Anthropomorphism, or attributing human emotions to animals, is common in the horse world. Think about how often we give our horses a backstory and paint their actions with colorful imagery. This is fun, of course it is! We spend so...
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This article was originally published in NOELLE FLOYD Magazine. Chip and Joanna Gaines may not frequent Wellington, Fla. with much regularity, but if they did, they might consider taking a page out of Ashland Farm’s book. The Magnolia interior designers...
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Reset Your Riding is a new series on NoelleFloyd.com that aims to provide riders who may be returning to the barn after a break (or stay-at-home orders) with safe, productive exercises to perform with their horses. These are designed to...
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It’s every equestrian’s dream to have their horse be a part of the wedding day because you love your fiancé dearly, but you’ve probably loved horses longer. You’ve seen pages upon pages of Pinterest brides snuggled up with their horses -- or even...
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Q: I’m actively searching for my next 3-foot adult hunter. When I was looking online, I found an experienced, quiet gelding for sale who seems like he’d be perfect. The only problem is he is located rather far from me...
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