HORSE ILLUSTRATED
Published Monthly
ABOUT HORSE ILLUSTRATED
Horse Illustrated magazine is a complete source for enjoying and caring for your horse. Each issue of Horse Illustrated magazine features articles on English and Western training, equine news, classifieds and a breeder directory.
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Overall, 14 of 14 customers (100%) would recommend this title to a friend.
1 of 2 people (50%) found the following review helpful:
- Pros: A variety of topics
- Cons: Mostly mainstream advice
I enjoy reading Horse Illustrated each month; it has plenty of good information. My complaint is that most of the information is traditional, if you know what I mean. There's not much attention given to natural health or natural horsemanship (Parelli is in there but he's only one of many trainers who teach it, would like to see some others). That being said, it's a good place to get lots of good general information that you can then research more deeply on your own.
- Gender: Female
- Age: 18-34
- Magazines: 0-1
22 of 39 people (56%) found the following review helpful:
- Pros: To: all you horse illustrated fans
- Cons: From: Emily
Horse Illustrated is great for kids and adults. It teaches kids the responsibility of taking care of horses and their moods and all that other great stuff. There's great stories from readers like me and you. I love Horse Illustrated. It's a delightful read.
- Gender: Female
- Age: 0-17
- Magazines: 6+
21 of 39 people (54%) found the following review helpful:
- Pros: The price was great!
- Cons: Mostly Ads.
Horse Illustrated magazine is OK. There's not much information but a lot of ads.
- Gender: Female
- Age: 18-34
- Parent: Yes
- Magazines: 4-5
23 of 44 people (52%) found the following review helpful:
- Pros: Walking horse, Walking horse, Walking horse......;)
- Cons: Not enough or much attention given to this breed
I was just about to give up on Horse Illustrated magazine having anything, even a negative mention about the Tennessee Walking horse Mississippi Walking horse if I had my say about it) but so far these last two issues have had at least one article about them. I really enjoyed last month's issue about Elvis and his love for the breed. So I'll keep buying Horse Illustrated as long as the editors keep having at least one positive or negative article about this breed.
- Gender: Male
- Age: 35-54
- Magazines: 6+
22 of 46 people (48%) found the following review helpful:
Horse Illustrated is such a good magazine I tell everyone I know about it.
- Gender: Female
- Age: 18-34
- Magazines: 6+
ABOUT HORSE ILLUSTRATED
Horse Illustrated is published by Bowtie Inc., formerly Fancy Publications. Readers will benefit from articles on both English and Western training as well as horsekeeping and news on medical advancements. Examples of columns include "Western Roundup," "Vet Files," "Life with Horses," and "English Arena." Anyone in the market for new horses will find the classified section and breeder directory very helpful. The gallery is filled with full-page photos of beautiful horses. The "Illustrated Shopper" section is a great style guide for anything you could need from clothing to blankets. Readers enjoy profiles of riders, teachers, and breeders featured in the "HI Profile" department. Other horse riding magazines include Horse & Rider, Practical Horseman and Equus.
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