Forage as the Foundation The overall health of our horses and proper gastrointestinal function is reliant on using forages (hay or pasture) as the foundation of...
Let’s Eat! Horses have evolved to eat many small meals per day, almost on a continual basis. Even though the horse’s stomach is only 8 percent...
Blankets are a necessary evil in the equine industry. They protect clipped horses from the cold, increase blood flow for the stalled horses, provide warmth for inadequate coats, and keep...
Circle S’s The following exercise is simple, yet if you follow the steps and stay consistent it will improve your horse whether you are riding performance...
Who would expect that a simple trial period arrangement could go bad? Unfortunately, these arrangements can and sometimes do. In the horse industry, sellers often allow...
Whether you are a first time horse buyer, or a seasoned horse enthusiast, finding the right horse can be a time- consuming job and involve hidden...
Review. Look. Move. by Barbra Schulte Back-Around Drill: Part II by Al Dunning Control in the Box by Sandy Collier Natural Performance Training by Aaron Ralston...
Jewelry artist, Karen DeMarte & Performance Horse Digest are proud to announce the lucky winner of this month’s giveaway, Diane Killingsworth! Diane said, “The Month of...
The Back-Around Drill by Al Dunning Are You a Visionary by Barbra Schulte Dropping the Shoulder by Richard Winters Introducing Horses to Cattle by Steve Lantvidt...
Volume 6, Issue 2 Freestyle Reining by Aaron Ralston Choosing the Right Equipment, Part 2 by Al Dunning Triumph Over Tribulation by Barbra Schulte Help the...