paralympics
Some of you may have met Shae Herwig in her role as manager of The Saddle Hub. But did you…
European Trends: Reduce, reuse, recycle
If looking after the planet is high on your agenda, there’s lot to love about Horseware Ireland’s Eco collection, writes…
20 Questions with James Arkins
James Arkins is one of Australia’s leading show jumping riders, breeders and trainers, and his team manage Rosthwaite Farm in…
Read MoreStallion Management with Melinda Hart and Richmond H – Part 2
In this article we continue our behind the scenes journey with FEI Grand Prix Dressage Competitor and Dressage Judge, Melinda…
From the ground up: Rodeoing, training, breeding, showing
Rodeoing, training, breeding, showing, KEN FAULKNER has been involved with horses for most of his life. He teaches Natural Horsemanship…
Handling the Off the Track Thoroughbred
The Thoroughbred Thoroughbreds are a very versatile, highly intelligent breed that tend to adapt well to life after racing. Many…
Stallion Management with Melinda Hart and Richmond H – Part 1
A Majestic Black Stallion Most of us have romanticised about having a majestic Black Stallion in our barn! We recently…
Hot Blooded, Cold Blooded and Warm Blooded, Oh My!
Have you ever heard the terms hot blooded, cold blooded and warm blooded in horses, but wondered what it all…
Enya Explores: Stirrup Guide – review of different types for different purposes.
15 to 20 years ago, the humble stirrup irons were a fairly inconsequential piece of tack, usually only noticed by their absence when your coach…
Plastic Fantastic: An Unbiased Review Of Composite Horseshoes.
Jess Morton looks at composite horseshoes, how they came to be, their benefits and some of the brands on the…