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A Look at Estate Planning and Tax Laws Related to Horse Farms

We examine two hypothetical circumstances in which a farm owner wishes to transfer their land to their children, including the pros and cons of doing so.
By: Brian Nichols

Careers in the Horse Biz: Independent Tack Shop Owner

Every horse owner’s favourite destination (next to the barn, of course!) is the local tack shop. Many of us have even fantasized about opening our own.
By: Donna Marie West

German Dressage Rider Christoph Koschel Took an Alternative Path

He had the talent to become a dressage superstar, but Germany’s Christoph Koschel made a choice to build his dreams another way, and is now a top trainer.
By: Pamela Young
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Three Body Control Exercises for Show Jumping Riders

A rider’s position over fences is paramount to allow the horse to perform to its best ability. Try these exercises to develop better body control.
By: Lindsay Brock/Jump Media

Canadian Eventer Dana Cooke is Going Full Steam Ahead

British Columbia-native Dana Cooke is a new face on the Canadian Eventing Team, who helped them win a bronze medal at the 2019 Pan Am Games.
By: Susan Stafford-Pooley

Chronobiology: Aligning Horse Training & Management with Nature

Research into natural internal rhythms in horses is unlocking information that can help in the timing of feeding, training, and other management decisions.
By: Shannon Pratt-Phillips, Ph.D.

Porter Brothers Are Rising American Show Jumping Stars

We chat with brothers Wilton and Lucas Porter, who are students of the famed Jeroen Dubbledam, about their show jumping successes and more.
By: Pamela Young

The Unique Relationship Between Equestrian Coaches and Riders

Considering the risks involved in equestrian sport, the unique partnership between a coach and rider is like no other coach-athlete relationship in sports.
By: Megan Pinfield

Accident Protocols at Equestrian Canada Horse Shows

What happens if a competitor falls or is injured at an Equestrian Canada-rated horse show? Learn more about their accident and return to play protocols.
By: Susan Adey

Equestrian Canada Coach Licensing Changes Explained

Changes are coming to the way equestrian coaches are licensed in Canada. Find out what they are, and what they mean to equestrian sport in Canada.
By: Horse Sport
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