By Martin Aldridge On October 2, 2009, the state of equines in Texas suffered a profound change. A mare in south Texas was the first to...
By Krista Lucas It takes many individuals to make the sport of rodeo run smoothly. There are stock contractors, committees and sponsors, to name a few,...
By Dr. Molly Bellefeuille, DVM, MS With the winter still upon us, the ground your horse walks on can be very unpredictable, changing from muddy to...
By Martin Aldridge It’s a common sight at Tezmaral Arabians in Argyle. As Kristen Fisher scratches the back of Counteerpart, a 19-year-old Arabian gelding, he returns...
By Krista Lucas The arrival of fall brings cooler weather, shorter days and the end of another rodeo season for professional cowboys and cowgirls. Many return...
By Dr. Molly Bellefeuille, DVM, MS With summer gone and winter here, falling temperatures, wind and wet conditions put a huge demand on the horse’s body...
November 6-9 the Amarillo Civic Center opened its doors to 22 teams from all over the United States. Theses cowboys and cowgirls qualified and earned their...
By contributing writer Krista Lucas Imagine a horse running out of control in an arena in front of hundreds of people. Is the horse scared, hurt...
By contributing writer Dr. Molly Bellefeuille Colic is a general term referring to abdominal pain. Signs of abdominal pain in the horse range from mild (fidgety,...
By Martin Aldridge Though horse-drawn carriages long ago lost their dominant role as a means of transport, there are a few equine-loving enthusiasts who hope to...