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Arena Ready: The Ultimate Guide to Matching Your Show Blanket, Horse, and Outfit
Let’s be honest: performance is paramount. The judges are looking at your circles, your stops, and your horse's willingness. But in disciplines like Western Pleasure, Ranch Riding, or even just the Grand Entry at the local rodeo, turnout counts. When you ride into the pen, you want to present a confident, polished picture. When you enter your class or run confidently and well presented, it helps paint a picture and demands the judges attention. A mismatched outfit or a blanke
Jess Henry
Jan 282 min read


Caring for Your Horse in Summer: The Essential Australian Guide
Beating the Heat: Essential Summer Horse Care for Australian Riders There is nothing quite like an Australian summer. The days are longer, the trails are calling, and the event season is in full swing. But whether you are in the humid heat of Queensland or the dry scorchers of the southern states, the harsh sun presents a serious challenge for our horses. As riders, we need to adapt. Caring for your horse in summer is about more than just finding shade; it’s about proactive
Jess Henry
Jan 63 min read


Western Horse - A complete guide to leg protection: Choosing the Right Gear for Performance
Whether it's a run at the NFR, cutting a cow, or asking for a sliding stop in the reining pen, Western performance horses are elite athletes. They undergo immense physical stress, particularly on their lower limbs. As riders, it is our responsibility to ensure they have the best support possible. This starts with understanding leg protection for horse in all western disciplines. At 5H Western, we often hear the question: "Do I really need boots just for training?" The short
Jess Henry
Jan 45 min read


The Ultimate Guide to Western Saddle Pads: Wool vs. Synthetic & Finding the Perfect Fit
They say "no hoof, no horse," but at 5H Western , we reckon "no back, no horse" is just as fitting. As Australian riders, we ask a lot of our equine partners. Whether you are turning cans at a rodeo, pushing cattle in the scrub, or competing at the highest level, the interface between your saddle and your horse's back is where comfort meets performance. One of the most common questions we get asked is: "Which saddle pad do I actually need?" It’s easy to get overwhelmed by the
Jess Henry
Jan 44 min read
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