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How to Tie & Style a Wild Rag
A wild rag is a square scarf, usually made from silk or a silk blend. It’s worn around the neck of a western rider. These lightweight scarves make the perfect accessory on cold days for warmth and hot days for protection and cooling. -
Chinks vs. Chaps - What to Wear for Each Event
Horseback riders have worn leather leg protection dating back to the Spanish in the 1600s. The leather protected the rider’s legs from brush and cacti. What was once a simple protective item has now evolved into different styles made of many materials. -
A Guide to Rodeo Events
According to prorodeo.com, more than 43 million people identify themselves as fans of ProRodeo, the world's largest and biggest rodeo! Many of them attend PRCA-sanctioned rodeos around the country annually. -
Why You Should Shop at Henderson's Western Store
If you are a cowgirl looking for high-quality show clothing, look no further than Henderson’s Western Store. We offer a wide variety of show clothi... -
4 Western Wear Essentials for Cowboys
When it comes to dressing like a cowboy, there are a few key pieces of clothing that you just can’t do without. The best cowboy apparel can be fou... -
Why Henderson's Western Store Has Everything a Cowgirl Needs
At Henderson’s Western Wear we’ve been providing Jackson, Ohio with high-quality western wear and horse tack for more than 50 years. From cowboy b... -
How It Started
Jerry Henderson grew up on the family farm located in the rolling hills of Southern Ohio. He was the youngest of six. On the farm they raised dai... -
Keeping a Good Coat in the Winter
Do winter months leave your horse’s coat looking dull and shaggy? Horses naturally grow thick winter coats to help maintain their body temperature in cold weather. This can be a maintenance challenge for horse owners who ride throughout the winter.
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How to Keep Your Hay Fresh in the Cold + Wet Months
With winter weather coming quickly, it’s time to consider your hay storage. In most areas, barns have already purchased their hay for the winter months. Hay is an excellent way to provide forage and nutrients to your horse when the grass is unavailable, but there are some tricks to keeping it fresh and safe during the winter. -
A Look Back
Showing horses has always been a passion of mine. I started locally on a little black pony in the walk trot class. I placed third out of four and... -
Making Strides with Riding Programs for Young Equestrians
The Youth Equestrian Development Association, YEDA for short, provides equestrian riding programs for youth students encouraging education through competitions, clinics, and networking events. -
Fall Outerwear Must-Haves for the Barn + Beyond
Horseback riding in the Fall is bittersweet. You can enjoy the beautiful scenery and cool temperatures before the cold weather arrives. One of the challenges of Fall and Winter riding is picking the proper clothing.