The Equine Disease Communication Center helps broadcast real-time alerts to prevent and mitigate equine infectious diseases. The threat of communicable…
Published in 1947, Misty of Chincoteague was not only the book that changed Marguerite’s life and made her a bestselling author,…
Travel is good for the soul, they say. And when travel involves horses? Well, that’s good for everything. If you’re…
Riding demands a dynamic blend of stability, balance, strength, and coordination to communicate effectively with your equine partner. To improve…
The Unicorn Trails ride in the mountainous jungle of Santa Fe, Panama, is one that dreams are made of. Galloping…
Navajo Nation extends 27,000 square miles across Arizona, New Mexico and Utah; it’s the largest Native American reservation in the…
Welcome to Barn Banter, the official podcast of Horse Illustrated. In Barn Banter episode 34, hosts Susan Friedland and Horse Illustrated…
An assortment of ranches dot the green summer pastures below as our plane descends into the Sheridan, Wyo., airport. Curt,…
Have you ever wondered why core muscles are so important, especially for equestrians? Riding requires more than just leg strength…
Sometimes the universe sends you what you need. I’d lost Emmy, a magnificent, kind, motherly Thoroughbred mare, after her battle…