Tips for Taking Photos at Indoor Shows
Wednesday, March 19 2014
by Editor
Have you ever tried to take photographs of horses and riders in indoor arenas ? If the arena is poorly lit, many of those photos probably came out dark or blurry. Photographing horse show classes held indoors can be a real challenge, but there are a number of things you can do to help make your photos the best that they can be
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Tools to Make Coping With Winter Easier
Friday, October 25 2013
by Editor
Winters in the barn can be brutal, but having the right equipment can make them easier. Here are some tools to invest in before winter arrives so that you and your horse can make it through in comfort. Hot Water If your barn has hot water, be thankful for the luxury
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The Equestrian Sport of Polo
Monday, September 23 2013
by Editor
Polo is a fast-paced sport that is thrilling for participants and audience members, alike. Polo players must have a versatile set of skills, and lightning-fast reflexes. The horses which become polo ponies are highly athletic and responsive
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Safety When Riding Solo
Friday, September 20 2013
by Editor
There’s something special about riding your horse alone. The quiet time allows you to truly bond and communicate with your horse
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