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A man whipping a horse being ridden in an arena.

The Shocking Details Behind the FEI’s Case Against Cesar Parra

The video and photographic evidence presented in the case showed a pattern of methodical, repetitive and continuous abuse.
By: Horse Sport staff
A horse standing in a PET scanner.

Diagnostic Tools for Detecting Equine Lameness

While traditional imaging methods are constantly improving, there are also exciting new diagnostic devices and treatment options on the horizon.
By: Equine Guelph
A Kubota tractor engine.

10 Tips for Tractor Maintenance

To ensure the longevity and optimal performance of your Kubota tractor, regular basic maintenance is essential.
A woman standing in a barn with a horse.

Q&A with Carolyn Scime: From Braiding Manes to Selling Country Estates

Growing up a 'total barn rat' gave this Chestnut Park real estate agent a deep understanding of farm life and how a property should function.
Horses and riders in a warm-up ring.

Quality Flatwork in the Warm-Up Ring (It’s Possible!)

A few simple but important ways to sneak in quality flatwork while staying safe and respectful of etiquette in a busy warm-up ring.
By: Holly Grayton
A bay horse coughing in a field.

Orthobiologics: New Hope For Treating Equine Asthma?

While it is still early days, there is some encouraging research into nebulized Alpha-2-macroglobulin as a treatment.
By: Horse Sport staff
A chestnut horse chewing on a wooden fence rail.

Understanding and Preventing Wood Chewing

Wood chewing is likely triggered by an underlying issue such as nutritional deficiency, stress, pain, gastrointestinal distress or boredom.
By: Lauren Fraser, MSC, FFCP
An overweight horse in a field with a grazing muzzle.

Horse Owners: Conflicting Emotions and Equine Obesity

A new study explores owners’ perceptions of what 'well-cared-for' looks like and the role it plays in maintaining horses at a healthy weight.
By: Caelan Beard
Two horses surrounded by flies.

Horses and Hepatitis: Caring for the Equine Liver

Equine hepatitis viruses can pose a serious risk to horses' health, but the impact can be minimized with prevention and good management.
By: Jessika-M. Cavalleri / Equine Disease Quarterly
Two images of a woman on a bay horse.

At Home with Kimberley Martens Winsingh

The Canadian may not be a familiar face on this side of the Atlantic, but she and her husband are building a solid rep in the horse biz in Europe.
By: Jessica Lefroy
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