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    What Should a Beginner Rider Wear?(Post)

    If you’re about to start horseback riding lessons, you’re likely wondering what you’ll need to wear to stay safe and comfortable in the saddle. Whether you decide to ride English or Western, Mary’s T ...

    New Horse Essentials(Post)

    Gear Up for Your New Horse: Essential Products Every Equestrian NeedsYou’ve taken lessons for a while and are finally ready to take the plunge into horse ownership – congratulations! You worked close ...

    Galloping Ghouls: Breyer’s 2023 Halloween Horse, Spectre (Post)

    Galloping Ghouls: Breyer’s 2023 Halloween Horse, SpectreEach year, Breyer releases a select collection of limited-edition holiday horses that embody the spirit of the season in breathtaking ways. The ...

    Tips for a Top Tail(Post)

    Some horses are just born with jealousy inducing tails! While a fake tail is common in competition, tails still crave everyday attention! I have curly, dry hair that is prone to breaking, and I tr ...

    Grab Your Equestrian Budget by the Reins(Post)

    Smart money tips for equestrians. Mary’s knows that riding horses isn’t just a hobby. The equestrian lifestyle is a full-time financial commitment. With a few simple tools and smart habit ...

    How to Clean Leather Chaps(Post)

    There's nothing like a good pair of leather Western chaps for horseback riding and shows. However, it can be difficult to keep these chaps clean. They inevitably get dusty and dirty from use.  ...

    All About Horse Boots(Post)

    Tired of your horse pulling shoes? Hitting his own legs while out in turnout? Or just wanting to support your horse as you gear up for a competition. There are many brands and types of horse ...

    A Complete Guide to Prepare for a Horse Show(Post)

    You’ve put in the time training for your upcoming horse show –so what’s next? If you’re wondering how to prepare for a horse show, Mary’s Tack and Feed has you (and your horse) covered with helpful h ...

    How to Tie a Rope Halter(Post)

    Rope halters are popular in the horse world because of their additional control and ability to fit lots of horses. These casual halters don't feature metal buckles and rings like traditional halte ...

    Maximizing Limited Saddle Time(Post)

    Has the recent weather kept you from riding as often as you’d like? Maybe you just can’t get to the barn due to puddles, mud and more puddles? Instead of letting the lack of saddle time get you do ...

    Why Your Horse Wants to Wear a Fly Sheet(Post)

    Why Should My Horse Wear a Fly Sheet? That’s a good question with an easy answer. Protection! When fly season starts (which can be darn near year-round in some places) you’ll want to stop flies and ...

    Guest Post: Cowboy Mounted Shooting(Post)

    Recently we here at Mary's Tack and Feed worked closely with Southern California Equestrian Writer and Blogger Susan Friedland-Smith as she embarked on a journey to learn Cowboy Mounted Shootin ...

    Equident Matrix Horse Supplements(Post)

    The Benefits of Equident Matrix Horse Supplements for Your Horse’s Health As caretakers for our equine friends, our first priority is to look after our horse’s health so they can fee ...

    What are the Different Styles of English riding?(Post)

    English horseback riding is an incredibly diverse sport. With its long history, it's no surprise that a number of variations of the English style have developed over the years. Those who are new to ...

    How to Fit a Martingale Collar(Post)

    If you're looking for a dog collar that gives you a bit more control over your energetic dog, a martingale collar is a perfect choice. While many dog owners love these types of collars because o ...

    New Year's Resolutions...For Your Horse(Post)

    Pssst…. Attention all equines! Yes, this blog is for YOU! The New Year is here and your human counterparts are going to be busy trying to reinvent themselves. Things may even get a little ...

    How to Measure for a Bridle or Headstall(Post)

    The bridle is an important piece of tack since it facilitates one of the main methods of communication between a horse and a rider. There are several options from which to choose, but no matte ...

    When to Blanket a Horse(Post)

    If you live in a temperate climate, blanketing your horse is a very important part of horse ownership. Once the temperature dips below a certain point, it's essential to cover your horse in a warm ...

    Attending an Annual Meeting - and What to Bring!(Post)

    Winter signifies downtime in the horse community; bad weather, less riding, more holiday get-togethers, and show season is long over. Winter can also be an energizing time; a time to draw a plan ...

    Choosing an English Girth(Post)

    One of the most common types of English saddles is a close contact saddle. These saddles have shallower seats and smaller panels that allow for a closer fit for the rider and the horse. Even if ...

    What Makes a Good Riding Boot?(Post)

    Whether you ride English or Western, a good pair of riding boots is an essential part of every rider’s wardrobe. They’re almost as important as your saddle — ask any experienced rider and they’ll ...

    Top Tips to Get Your Kids Started Horseback Riding(Post)

    If you're ready to introduce your child - or a child you know - to horseback riding, we have some tips for you: 1. Consider the appropriate age. If your child is interested in riding horses and ...

    How to Hold Reins(Post)

    Both English and Western riders know how important it is to hold your horse's reins properly. The reins are your main mode of communication between you and your horse when you're in the saddle. Wit ...

    Safety Stirrups and What to Look For(Post)

    Equestrian safety stirrup technology has evolved to offer riders improved performance and greater confidence. Older designs may have features that are now considered ineffective or even dangerous for ...

    No-Stirrup November, Part II- Return of the Irons(Post)

    Yay! You did it! No-Stirrup November is just about over and we bet you can’t wait to get your beloved irons back! We’re sure your body has rediscovered its appreciation for stirrups… but h ...

    How to Bridle a Horse(Post)

    Learning how to bridle a horse is an important step for any rider. In addition to getting your horse ready to be ridden, it is an opportunity to build a good relationship with your horse by comple ...

    Circle Brands Western Trail Saddles: Which One is Right for You?(Post)

    Buying a good western saddle for trail riding is a big commitment. They are known for their durability, and can last you years. Historically, they were used for driving cattle and other livestock fo ...

    Equine First Aid Kits: Tips for Emergency Care and Tools to Have on Hand(Post)

    Whether your horse is old, young, steady, or reckless, an equine first aid kit is good to have on hand. Many horse owners have a small arsenal of equine medical supplies for when their horse is injur ...

    The Ultimate Beginner’s Guide to Horse Grooming: A Step-by-Step Approach for Equestrian Care(Post)

    Grooming your horse is an essential part of building a strong bond and ensuring your horse’s health and comfort. This beginner-friendly guide to horse grooming is perfect for new horse owners ...

    How to Clean an English Saddle(Post)

    The saddle is one of the most important pieces of your tack. It’s also one of the most significant investments you'll make in terms of your riding gear. In order to keep it in good condition your s ...

    A Guide to Western Riding(Post)

    Do you want to know the basics of Western riding? Do you want to understand the difference between English and Western riding? Maybe you're just deciding which type of riding is right for you? Mar ...

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