
It’s a familiar sight at any horse show. A rider, astride a mount, leads another unsaddled horse alongside. Whether solely for exercise, desensitizing to the show environment, or simply because there were no more longing spots to be had, ponying a horse is a well-used training and conditioning technique. But, as any rider in a crowded warm-up pen can attest, there’s definitely a right and a wrong way to do it. Also, ponying isn’t just a skill to be reserved for horse shows. As we will learn from our experts, there are a wide variety of applications for ponying, back on the ranch, as well.
Continue reading …

Click here to read the complete article 426 – July/August, 2024 By Megan Sacia Ulrich Some 40-plus years ago, it was normal to see horses shown all day long–sometimes with one exhibitor and sometimes passed around a family. They’d start the day in Halter and Showmanship, ride the Pleasure and pattern classes, and sometimes even […]
Continue reading …

Effective Strategies for Eating Well, Exercise, and Keeping a Healthy Mindset at Horse Shows
Continue reading …