Frequently asked questions
What should I put in my equestrian TikTok bio?
Lead with your discipline and level — dressage, eventing, trail, or green-horse retraining — plus who it's for and why to follow. Add a series, a posting rhythm, or an honest promise like "save my mistakes." Skip "just loves horses" and name your exact corner of the barn. Keep it under 80 characters.
How do I write a horse bio that gets more followers?
Get specific and honest. Riders follow accounts that match their discipline, level, and budget, so say those out loud, then promise a real payoff — training fixes, barn hacks, or a rescue rehab series. A little honesty about vet bills and green-horse days earns trust faster than a polished highlight reel.
Should my equestrian bio mention my horse or my discipline?
Both, if it fits under 80 characters — your discipline tells riders what you teach, and your horse's story (ex-racehorse, rescue, first horse) gives them a reason to follow the journey. If you must choose, lead with the discipline and level, since that's what people search and filter on.
Keep going: Horses & equestrian hooks, Horses & equestrian captions, or all bio ideas by niche.