by Tracy | Mar 24, 2014 | Horse Care + Training Tips
I will admit to being a very overprotective and worrisome horse owner. Miles definitely inherited some baggage when I became his owner, which includes paranoia about arthritis. My old horse, Visa, was mostly retired a few months before he passed due to severe ringbone...
by Tracy | Mar 21, 2014 | Horse Care + Training Tips
As I said in Part I, I don’t love supplements, but I don’t hate them either. My philosophy is if the horse needs it, he should have it. I felt very confident in my choice to begin feeding Miles ProBios (a digestive supplement) because there was a very...
by Tracy | Mar 20, 2014 | Horse Care + Training Tips
Equine supplements can be a controversial subject, and it seems that every equestrian has their own opinion about them. Some love them, some hate them and others fall somewhere in between. Personally, I fall into that last category: “somewhere in between.”...
by Tracy | Mar 3, 2014 | Equestrian Lifestyle + Organization
Since ya’ll seem to enjoy window shopping and fantasizing about spring so much, I decided to do a third and final installment of the Hunter Fashion Series (in case you missed part I and part II). Today it’s all about spring and summer schooling outfits!...
by Tracy | Mar 1, 2014 | Equestrian Lifestyle + Organization
I grew up surrounded by the Quarter Horse industry, and the fashion in that part of the world is all about bling and flash. I’ve tamed my style considerably since that time, but part of me can’t help but want to shake up the hunter ring every once in a...
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