While this isn’t a horse book, this is a series I think many people will enjoy for years to come. A hidden gem among books, it’s well worth seeking!
Category: Horsing Around
10 Activities for the Truly Horseless: How to Keep the Love of Horses Alive When There’s No Barn in Sight
Love horses, but can’t ride? Read this article to learn about ten activities to indulge your horse-crazy passion.
Author of the Month: Marguerite Henry
Marguerite Henry could be called one of the world’s greatest equine fiction writers, and introduced the Chincoteague Pony to the world. However her achievements surpass just the island.
How to Draw a Chincoteague Pony Mare and Foal
Drawing a full horse can be hard, but today I’ve broken down the steps so you can draw your very own Misty and foals (or in this case, the Phantom as a filly).
From the Horse’s Mouth: Books and Movies about Chincoteague Ponies
The famous island ponies have been subject of page and screen for years. Here are the most notable works written about them.
Author of the Month: Susan K. Marlow
A true gem among authors, Susan Marlow writes about horses, faith, and Wild West adventures with a love for her readers like none other.
How to Personalize a Horse Halter
Whether you own a horse or you’re still waiting, this article will help you create a special halter for that favorite horse.
25 Awesome Horse Books and Book Series to Read This Summer
Looking for some summer reads? Here is a comprehensive list of 25 books that you can add to your “to-reads”.
Top Ten Horse Treats That You Can Find in Your Kitchen
Want to find treats for your horse right from your kitchen? This article features ten healthy– and slightly unusual– horse treats that can be found in the fridge, on the counter, or in the produce aisle.
How to Draw a Horse Head
Want to learn how to draw a horse head, but you weren’t sure how? This first article in my “How to Draw Horses” article series will help you!