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Young Rider

These articles and stories have been printed in the pages of Young Rider magazine and are now archived online for kids who love horses.YOUNG RIDER is the only magazine of its kind specifically for and about horse-crazy tweens and teens ages 8-15. For more than 20 years, Young Rider continues to encourage and inspire kids to pursue their passion for better riding and horsemanship.This horse magazine for kids covers:• English lessons and western lessons • Horse care and how-tos for kids • Horsey DIY projects and crafts • Fun quizzes and interactive articles (infographics, etc.) • “Horsey interest” type stories: stories about real life, regular kids doing interesting or inspiring things with horses, as well as people, places and events in the horse world that would appeal to Young Rider readers. • Articles about breeds of horses • And more

The open trail. Horse, rider and not a fence in sight. Trail riding is a favorite pastime of both equestrians and their loyal mounts. Proper planning bolsters your chances for a successful excursion through nature, but how do you...
It's time to deck the halls! Everyone deserves to have a little horsey spirit this holiday season, and these colorful felt horse ornaments are sure to brighten up any tree. Make one (or 10) for your own tree, and...
You're sitting in the shade at a horse show watching a western pleasure class, when your friend points to a spotted equine and says: “Hey, look at that cute Appaloosa over there!” You look—but it’s too small to be...
Gloves, thick socks, coat, and a cup of hot chocolate waiting back at the barn—these are four things that show you're ready for winter riding. But what about your horse? Check these four things to make sure your pony...
Young Rider Gracie Elliott realized her dreams of competing at the North American Youth Championships (NAYC) and shares her story.I've always been a goal-setter. In kindergarten I had the goal of learning how to tie my shoes. Sophomore year...
Trick or treat! What better way to get ready for Halloween than with horsey crafts to celebrate the festivities with a DIY pumpkin? Follow these steps, and your pumpkin is sure to be the best in the patch (or...
Kids helping horses is an amazing thing to see from today's youth. There are many great horse welfare organizations, rescues and adoption groups out there working hard on behalf of at-risk horses and horses in transition. Here are some...
Holiday music has already started, and many are ready to start thinking about all the young horse-loving kids they know and what might make for great holiday gifts. Check out these 11 cool equestrian gift ideas. DreamWorks Spirit Riding Free...
Have you been accused of ducking over jumps? If so, you’re not alone. Ducking is a common bad habit. It occurs when your upper body breaks over too far, almost as if you’re lying on the horse’s neck. Sometimes...
The sidepass is a maneuver that shows up in most trail courses and some horsemanship patterns. Knowing how to move your western horse laterally in a sidepass (sideways) can help you with lead changes, opening gates and most of...
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