02/01/2025
Stop by and explore our wide selection of tack and supplies for sale. Open from 10 AM to 1 PM today!
All riders under 18 years of age must wear a proper riding helmet. Riders must wear closed toe, low-heeled footwear, with a defined heel- 1/2''- 1 1/2".
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Hands-on activities include: (depending on age/skill level of rider)
Safe horse-handling techniques
Haltering and Leading
Riding at the walk, trot and canter
Grooming and bathing
Riding safely and responsibly (Etiquette)
Basic horse anatomy
Common illnesses and their treatment
Tack basics (saddles, bridles, etc.) Cleaning & maintaining tack
Cleaning stalls and pastures (Mucking)
Feed
02/01/2025
Stop by and explore our wide selection of tack and supplies for sale. Open from 10 AM to 1 PM today!
12/05/2024
11/20/2024
BE THAT GIRL.
Be that girl who cares more about how she treats people than how she does at the barrel race.
Be that girl who gives her horse a pat on the neck after a bad run instead of ripping on her horses face.
Be that girl who wants to see her friends succeed just as much as she wants to succeed.
Be that girl who smiles at everyone in the warm up pen instead of smiling at just the people she knows.
The barrel racing world is full of people who are jealous, ungrateful and rude. It’s our job as competitors to bring positivity to this sport we all love. We are called as followers of the Lord to speak life and give grace to those around us. Let’s make this industry the best it can be and focus more on being THAT girl.
-Chandler Ritchey
10/01/2024
7 Common Hoof Problems in Horses Equine hoof problems are a major source of concern for horse owners. Hoof issues can lead to lameness and unsoundness, causing discomfort for the horse and potentially leading to early retirement. In one study, 85% of horses were observed to have at least one form of hoof disorder when examined duri
07/26/2024
Due to the extreme temperatures, we will postpone Tack's Fifth Avenue until September. Thank you in advance for understanding!
06/22/2024
"Wondering if you should get her that pony, wonder no more!
Riding families have always known horses are good for kids, but now research is proving it. One study, sponsored by the American Youth Horse Council, found that equestrian activities do indeed enhance a range of life skills in children.
The study looked at youngsters involved in 4-H, Pony Club, the American Quarter Horse Youth Association, or the National High School Rodeo Association in one eastern and one western state. Results of the study, published in February 2006, found a significant positive relationship between horsemanship skills and life skills.
If your child likes animals and you’re concerned about that child’s problem solving, goal-setting, or decision-making skills, then definitely get him or her involved with horses."
Written by Ann Swinker, Ph.D. - professor in Animal Science at Penn State University and one of the study’s co-authors.
Photo by Larson Performance Horses
06/22/2024
For every individual that wants to be an equine professional out there... Grab a broom. Understanding that both not every need of you is always being on top of a horse, and learning that there is no job beneath you, are crucial if you want to make it in this business.
For every kid that loves horses and is blessed to ride or take lessons, push a broom. It shows you are learning humility in this sport, and that you see past just taking a selfie with your horse or just posting your latest riding video on TikTok. Care for every aspect of the sport and needs around the barn shows more traits of a horsewoman than social media likes. Plus, it is a great way to build more muscle and be a better rider for your horse.
Showing love and pride in your sport, your horse, your facility, and your barn family looks like pushing a broom.
04/07/2024
Absolutely!! ☺️☺️☺️
04/07/2024