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Horse Eventing

ID bracelets for riders provide essential information in an emergency

If a rider competing in eventing falls and suffers a head injury, EMTs on the scene will know right away…

11 years ago


Ask the Expert: Finding the Right Distance

Q: I’ve been jumping my gelding for around three years now, and we still aren’t in sync. I find myself…

11 years ago

Cross-Country Concepts

For anyone that aspires to compete in eventing, cross-country jumping is a critical skill to master. However, opportunities for schooling…

11 years ago

A Bit of Advice from Gina Miles

Selecting the correct bit is one of the most important parts of training your horse and bringing out his best…

11 years ago

Online Tack and Horse Equipment Guide: Crocheted Ear Bonnets

Crocheted ear bonnets (also called “ear hoods”) first became popular in the world of show jumping. Grand prix riders, competing…

11 years ago

A Bit of Academia

“I think we have to be open to innovations in bit design and materials,” says Hilary M. Clayton, BVMS, Ph.D.,…

11 years ago

Leg Yield Troubleshooting

If you've gone to light, active aids with your legs (squeeze-release, squeeze-release) and you're still not getting your 35-degree angle,…

11 years ago

Handling Bad Behavior

One minute you’re riding along and everything is fine, and the next thing you know, your horse erupts into a…

11 years ago

Better Jumping with Ground Pole Exercises

Setting up some ground pole exercises in your arena or schooling field is a great way to make flatwork more…

11 years ago

The Long Shot

 When Hannah Burnett and her horse, Keep the Faith, contest the Rolex Kentucky Three-Day Event, they won’t be accompanied by…

12 years ago