Massage therapy is an effective method to optimize overall muscle health for horses of all levels and careers, better enabling the horse to move freely.
British Columbia’s Sara Sellmer found her love of eventing at any early age, in Pony Club, and is now one of the top Canadian eventers in the world.
Psychologist April Clay lists the top five qualities of a great equestrian student, with the attitude, self-control and work ethic to succeed.
In the wake of recent high-profile sexual assault scandals, preventing gender-based offensive behaviour in the workplace has become a crucial concern.
Although there is little research on grief in horses, researchers have documented numerous instances of what looks like grief in a variety of other animals.
The Equestrian Canada Eventing Committee has implemented some new eventing initiatives for 2018, made possible through the Eventing Levy Program.
Get advice on planning an equestrian facility, from the site location and building specs to the number of horses you can keep on your property.
Everything Warmblood horse breeders need to know about a newly-discovered, fatal, genetic disorder called Warmblood Fragile Foal Syndrome.
Horseback riders invest a lot of money in tack over the years, and they should keep it safe with these high-tech (and not so high-tech) ideas.
The science behind competition coaching, and how modern teaching methods can better simulate the pressures and choices riders have to make in the ring.