I get pretty excited about equine art. I guess being a life-long painter and horse lover makes it impossible not to combine the two. When I was younger, I would get so frustrated at trying to draw horses correctly. As I got older, I learned how to look for the shapes and see the lines that make up their structure.

I decided to rinse Dancer off the other day after a ride in the hot/humid afternoon sun. I use the sweat scraper to dry him off as much as I could and put him back in his paddock. I had barely latched the gate when he started going down. It was a nice large patch of dirt. Perfect for a

We've all been there. Covered in white, sticky paste as your horse tosses his head, clamps his jaw down and refuses to open his mouth and accept his de-wormer! Trying to get a paste de-wormer into your horse's mouth often results in him and you being covered in half of the tube of paste, which only makes the horse angry