Video: Kent Farrington Preps For Geneva With A Wellington CSI4* Win

Kent Farrington will head to CHI Geneva (Switzerland) next week on a hot streak. On Sunday, Farrington picked up his second grand prix win in a month, this time topping the $200,000 ArthramidVet CSI4* Grand Prix on Sunday during the Holiday & Horses CSI4* week at Wellington International (Florida). Farrington was full of praise for […]

Thanks To A New Surgical Procedure, Rock Phantom Is Back On Course

Nearly three years ago, Sara Kozumplik got a call from her friend and fellow eventer Nilson Moreira Da Silva that his four-star mount, Rock Phantom, was for sale. Kozumplik had always liked the striking bay Irish Sport Horse gelding (Spirit House—Ballycroy Rose, Clonakilty Hero) bred by Maura O’Malley, and Da Silva wondered if she knew […]

Cultivate Gratitude, Even When A Kid Has To Work To Ride

Riding is expensive. What is unattainable for most Americans can seem like the norm for kids immersed in the hunter/jumper bubble. I want my daughter to understand that every situation, every lifestyle is unique. Her riding development has to happen in a manner that makes sense for our family financially, even if that doesn’t match […]

How To Cook Thanksgiving Dinner Without Missing The Thanksgiving Hunt

To my mind, one of the greatest culinary inventions for aiding and abetting foxhunting families has been the self-basting turkey. It most certainly has been a boon to our ménage, as Thanksgiving Day on our farm is noted for being a miracle of logistics. Not only is this holiday a fest for family and friends […]

A Closer Look At: The Livestock Conservancy’s Endangered Equine Alliance

According to the United Nations’ Food and Agriculture Organization, it is estimated that worldwide, we lose two domestic animal breeds every week. When it comes to livestock, many of these unique breeds were developed to suit a specific region, management system or need, and represent hundreds (and in some cases, thousands) of years of selective […]

Children Division Added To NAYC For 2025

The FEI North American Youth Dressage Championships will include an FEI Children Championship for dressage athletes ages 12 through 14 for the first time in 2025, the U.S. Equestrian Federation announced Wednesday, Nov. 27. In order to help athletes with their planning, below are some frequently asked questions regarding this new division at NAYC. Please […]

Latest Untacked Issue

Winter 2024 Untacked (Subscribers can read the full magazine online.) INSIDE: On The Cover: What In The World Is Working Equitation? Working equitation is not trail, extreme cowboy, or western dressage. It’s not jumping, dressage or eventing. Instead, working equitation takes elements of all of those disciplines to make a unique sport that requires elegance, confidence, […]

Keep Track Of Your Training With The Free Ruxbury App

In the fast-paced world of equine care, having the right tools can make all the difference. The Ruxbury App is a game-changing solution for horse owners, trainers, and equine enthusiasts who want to stay connected to their horse’s health and performance. Packed with easy-to-use features and designed with user-friendliness in mind, this app puts essential health […]

Survey Says: The Future Of The Horse World Is …

If you want to make a small fortune in the horse world, you better start with a big one.  This old joke is funny because it’s true. And if you’re an equine professional, it’s also sad because it’s true. Growing up in the horse world, I heard things like this all the time—“There’s no money […]

Ask 3: What Change Would You Like To See In Dressage?

In recent months dressage has faced increased scrutiny, both from within and from outside of the horse world, and the Fédération Equestre Internationale recently held a special meeting to kick off in-depth discussions about the challenges currently impacting the discipline. We asked three participants about the biggest change they’d like to see in the sport. […]