In a continuing series, Hippomundo looks at Young Horse World Championships participants and what they are doing (and jumping) today.
Breeding
Four decades of careful breeding at W. Charlot Farm continues to produce sport horse champions; now Augustin Walch passes the torch to his daughter.
There are certain medications available that can make handling sometimes fractious stallions and mares a bit easier during the busy show season.
Hickstead died before he could fulfill his future as a sire. We tracked down a few of his progeny to see how they have been doing.
Equine embryo transfer is integral to breeding programs around the world and now, embryo auctions give buyers an affordable way to get elite pedigrees.
As foaling season approaches, we ask: why do some mares not carry their foals to full term? Why are some foals born with abnormalities?
Everything Warmblood horse breeders need to know about a newly-discovered, fatal, genetic disorder called Warmblood Fragile Foal Syndrome.
Horseback riders invest a lot of money in tack over the years, and they should keep it safe with these high-tech (and not so high-tech) ideas.
As three-year-olds they were superior examples of conformation. Where are these Governor General’s and Lieutenant Governor’s Cup winners now?
Which genetics are considered to be among the best in the world by today’s competition standards? Find out in this article.