Biosecurity planning for equestrian events is becoming increasingly crucial as more horses than ever co-mingle at more international shows.
Equine Ownership
Your horse's blankets have been working hard this winter ‒ it's time to give them a little mid-season love to help them make it until spring.
A UofG study found that blindfolding horses results in more resistance behaviours and longer leading times, but horse personality also plays a part.
The hindgut of the horse is a delicate, symbiotic ecosystem; here is some advice to keep it functioning optimally.
Preparing the young horse for its adult life can help ensure a good life and improve safety in the horse-human relationship.
A study looked at what have we learned from accident analysis to mitigate future risk and work towards safer interactions with horses.
Achieving 'lightness' requires a shift of focus away from controlling the neck and head, and more attention directed to the seat and leg.
A study looked at the cost, suitability, versatility, temperament and work ethic of retired Thoroughbreds in various equestrian disciplines.
A study in Australia looked at exercise habits and self-perceptions of fitness among dressage, eventing, and jumping riders.
A look at some of OE's forward-thinking programs, expanded coaching initiatives and newly-launched member health and dental benefits.