Tag: Off Track Thoroughbred
Toby, The Strong
We found my older gelding, Toby, down in his stall. He was in obvious distress and pain, but still scrambled to his feet when I asked him to stand. Stacey had already administered banamine and my vet had been called, but Toby was still seriously struggling. He let me clip his lead rope to his halter and followed me, staggering, out of his stall.
Thriving Thoroughbreds – Part Four
Salute to the Thoroughbred! This month on YourDressage, we are saluting the versatile Thoroughbred and Thoroughbred crosses of all kinds.
Dressage riders who choose Thoroughbreds as...
Thriving Thoroughbreds – Part Three
Salute to the Thoroughbred! This month on YourDressage, we are saluting the versatile Thoroughbred and Thoroughbred crosses of all kinds.
Dressage riders who choose Thoroughbreds as...
Thriving Thoroughbreds – Part Two
Salute to the Thoroughbred! This month on YourDressage, we are saluting the versatile Thoroughbred and Thoroughbred crosses of all kinds.
Dressage riders who choose Thoroughbreds as...
Life Lessons From My Heart Breed
My life would not have been the same without my Thoroughbreds - my heart breed. At some point the edges have become blurred, and I cannot see where their spirits end and mine begins. We have become inextricably bound together.
Without Fear
He is my last horse and I’m his last owner. We have a bond so tight that no one is going to break it.
Meet the L Graduate – Anne Zaharias
Anne Zaharias has earned her USDF Bronze and Silver Medals, both earned on self-trained horses. She began her professional equine career in Michigan's Upper...
Top 20 From 2020 – Trending Articles and Videos from YourDressage
From inspiring stories of underdog horse-and-rider duos finding success in the dressage arena, to informative horse health features, articles highlighting unique and interesting breeds,...
Consider a Thoroughbred as Your Next Dressage Horse
By Sally O’Dwyer
Who knew this horse would become a great love of mine? Small and copper, George doesn’t have much chrome, just a half...
Dressage Spectator Etiquette
By Sally O’Dwyer
My officemates decided to come and watch me ride in a dressage show. I was thrilled...at first. Then, I panicked because they...