If your horse tends to have a hollowed back, it can indicate weakness through the abdominals and lack of engagement. Here are some targeted exercises.
Nutrition affects every aspect of equine health. As such, nutrition has a profound impact on the soundness and usefulness of the horse.
A common barrier to instituting an exercise regimen is lack of time. Find out how to achieve maximum results in a minimum amount of time.
Equine Pituitary Pars Intermedia Dysfunction (PPID), is a better definition for the endocrine disorder commonly known as Cushing’s syndrome.
Understanding hoof nutrition from amino acids to zinc, plus a collection of products to keep your horse’s feet comfortable and looking great.
How to recognize when your horse is ready for the double bridle, a dressage milestone, plus how to choose the right bridle and bitting options.
With temperatures trending higher and an increase in natural disasters and crop-threatening droughts, climate change is concerning for horse owners.
The flying change is one of those movements that defines the beginning of upper-level dressage training. Introduce it by keeping it simple.
With a foot in both the show and racing worlds, Stacey Krembil has been a powerful advocate for the Thoroughbred and has a favourite in the Breeders Stakes.
Expert advice on what to do and what not to do if you discover a puncture wound in your horse’s hoof, to prevent further damage and ensure proper healing.