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The Top 50 Horse Blogs You Need To Read

We at Horseclicks would like to consider ourselves a 'one stop shop' for all things equine related. Whether you are looking to browse horses for sale, or to read up on the latest 'how-to' advice, Horseclicks can help.

 

However, there is such a plethora of amazing equine information out there, spread all over the net, just waiting to be read!

 

So we thought we would scour the internet and find some of the best equine blogs to share with you.

 

If you’re looking for practical, insightful, entertaining and educational horse blogs, you’ve come to the right place, we’ve got your covered.

 

So here we go... The 16 best equestrian blogs online.

 

There are so many high-quality horse blogs on the web but we’ve handpicked the cream of the crop to give you the definitive list. Whether you’re completely horse crazy or just enjoy the occasional ride, these blogs give you the tips, tools and techniques to get the most out of your riding.

 

In no particular order here are the best 16 horse blogs! 

 

Helpful Horse Hints

Helpful Horse Hints is an online blog that teaches people helpful horse hints, tips, and tricks to help them better understand horses, ponies mules, and burros.

 

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Stacy Westfall

Stacy Westfall's blog is full of tips and advice to help you understand your horse. She has written over 1,000 blog posts so you're bound to find something that is useful to you. Stacy has been riding horses all her life and now her and her husband tour the country offering clinics and making education appearances at expos. 

 

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Horses & Heels

Horses & Heels is an online lifestyle site for home, style, the barn and horse. The goal is to inspire you with photos, words and ideas.

 

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Sally Harrison

Sally Harrison's blog is an excellent source of information for breeders. Always up to date with the latest cutting and racing news she provides detailed information on the main competitors and their breeding history. You can also find the results of the 2015 Breeders Invitationals. Sally Harrison's blog is "where breeders do their homework".

 

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Horse Nation

Horse Nation is a blog for horse-crazy people to indulge their obsessions within a community of like-minded people. They post regular equestrian news from around the world, as well as interviews with top riders, reader essays, training tips and product reviews. Apart from all this important information, they sneak in a healthy amount of ridiculousness to help get you through your day.

 

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The Horse

The horse is a popular magazine based around equine health care, but they also have a very good blog page. Their 'Blog Stable' has several categories which focus on smart horse keeping, industry press releases, performance horse management and looking after old horses as well general horse keeping advice. Check them out on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest and YouTube.

 

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An Equestrian life 

An Equestrain Life is an excellent blog about horse life. The regular posts follow Courtney through her life with a large variety of topics, and all the challenges and lessons that come with it. She posts regular photos of her trail rides life events with the occasional dog or chicken thrown in! She is also on Instagram.

 

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Breeches.com 

Breeches.com provide you with a huge variety of blog posts covering multiple topics. If you're looking for high quality content to help you out, this is definiately the place to go! HorseClicks are also proud partners of Breeches.com and are highly recommended. 

 

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SmartPak

You may know of SmartPak, one of the largest horse supplement sellers in the industry, but you may not have checked out their blog. The SmartPak blog has some fun features including horse of the month and competitions as well as gear reviews and veterinarian Q&A's. You can also join their rather large following on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube.

 

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Bee And The Horse

Bee And The Horse is brought to you all the way from Warsaw, Poland. It is a record of Bee's journey with her horse Nazir and another horse she trains called Weto. The articles on Bee And The Horse are either based on her own experiences with horses or as a result of the research she has done around a particular topic. You can also check out the blog on Facebook. 

 

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Horse Rookie

Horse Rookie is an educational site dedicated to helping equestrians of all levels (especially rookies), answer common questions, make informed decisions and have more fun with their horses.

 

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Pinterest

 

Confident Rider

Confident Rider is Australia's first blog designed for nervous equestrians who wish to overcome their riding fears and rediscover how to ride with joy. They feature weekly interviews with experts who deal with confidence issues as well as past nervous riders who have overcome their fears. You can stay up to date with them on Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest.

 

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Best Horse Practices

Best Horse Practices is dedicated to balancing sense and science in the equine world. They review research in the horse industry and analyse it to see if it is practical and also review products to see if their claims are scientifically correct. Their blog includes features such as ask the expert interviews, case studies and general horsemanship advice. They are also on Facebook.

 

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HorseClicks

Sorry, we couldn't resist! Although being primarily an equestrian classifieds website, HorseClicks runs a blog where we write about equestrian news, how-to's, advice and creative content as well as holding frequent giveaway competitions. You can subscribe to our newsletter using the subscribe box at the top of the page to receive the latest updates into your inbox and make sure you get involved with us on all the big social networks.

 

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