It's a reality that showing can be stressful: here are some tips to surround yourself and your horse with a calming atmosphere.
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This next instalment in the series which explains how to make sense of research results looks at measurement, validity, and reliability.
Time to head to the shows (or just show your horse some love); here are some handy tips to make your grooming sessions a breeze.
'Funny' horse videos depicting equine behaviour can jeopardize our Social License to Operate; increasingly, the court of public opinion is not on our side.
REMT Janet Storey explains how to turn grooming sessions into an opportunity to spot soreness, increase circulation and improve muscle function.
We commonly think of 'overfacing' being associated with jumps that are too big – but it is symbolic for all kinds of challenges.
In this exclusive excerpt from lawyer Catherine Willson's new book 'Canadian Equine Law', some recommendations when using an agent are covered.
Omega-3 rich oils are useful in equine diets for their anti-inflammatory properties as well as their caloric value as a good energy source.
Pain can be situational or chronic, but horses experiencing chronic pain are more likely to develop negative changes in their overall mood.
You can find most of these products in your kitchen, and have fun incorporating them into your grooming routine.