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Sharon Biggs

British Isles Ponies: Shetland Pony

Off the coast of Scotland lie the Shetland Islands, the native habitat of the smallest native equine in Great Britain:…

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British Isles Ponies: Fell Pony

The Fell evolved in northern England’s fells, the hills surrounding the Lake District in Cumbria. The weather, with its rainy…

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British Isles Ponies: Dales Pony

The Dales is a native of the upper dales (valleys) in the eastern slopes of northern England’s Pennine Range, spanning…

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British Isles Breeds: Dartmoor Pony

Dartmoor is an area of moorland in the county of Devon in southwest England. Its many solid granite hilltops (known…

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Sitting Trot

The sitting trot holds a unique, and perhaps even a little notorious, reputation. Many riders are of the opinion that…

13 years ago

Risk-Based Equine Vaccinations

We all know it’s important to vaccinate our horses, but do we really know a lot about the diseases we…

13 years ago

Dressage Tips from the Judge’s Box

As you enter at A, the judge’s steely eyes will be firmly fixed upon you and your horse for the…

13 years ago

Fly Control for Horse Farms

Fly season can be a miserable time for horses and humans. Aside from being nuisances, flying insects can be vectors…

13 years ago

When Is It Time to Retire Your Horse?

The time to retire a senior horse can become a combination of finances and the horse’s welfare. There are monetary…

13 years ago

Riding and Training the Senior Horse

Older horses still have a lot to offer a rider, but often they’re discounted as being past their prime. It’s…

13 years ago