The Knabstrupper breed is relatively new in North America; it was not until 2002 that they were introduced here from Europe.
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The Equine Industry Symposium held at Guelph University at OVC was organized by the second year students of the BBRM degree in the Equine Sciences Faculty.
Leather is a by-product of the meat industry, and as such, has already seen a huge decline in availability world-wide. Find out more here.
Dr. Sue has emphasised the importance of correct saddle fitting for the welfare of the horse, but also the implications on the rider’s position, & more.
Saddlefit 4 Life® is a group of equine professionals working together to protect horses and riders from back damage caused by poorly fitting saddles.
Asymmetry is quite common in horses. It is extremely important for horses to be properly fitted to make sure the saddle they are wearing is right for them.
Learn the key points to fitting a western saddle to both the horse and the rider for balance and comfort, from master saddler Jochen Schleese.
Horses sweat just as humans do. Therefore, it is important to have the right saddle pad in order to ensure your horse is comfortable while being ridden.
Saddle making history shows that the saddle tree looked almost the same for 4,300 years. Find out more about the evolution of the design here.
Equine therapy has been shown to provide physical and psychological support to patients suffering from illnesses such as cancer.