Don’t. You. Dare. Quiet Quit. The arena does not need fewer seasoned riders. The barn aisle does not need less wisdom. The next generation does not need us stepping aside politely. They need to see what longevity looks like. They need to witness someone adjusting goals without abandoning identity. They need to hear a woman […]

In honor of a reader-inspired idea to recognize important horses of our past, each Monday we are saluting a different horse. This week’s honoree is Gallant Zippo, who will also be inducted into the 2026 APHA Hall of Fame. According to APHA, “the 2007 chestnut overo gelding earned 5,596.5 APHA points, including 10 world championships, […]
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Happy President’s Day! For many of us, it’s a welcome day off, which was part of its intent. The History Channel says, “Originally established in 1885 in recognition of President George Washington, the holiday became popularly known as Presidents’ Day after it was moved as part of 1971’s Uniform Monday Holiday Act, an attempt […]
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They are legends in their own time; you may have only caught a glimpse of them or heard their names in passing. Some are elusive, like fleeting deer. Others are an ever-present force easily found sleeping in a chair in a barn aisle, glued to their smart phones in the stands at a horse show, […]
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For our reader-requested nod to nostalgia series, this week we honor the great One Hot Drama Mama in the article by Brittany Bevis, posted in 2021 upon the news of Peaches’ passing: The Equine Chronicle and Sea Ridge Farms are saddened to share the passing of legendary mare, One Hot Drama Mama, on November 16, […]
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Wondering how to let your horse-loving valentine know you care? We’ve put together a collection of tasteful — and useful — ideas for both men and women from many of our advertisers, and we are getting more ideas ready for you, so check back soon! Veteran Owned Business– Buckle Displays by Chris Razbornik Do you […]
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The American Kennel Club has numerous programs designed to test dogs in the field, chief among them being field trials and hunt tests for retrievers, pointing breeds, and flushing spaniels. Since pointers tend to run big, judges for these events do their judging from horseback, or else the judges would likely be tripping on their tongues after the second brace (pair) of dogs had run. And therein lies the problem. While some judges bring their own horses, the sponsoring club also provides horses for the judges and the marshal. Bringing my own horse was not an option for me because we couldn’t make him “bomb proof”. If he’d been a dog, we’d have labeled him “gun shy.”
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Below we share the stunning 2022 story, An Unlikely Pair, with the extraordinary 2025 update. An Unlikely Pair By Delores Kuhlwein & Bonnie Sue Kalmar: On December 30, 2019, Bonnie Sue Kalmar looked out her window to see a big, white, fluffy dog wandering at the end of her driveway where she lives in the […]
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A childhood cancer diagnosis is tragic, but for some, aspects of the journey help shape their adult lives.
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