August reading roundup #1
August has, so far, been hot and full and lovely. Between (and during) weekend adventures and heat waves, here’s what I have been reading: Horse,
August has, so far, been hot and full and lovely. Between (and during) weekend adventures and heat waves, here’s what I have been reading: Horse,
By Patty Wilber Heidi, for the first time, decided to enter Penny in every horse class at the Santa Fe County 4H show! This meant her first time at
Needles are being inserted into helpless dogs and horses – sometimes directly into the heart – to drain their blood for archaic laboratory
By Patty Wilber This past week I had a mild case of Covid, which mainly consisted of me feeling very tired, sleeping a lot more than usual, and
Nashville, TN – The Tennessee State Veterinarian is advising horse owners to be alert after another confirmed case of Potomac Horse Fever (PHF) in
It’s getting to be that time of year again. The time of year when we actually get to see the sun here in beautiful Virginia, or we’re supposed to
By Patty Wilber First off, I am trying to write, and bugs, especially flies, keep landing on my computer screen and it is driving me nuts. Then, when
Visitors to the Lambeth Country Show over the weekend were treated to a display by the Cavalry of Heroes, who re-enacted a medieval jousting
By Patty Wilber The Pecos Chapter of the Back Country Horsemen finally got a trail project under its belt last weekend. We had been shut out of
The Central Committee’s Discipline Inspection Department recently began investigating Pyongyang’s Mirim Horse Riding Club after receiving a
When I buy my horses, I buy with the intention that I will own them forever. Some people might think of them more as an investment to sell later, or
By Patty Wilber We got a lot of rain these last few weeks and so I was using the tractor to move dirt, that got relocated by run off, back to places
Jean Marie Bugoma A 25-year-old Texas man will spend a decade behind bars after he admitted to unlawful sexual conduct with a horse, local
Striking Portraits Showcase the Wild Beauty of Camargue Horses in Southern France Photographer Albert Dros captures the majestic beauty of wild
By Patty Wilber Lucy mildly strained some tendons in her left front leg. They seem to be pain free now, but I am giving her a month or so off. That