SIGN IN YOUR ACCOUNT TO HAVE ACCESS TO DIFFERENT FEATURES

FORGOT YOUR PASSWORD?

FORGOT YOUR DETAILS?

AAH, WAIT, I REMEMBER NOW!

Sidelines MagazineSidelines Magazine

  • LOGIN
  • Home
  • Current Issue
  • Subscriptions
    • Flipbook
    • Subscribe Options
    • Order Individual & Back Issues
  • Podcast
  • Marketplace
    • Business Ads
    • Directories
      • Barns, Farms, Trainers & Clubs
      • Equestrian Services
      • Real Estate
      • Tack & Feed Stores
    • Equestrian Gallery
      • Stallions
      • Horses & Ponies for Sale
  • Advertise
  • Blogs
    • Show World
    • What’s Happenin’
  • Partners
  • Contacts
    • Contacts
    • Employment

Making the Most of Days When It’s Too Hot to Ride

Friday, July 25 2014 by Editor
When the temperature climbs over 90° and the humidity is high, sometimes it’s best not to ride your horse. And while not being able to ride is disappointing, the day doesn’t have to be a total loss. There are many ways to continue moving forward with your horse even when you can’t be in the saddle.
  • Published in The Classic Insider, Z-Blogs
Tagged under: archives, education, hopeful-amateur, notes from the field, november-2013, pacer-pride, riding, september-2013, the classic insider, wordpress-org

WOW – Catch the EXCITEMENT! GREAT MEADOW WEG PREP EVENT TRAILER!!!

Tuesday, July 22 2014 by Editor
This is so cool!!! We are tickled red, white and blue for the USA 3-Day WEG team and alternates and their magnificient horses who will be showcased July 26 & 27 at Great Meadow, The Plains, VA, in the mandatory final outing before they go to Normandy, France to compete in the 2014 FEI Alltech World Equestrian Games.
  • Published in Lauren Gallops, Z-Blogs
Tagged under: ballynoe-castle, february-2011, higher education, lauren, november-2010, november-2011, pacer-pride, september-2010, show world, the classic insider, the-barn-book, tucker the wunderkind

Equine History: Misty of Chincoteague Was Born July 20, 1946

Monday, July 21 2014 by Editor
If you were a horse-loving child, chances are that at some point you read Marguerite Henry’s Misty of Chincoteague . Maybe you went on to read Stormy, Misty’s Foal , and even Sea Star, Orphan of Chincoteague . Misty of Chincoteague became a classic in the literary canon of horse stories, but do you know that it was inspired by an actual Chincoteague pony named Misty
  • Published in The Classic Insider, Z-Blogs
Tagged under: beyond the track, classic-equine, february-2013, february-2014, higher education, history, horse, industry, notes from the field, november-2013, tails & trails, the classic insider

What You Can Learn from Watching Young Riders

Thursday, July 17 2014 by Editor
When you were young did your riding instructor encourage you to watch the lessons of older, more experienced riders? Watching experienced riders is a popular way to learn about desirable riding techniques. But have you ever considered that you can learn from younger, less experienced riders too?
  • Published in The Classic Insider, Z-Blogs
Tagged under: architect, chasin', february-2013, february-2014, november-2013, pony tales, the classic insider, the hopeful amateur, the-barn-book

THOROUGHBREDS Available for Adoption!

Monday, July 14 2014 by Editor
ATTENTION OTTB LOVERS! New Vocations has several wonderful Thoroughbreds currently available for adoption that would make excellent riding partners in a variety of disciplines for all riding levels.  This is the perfect time of year to start training your next riding partner! For more information on our horses currently available for adoption please visit:  www.newvocations.org   New Vocations Ohio Facility Grand Piano Man   Grand Piano Man   - 7 yr old, 16.2hh gelding – has an uphill build, nice even rhythm, self-carriage and high energy.  SUITABLE FOR ANY DISCIPLINE!   Adoption fee:  $ 700 http://www.horseadoption.com/horseprofiles/grand-piano-man/ Affair To Remember Affair To Remember - 8 yr old, 15.3hh mare – smart, forward thinking, forward moving and has already started to show a talent for jumping.  SUITABLE FOR ANY DISCIPLINE!   Adoption fee:  $ 300 http://www.horseadoption.com/horseprofiles/affair-to-remember/ Driller Man Driller Man - 13 yr old, 16 1/2hh gelding – picks up his shoulders and floats across the ring; could be quite an impressive Dressage prospect.  SUITABLE FOR ANY DISCIPLINE!   Adoption fee:  $ 5 00 http://www.horseadoption.com/horseprofiles/driller-man/ New Vocations Kentucky Facility Zellers Zellers - 5 yr old, 16.2hh gelding – brave, classy, gentle & willing under saddle; enjoys trail riding and hanging out with people
  • Published in Beyond the Track, Z-Blogs
Tagged under: aspca-grants-15, higher education, kissing, november-2012, program-gallop, september-2012, show world, the classic insider, wordpress-org

Kelley Farmer and Unspoken Are Dazzling in the $40,000 USHJA International Hunter Derby Sponsored by Serenity Farm

Wednesday, July 09 2014 by Editor
Parker, CO – July 8, 2014 - Colorado Horse Park got underway with Week V of Summer in the Rockies-their biggest ever with a Derby Day.
  • Published in Show World, Z-Blogs
Tagged under: cenovus-energy, colorado horse park, conor swail, higher education, notes from the field, pony tales, september-2012, the classic insider

Angel Karolyi and Indiana 127 Lead Exciting Jump-off In $210,000 Cenovus Energy Classic Derby and Conor Swail and Martha Louise Win $85,000 Enbridge…

Monday, July 07 2014 by Editor
Calgary, AB, Canada – July 6, 2014 – The  ‘North American’ Tournament CSI 5*  at Spruce Meadows  concluded on Sunday with an extraordinary showdown in the $210,000 Cenovus Energy Classic Derby.  It was d é j à  vu from the ‘National’ Tournament in June, as Angel Karolyi of Venezuela and Quentin Judge of the USA battled it out in an exciting derby jump-off. Judge took the win four weeks ago and was hoping to repeat his victory with HH Dark de la Hart, but this time, Karolyi and Indiana 127 took the win.
  • Published in Show World, Z-Blogs
Tagged under: angel, international, jumping, pacer pride, pacer-pride, september-2013, show-world, the classic insider, wordpress-org

Equine History: Figure Carries President James Monroe During a Parade on July 22, 1817

Monday, July 07 2014 by Editor
On July 22 of 1817, Figure, the foundation stallion of the Morgan breed, carried President James Monroe through a parade. The bay stallion’s dependability and strength in carrying the president through the parade’s busy atmosphere are just some of the great traits for which the Morgan breed would become known. Figure was born in West Springfield, Massachusetts in 1789.
  • Published in The Classic Insider, Z-Blogs
Tagged under: beyond the track, classic, december-2013, equine history, higher education, hopeful-amateur, pacer-pride, sales, sales-videos, the classic insider, tucker the wunderkind

Courtney Calcagnini Cleans Up in the Professional Hunter Divisions at Summer in the Rockies IV

Saturday, July 05 2014 by Editor
Parker, CO – July 3, 2014 -  Consistency is crucial for success in the hunter ring, especially when the horses are required to jump several courses over multiple days. In a sea of many capable professional hunters, one particular bay gelding captured the judge’s eye
  • Published in Show World, Z-Blogs
Tagged under: archives, chasin', higher education, hunter jumping, lauren tisbo, notes from the field, pacer-pride, september-2013, tails & trails, the classic insider

Ponying a Horse

Friday, June 27 2014 by Editor
Ponying a horse can be a great tool, whether used as a training method for a younger horse or as a way to exercise two horses at the same time. But ponying a horse can get tricky; you’ll be handling two horses at once from the saddle.
  • Published in The Classic Insider, Z-Blogs
Tagged under: education, emergency, equipment, in the irons, industry, november-2013, pony tales, show world, the classic insider
  • 25
  • 26
  • 27
  • 28
  • 29

Download Sidelines Digital now from your favorite app store!

Sidelines Magazine - Apple store   Sidelines Magazine - Google Play store   Sidelines Magazine - Amazon store
Update iOS app. Re-download Google Play and Amazon app.

Stallion Gallery

Visit Stallion Gallery

From Our Classifieds Ads

  • Hanoverian Stallion - Sternlicht
    Sternlicht (Soliman de Hus-Rascalino-Wesley) 2010 Hanoverian Stallion 16.3 Hands Owner: Hilltop Farm, Inc. Breeder: Greengate Farm Approved Registries: AHS, ARS, GOV, Westfalen, ISR/Old Breeding Fee: $1,500 1-Year or $750/dose, cooled or frozen semen EVA Status: Negative,

    [Read more]

  • ANGELA KINSER, BROKER
    Equestrian Property Specialist Milestone Real Estate Services 561-644-1124 angelakinser@aol.com

    [Read more]

RSS Sidelines Blogs: What’s Happenin’

  • “Jump for the Children” Benefit Horse Show Celebrates 40 Years & Over $3 Million to Duke Children’s
  • Woodside Recognizes the Best in the West
  • Get More for Your Money with an Adjustable-Rate Mortgage

RSS Sidelines Blogs: Show World

  • From Wild to World Equestrian Center: Chincoteague Ponies Make a Splash, Delight Fans Ahead of Centennial Pony Swim
  • Madison Tsakanikas: Turning Heart Horses Into Timeless Art
  • Mary Bess Davis: Her Rocky Road to the USA Eventing Nations Cup Team

Category

Recent Posts

  • From Wild to World Equestrian Center: Chincoteague Ponies Make a Splash, Delight Fans Ahead of Centennial Pony Swim

    Story by Susan Friedland Photos by Carolyn Rikj...
  • Madison Tsakanikas: Turning Heart Horses Into Timeless Art

    By Shya Beth There are so many things about be...
  • Mary Bess Davis: Her Rocky Road to the USA Eventing Nations Cup Team

    By Helen Townes Portraits by Kacy Brown Evente...
  • Sarah Mills: Success From Scratch 

    By Tori Kistler Portraits by Becky Henderson G...
  • Brianna Meighan: Embracing Her Role as a Pony Mom

    By Laura Scaletti Portraits by Melissa Fuller ...

Copyright © 1987 - 2025  Sidelines Magazine
Privacy Policy · Returns & Refunds Policy · Hosting by Lucian Web Service
· Login

TOP