By Krista Lucas For the serious cowboy and cowgirl to the recreational trail rider, it is important to choose the best tack for the equine animal....
By Ddee Custer-Haynes How many times have horse owners heard this from a non-horse owner? “Yes, speaking for myself, I truly get it; a human’s life...
By Dani Blackburn Most typical 10-year-old girls do not spend their days dreaming of being the first 19-year-old to win a million dollar prize at the...
By Dr. Molly Bellefeuille Neoplastic tumors in the horse can be challenging to treat and typically require multiple consecutive treatments for a successful outcome. It takes...
By Krista Lucas In today’s world of tough competitors and even tougher horses, any advantage a rider can give his or her equine partner can be...
GAINESVILLE – The North Central Texas College Agriculture Department continues to grow. Starting in the Fall 2016 semester the department is adding a Rodeo Team. All...
By Janis Blackwell As the season arrives to gear up for participation in your equine event of choice, one thing remains a constant for all horse...
By Dr. Bellefeuille, DVM, MS Lameness due to joint disease is detrimental in the equine industry. Osteoarthritis and joint disease cause the largest economic impact in...
By Krista Lucas There is new drama in the rodeo world in the form of a new association, lawsuits and divided opinions. The Elite Rodeo Athletes...
By Janis Blackwell The story that follows recounts just a small part of the evolution of the amazing life of ranch cowboy, Wes O’Neal, and the...