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The Top Ten Most-Read HorseChannel Articles of 2015

10. Leading a Horse: What’s Wrong with This Picture?

By Dale Rudin


July 15, 2015



 



We launched this video quiz series this year, asking readers to test their ability to identify a riding or horsemanship error in a video clip. This edition tested one of the seemingly basic elements of horse-handling and sparked a good discussion about why we should lead horses a certain way. 

9. When Non-Horse People Answer Questions About Horses

By Emily Bogenschutz


September 17

 

Ever wonder if your friends and family have picked up on any of your equine knowledge just by being around you? Writer Emily Bogenschutz decided to put this to the test by quizzing her own social circle, and based on her findings, no, they’ve learned nothing. Their answers were pretty amusing, though! 

8. Riders Pose Naked with Their Horses to Get Drivers to Slow Down

By Cari Jorgensen


August 19

 

Riding along roads is fairly common across the pond, and that means they deal with unpleasant rider-driver interactions more regularly than the average American rider. But I think we can all sympathize with any equestrian who has to put up with drivers flying by at unsafe speeds. The #WillYouSlowDownForMeNow campaign saw riders posing in various levels of nudity with their horses to raise awareness of the need for safety and courtesy for riders on the roads.

7. What to Do When Your Horse Starts Bucking

By Dale Rudin


March 4

 

Most riders (#notallriders) will agree that dealing with a horse who is prone to buck is no fun. In this article and video, trainer Dale Rudin provides a plan for dealing with a buck the next time your horse gives you one. Sure, it’s easier said than done, but having a plan in place is the first step!

6. 10 Reasons Why It’s Good to Have a Horse-Crazy Kid

By Julia Arnold


November 5

 

Remember being a horse-crazy child with decidedly non-horsey parents? Remember begging them for a horse of your own, or riding lessons at the local stable, or even just to go for a one-time trail ride? If only you’d had this comprehensive list that explains just why horses are so good for kids to show them. Then they would have understood.

5. 4 Things Your Non-Horsey Friends Don’t Understand

By Samantha Johnson


May 1, 2015

 

We love our non-equestrian friends and family, but we know that there are some things they’ll never understand the way our fellow horsepeople do. This article took a look at some of those joys of the horsey life that the non-horsefolk just don’t get. 

4. Are You Untraining Your Horse?

By Julie Goodnight with Heidi Melocco


October 28, 2015

 

Trainer/clinician Julie Goodnight is known for her straightforward approach to good horsemanship. In this article, Goodnight examines some of the bad habits many riders pick up when they become comfortable with their horses, and explains why they’re not just harmless little oversights. 

3. Horse Height Chart

By Daniel Johnson and Emily Johnson


July 28

 

We try to make sure we include some of the basic, nuts-and-bolts horse info here on HorseChannel so that horse lovers of all experience levels can improve their knowledge. This horse height chart covers one of those important basics. And the cute horse illustrations by Emily Johnson certainly added to the appeal. 

2. The New Equine Deworming Rules

Cynthia McFarland


August 24

 

Parasite control is probably the least sexy topic in the entire horse world, but it’s an important one. We cover it somewhat frequently in the pages of Horse Illustrated because the modern fecal egg count technique is much more effective and sustainable (and even affordable) than the old rotation many of us grew up with. And yet, many horse owners still haven’t made the switch. Anyway, we know that it’s a boring topic, but that’s why we keep doing it, and wouldn’t you know it? When this article from the magazine hit the website back in August, it was wildly popular! Sometimes y’all surprise us.

1. Budweiser Clydesdales and Lost Puppy Star in 2015 Super Bowl Commercial

January 28

 

No surprise here. Horse people love the Clydesdales. Non-horse people love the Clydesdales. Every once in a while, Anheuser Busch (or InBev) makes some noise about doing away with the annual Clydesdale-themed Super Bowl ad and moving toward a more beer-centric approach, but the fans protest and the horses return. This year’s ad was probably the tear-jerkiest yet. We hope to see them again soon.

Leslie Potter is the Sr. Associate Web Editor of HorseChannel.com. Follow her on Twitter: @LeslieInLex.

Leslie Potter

Leslie Potter is a graduate of William Woods University where she earned a Bachelor of Science in Equestrian Science with a concentration in saddle seat riding and a minor in Journalism/Mass Communications. She is currently a writer and photographer in Lexington, Ky.Potter worked as a barn manager and riding instructor and was a freelance reporter and photographer for the Horsemen's Yankee Pedlar and Saddle Horse Report before moving to Lexington to join Horse Illustrated as Web Editor from 2008 to 2019. Her current equestrian pursuits include being a grown-up lesson kid at an eventing barn and trail riding with her senior Morgan gelding, Snoopy.

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  • I read 9 out of the 10, now I will go back and read the one I missed. Loved that Super Bowl ad about the puppy.

  • I agree the Super Bowl puppy video was one of the best. Still have a few of these to watch too. I know I missed the one about bucking....March 4th. Thank You for letting everyone catch up on what we missed.

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