Horse Commons is a shared place for horses, their people, and the barns they call home. It is a publication first: a quiet shelf of profiles, stories, and records, kept the way a good barn keeps its tack — clean, labeled, and looked after.
Nothing here is scraped and nothing is rushed. Every profile, photograph, and result appears only after a direct review with the people involved, and anything can be taken down as easily as it went up. A commons only works when everyone in it chose to be there.
We begin small, in Kentucky, with one founding community and a handful of reviewed pages. Horses will join with their people and their barns, results will arrive with their sources attached, and the shelf will fill at the pace of permission — not the pace of the internet.
If you would like a horse of yours to stand in the Commons, or you simply want to watch it grow, write to hello@horsecommons.com.
This founding note contains no additional factual claims.