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Horse Illustrated

July/August 2025
Magazine

Horse Illustrated is the magazine for hands-on horse owners and riders. Each issue delivers expert advice on horse health and care, the latest gear, user-friendly training tips for English and western riders, and profiles of interesting equestrians, rounded out with our signature breed profile and beautiful photos.

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Shoo-Fly season • As fly season hits high gear, make sure your horse is protected from head to hoof.

Genetic testing • There are many reasons to get a DNA test done on your horse. Here are some options to see if it’s right for you.

Healing With horses • J.J. Tate found the strength and courage to battle breast cancer through her horses and classical dressage.

Supple in the saddle • Unlock your mobility using four key moves to become a stronger rider.

Reading feed labels • Two experts answer your top 6 questions about nutrient labels on bagged feeds and supplements.

Foster appreciation • The ASPCA National Animal Foster Appreciation Week takes place the third week in August. Find out how you can help adoptable horses with a short-term home.

Visiting the lipizzaners • Hotel Maestoso in Slovenia is the ideal European escape for horse lovers.

Bridging the gap • Prep for ranch trail classes when you practice the bridge obstacle before a show.

Liberty mark training • Step up your liberty game with mark training to unlock the secrets of Hollywood horse trainers.

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Tackling CANNON CRUD • Cannon keratosis is a common problem, but you can stay on top of it with some simple strategies.

VITAMIN E FOR EVERYONE • This critical nutrient is a heavy lifter when it comes to your horse’s health. Find out what it does and if you’re feeding enough of it.

FROM HORSES to Hallmark • When it comes to the horses in actress Alison Sweeney’s life, it’s a family affair.

Battling Barn-Time Guilt • If you feel bad about spending time away from your family when you go to the barn, or about spending time away from your horse while you’re at work, you’re not alone.

Hawaiian Cowboy Tradition • Hawaiian cowboys, called paniolo, trace their roots to vaqueros and enjoy a rich tradition that lives on today.

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The Friesian • Friesians have more than just good looks, they also have stellar temperaments and versatility within equestrian sports.

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Formats

  • OverDrive Magazine

Languages

  • English