We sat down with longtime horse farrier John McGuire to discuss all things hoof care and a few insider tips.
Robin Groves, a well-known driving and riding instructor from Vermont, will be coming to Arington Training Stable for a clinic on May 29-30.
Sherry Jarvis, owner of Heart in Your Hand Horsemanship in Burwell, will be the featured guest on the upcoming webcast, “Open for Business: A Nebraska Women in Agripreneurship Series,” May 11 at 5:30 p.m.
All horses are at risk for being exposed to tetanus. If your horse has exposure to soil, other animals and manure, he is at risk. Tetanus is easily transmitted, and if contracted, can be devastating to horses, with a fatality rate of 75%.
The Salt Creek Wranglers will be hosting their annual Salt Creek Shaggy Horse Show on Sunday, April 11, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The event will be held at their spacious facility located at 4300 S. Coddington Ave., in Lincoln, Nebraska.
A new queen will be crowned at the 2021 Iowa Horse Fair being held in Des Moines March 26-28. After a brief hiatus, the Iowa Horse Fair Queen contest had finally returned in 2019. Then, 2020 happened.
The Iowa Horse Fair is back in the saddle and raring to go. Since missing last year, the theme for 2021 is “Worth the Wait”.
Horse racing officials and industry activists are hailing the passage and signing of a safety and integrity bill that will standardize medication and doping rules in an effort to make the sport safer and fairer.
One common sighting on a country road is the hay bale. Round or square, you are bound to pass one or endless rows of bales at least a dozen times in any journey. But the storage of those hay bales is often overlooked.