Filter Horse Blogs
A few ramblings from me
A Girl and Her Horse
A blog about the good times, bad times and those times in between in training a horse and rider for low level eventing.
Dolsey's blog
A horse riding blog about Dolsey and Jodie and their rider, Abbie.
Healthy Happy Horses!
Kelly Battye on EquiPortal
Kelly Battye is the owner of EquiPortal.co.uk - serving the equine community for equine news, events and horse shows, directory listings, equestrian forums and much more.
Merritt & Associates Equine Hospital
A day in the life of an equine veterinarian.
Nuzzling Muzzles
Nuzzling Muzzles is the place where I write and exchange news about the large and powerful beasts we call horses.
Paradigm Farms Horse Retirement
My name is Melissa. I live on my family farm in Tennessee. My husband and I board retired horses and I also have three horses of my own. In addition to sharing the farm with the horses we also have our pet cows, the World's Cutest Fainting Goats, and an assortment of stray dogs and cats. I lead an amazing life.
SmartPak Equine Blog
The SmartPak Equine Blog is the online source for equestrian news, health, blogs and community.
The Long Horse Ride Blog
From Beijing to London on horseback between the Olympics
The Posting Trot
On the trials, hazards and exaltations of being an aspiring dressage rider
The Trials and Tribulations of the Saffmeister
UK Horse Talk: Kiwi Style
I'll be covering as many equestrian events as I can here in the UK and Europe. It's an exciting time as the Olympics loom. Of course the focus will be on the New Zealand riders but not totally....
Horse Blogs published in September 2010
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SmartPak Equine Blog
Yesterday 21:01 Supplements for the Horse Respiratory System
What supplement can I use as a bronchodilator for endurance race horses in a dusty environment?
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Behind the Bit
Yesterday 20:54 "Who's to blame for injuries": Part 1
The Horse Journal (Aug 2010) wrote on just this subject in Who's to blame for injuries? The author muses that when horses are injured, blame can be placed on any number of people, or alternately " there is the...
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Nuzzling Muzzles
Yesterday 16:30 Learning About Scrappy
The more I get to know my rescue dog Scrappy, the sadder I feel. First off, if I pull out a dog toy, wave it and squeak it at him to encourage him to play, he squeezes his eyes shut and cowers as if he expects me to ...
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The Long Horse Ride Blog
Yesterday 11:37 In The Doldrums
Sunday 22nd August.which is what I have been in for the last three days while we wait and decide what to do next. It is obvious that the chestnut horse is not anywhere close to being fit enough to cope with the work I...
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SmartPak Equine Blog
01/09/10 21:12 A Groom’s Tale: Part I
Let me start off by saying that I love grooming. Love it. When I first started riding, I was at a total do-it-yourself barn. The idea of someone else grooming and tacking for you was simply unheard of. I learned how t...
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Behind the Bit
01/09/10 21:03 The big sitting trot: do we stand a chance?
We might, if we watch this video from my favorite equestrian video site, Horse Hero [unpaid endorsement which I'm happy to provide]. Fiona, the good-natured HH interviewer and event rider, takes a lesson on a big-...
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Nuzzling Muzzles
01/09/10 18:50 A New Point of View
Here's the view from my dining room window...Do you see it?How about now?Yes, that is an outhouse up against my fence!This neighbor has no neighbors on the other side of her, but since that side of her house is her m...
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Paradigm Farms Horse Retirement
01/09/10 02:25 De-Worming made easier
Today was one of the horse's favorite days (not) - worming day. We have to do this a few days each year and I finally woke up and realized these days could be hard or easy. I've mentioned this on the blog before b...

