Abby Powers writes on finding the right horse, and how you can shop smart when it comes to finding your perfect steed.
The Largest Horse Breeds In the World: Record Breaking Horses Part One
Before the tractor or the car, there was the draft horse. The largest of the horse breeds, these heavy lifters built civilazations and fed their communities. This article introduces you to the Shire, Clydesdale, Belgian Draft, Percheron and Suffolk Punch, horses with as much heart as heft.
The Most Unusual Horse Breeds, Part Two
This second part in the “Unusual Horses” article series features horses from Russia, Mongolian, America, Argentina, and the Middle East.
The Most Unusual Horse Breeds, Part 1
There are hundreds of stunning and unusual horse breeds in the world. Today I talk about the first five most unusual horses in the world in the first installment of my new article series.
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.
Of Mustangs and Misty: How Pony Penning Day Could Be the Answer to America’s Wild Horse Problem
The war over mustangs has been waging since 1971. But could an older tradition be the answer? Or something else?
Island Ponies: The Story of the Ponies Who Put a Little Town on the Map
The world-famous Virginian ponies have a rich and illustrious history, as well as being made famous by a little mare named Misty.
A Horse of a Different Color: 20 Equine Colors You’ve Probably Never Heard Of
Throw out the bays, chestnuts, and grays! This article features 20 of the most rare and beautiful horse colors on the planet.
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.
On the Track: The Debate about the Safety of Horse Racing
Is horse racing morally right? Is it cruel? Today I use the Five Freedoms to examine the welfare of Thoroughbreds in the racehorse industry.