Horses need to graze 18 out of 24 hours each day.  A quality grain can provide minerals, but hay is essential to keep their digestive tract moving and lessen the chance for colic.

A bad ride is much better than a good walk.

On April 7, 1933, the Clydesdale horse became the Anheuser-Busch brewery symbol.

Male horses generally have 40 teeth, while females have 36.

Nearly 90% of all thoroughbred race horses are descended from a seventeenth-century English stallion named Eclipse

Never, never, never allow the horse’s lead rope to be tied around your arm or waist, in case the horse spooks and runs- funerals have been held for people who have done this.

If you’re concerned about comfort, Pegasus Helmets is the answer. Ultra lightweight and a superior climate control system make Pegasus Helmets the only choice for you and your junior rider! The Pegasus Euro is the official helmet of ACTHA. Try one on…you will love it. Call Pegasus 203.557.3285 for more information or visit www.pegasushelmets.com.

Centuries ago, classic schools of equitation were started in European countries by royal decree. The Royal Riding School in Spain and the Spanish Riding School in Vienna are two such equitation schools that focused on riding as a highly specialized art and science.

Most of the time, a horse’s ear points where the horse is looking.

Unlike ruminants, horses do not need to rest after grazing. This is because they have an organ in the gut called a cecum, which breaks down indigestible cellulose in grass. Cows need to re-chew what they graze. Horses share this “eat-and-run” capability with tapirs and rhinoceroses