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The Lewis & Clark Expedition

by Carol Mowdy Bond Images are Public Domain In August 1803, Captain Meriwether Lewis and Captain William Clark led a U.S. exploration party westward across the...

Educating the Next Generation

Story by and photos courtesy of Jennifer Cocoma Hustis “How can you sum up what you do in one sentence?” a friend asked after watching...

Time for the Dentist?

by Dr. Kris Hiney, Equine Extension Specialist, Oklahoma State University  While February is recognized as National Equine Dental Health Month, caring for your horse’s teeth...

Cribbing in Horses

by Ashley Daily Cribbing — also called “crib-biting” — can be an annoying, destructive behavior for horse owners, who often try a variety of “treatments”...

Barn Boredom Busters

by Abigail Stark It’s a miserable winter day — day 15, to be exact, of not being able to ride. Your normally mild-mannered, steady Eddy...

Taming wild. Winning big.

by Josie Correll | Photos courtesy of Bailee Snow Down the alley they flew with a natural partnership, smooth, fearless and fast. The clock stopped...

Artist Jennifer Cocoma Hustis

by Anna Holton-Dean For Edmond artist and horse trainer Jennifer Cocoma Hustis, art and horsemanship have always been two sides of the same coin —...

Rules of Engagement

Cold weather doesn’t have to put your horsemanship on pause. Here are 10 ways to keep your horse happy, healthy and moving this winter. ...

The Lasting Legacy of Bill Duvall

by Leigh Ann Matthews Oklahoma recently lost a legendary member of the Checotah steer wrestling dynasty. Bill Duvall, one of the originators of the town’s...

Winter Hoof Care

by CRAIG STARK, BS, CJF, DipWCF Certification Committee Chairman, AFA When winter arrives in Oklahoma, horse owners face a unique mix of challenges. The state’s...