Great Gifts for Horse Lovers

Tacky Actually Works, If You're Talking Tack!

Linda Ann Nickerson
If you love a horse-lover, you may already have the ideal gift in mind. If not, don't be saddled with guilt. Here's a bit of advice: Skip the bridal shop, and head for the bridle shop.

Equestrian-friendly gifts are available in every price range. The possibilities are vast. Try to rein in your enthusiasm, as you peruse this list, which may stir-up some ideas.

Gifts for Equine Enthusiasts:

Artistic horse figurines: Pick from Breyer Collectibles, Montana Silversmiths statues, Painted Ponies, Peter Stone Horses and many more offerings. Gee, even Webkinz has horse models!

Apparel: Shop for horse-printed baseball caps, bandannas, jackets, neckties, pajamas, socks, tee shirts, sweatshirts and other fun items.

Calendars: Select from equine photography or cartoon calendars (Last year, I got five of these!) and day planners. If you are extra handy with your computer, why not try a bit of desktop publishing and create your own horsey photo calendar?

Child care: Offer to watch the horse-lover's children, so he or she can enjoy a few hours at the barn!

Gift cards: Order these from tack and feed stores, saddle shops or online equine catalogs. Most horse owners have an ever-growing list of equipment needs, as well as items requiring repair. A gift card might be just the ticket!

Gift certificates: Create a free pass for a free ride (on your horse), a riding lesson, trailering to a show or forest preserve trail system or a horse-grooming lesson.

Holiday items: Buy horsey tree ornaments, pony light strands, equine tree skirts, wreaths of horse treats and other festive treats.

Horse games and puzzles: Look for board and video games, such as Herd Your Horses and Horse Sense.

Horsey care package: Assemble a basket of horse grooming supplies. Include braiding bands, brushes and combs, fly spray, hoof pick, hoof polish, mane detangler, shower mitt and a sweat scraper.

Jewelry: Pick out equine-themed bracelets, cufflinks, earrings, hairpins, money-clips, pendants and rings.

Movies (DVDs) about horses: Choose from Hidalgo, The Horse Whisperer, Misty, National Velvet, Phar Lap, Racing Stripes, Seabiscuit, Spirit and Wild Hearts Can't Be Broken.

Non-fiction books about horses: Dorling-Kindersley has a full array of informative picture books for children. For adults, you might find a discipline-specific book (dressage, jumping, barrel-racing, driving, etc.), a breed-specific work (thoroughbreds, appaloosas, warmbloods, Morgans and more), or a general how-to guide.

Novels about horses: Pick from dozens of titles, including Black Beauty, The Black Stallion, Misty of Chincoteague, and Wander.

Office supplies: Look at equine-themed desk sets, mouse pads, notepads, pencils and pens, playing cards, screen-savers and stationary sets.

Personal items: Shop for backpacks, belts, cell phone cases, key rings, tote bags, wallets, etc. (all with horsey themes).

Picture frames: Give horse-shaped or pony-printed frames, or basic frames containing a photo of a favorite horse (possibly with the recipient!).

Saddle pads or blankets: These are available in countless colors and patterns.

Splint boots or polo wraps for the recipient's horse. Why not match these to a brand-new saddle pad?

Tablewares: Choose from pony-printed beverage coasters, cereal bowls, coffee mugs, dessert plates, flatware, hi-ball glasses, placemats, etc.

Tack: Unless you are an equine enthusiast as well, you may find it difficult to select tack and riding equipment for your recipient. However, a bit of investigating and a few strategic questions might put you on the right path here.

Treats: Horses love alfalfa cubes, apples, carrots, oat cookies, peppermints, stud-muffins, vitamin chunks, and more. At Christmas, we hang stockings on each horse's stall, and we fill them with tiny candy canes and starlight peppermints. Most of our horses prefer the red-and-white ones over the green-and-white spearmints. You might include horse-shaped cookies or chocolates for your human gift recipient too!

While you're at it, be sure to include Peppermint Ponies! Click here for easy instructions for this simple horsey Christmas craft.

Published by Linda Ann Nickerson - Featured Contributor in Lifestyle and Sports

Linda Ann Nickerson brings decades of reporting and a globally minded Midwestern perspective to a host of topics, balancing human interest with history, hard facts and often humor.  View profile

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  • Don't be saddled with guilt. Here's a bit of advice: Skip the bridal shop. Head for the bridle shop!
  • While you're at it, be sure to include Peppermint Ponies!
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  • Teresa Wilson1/4/2008

    I love horses so I just had to check out your list! It's great!

  • Dana12/24/2007

    I love these ideas!

  • Susan Anderson12/19/2007

    I'm sure this has made holiday shopping a little easier for many people this Christmas!

  • Lenora Murdock12/18/2007

    Great article for Horse Lovers

  • Layla Lair12/18/2007

    Nice ideas :-)

  • E Harmon12/17/2007

    Being a 4-H agent I know a lot of horse lovers! Great list!

  • Elena H.12/16/2007

    Great ideas from one who should know!

  • Lori Piper12/16/2007

    great article with great ideas!!!!!!!!

  • jcorn12/16/2007

    I MEANT to say, "I love horses and am a former horse owner". Ack, too much eggnog or something.

  • jcorn12/16/2007

    As a former horse lover, I think you covered the bases quite nicely!
    :)

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