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by Carol Mowdy Bond Juliet M. Getty, Ph.D., is an internationally respected equine nutritionist, author, consultant, and speaker. I asked Getty some questions. What type of...

Finding the Best Forage

by Casie Bazay Juliet M. Getty, Ph.D., is an internationally respected equine nutritionist, author, consultant, and speaker. I asked Getty some questions. What type of forage...

Buzz Off!

Story and photos by Lindsay Humphrey With three categories of fly control — physical, chemical, and biological — you have quite a few options to...

A VIEW from the Saddle

by Leigh Ann Matthews For those who like to hit the trails on their horses and mules, Oklahoma offers a wide variety of opportunities. From organized...

Metaphor for Motion

by Carol Mowdy Bond Artwork courtesy of Jean Richardson “The horse as a real being is lovely in itself,” says artist Jean Richardson, known for...

Finding Freedom

by Karen Dugan Holman, B.S., B.S.E., M.S. What does freedom mean to you? It means something different to each of us. Is it the freedom to...

Off to a Better Start

by Leigh Ann Matthews | Photo courtesy of the University of California–Davis School of Veterinary Medicine You’ve anxiously waited for months for your mare to...

Holiday Horses

by Lindsay Humphrey Many letters to Santa Claus have begged for a horse, but those requests often go unanswered. A ribbon-wrapped horse standing in the pasture...

A Living Legacy

by Casie Bazay Established in 1868 in the Choctaw Nation, Stuart Ranch started like many other early American ranches, with a focus on raising a family,...

New-Fashioned Barn Raising

by Andrea Chancellor | Photos courtesy of GH2 In the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, a horse farmer or rancher who needed a place to store hay,...