We like to think we are on the same wavelength as our horses. But recent research into heart coupling indicates that we may not be quite so in sync.
Horse Sport asks, can genetically modified horses improve the abilities of equine athletes? And, perhaps more importantly, should it be allowed?
A brief history of equestrian course design, and the journeys of two Canadians who pursued the vocation – David Ballard and Meghan Rawlins.
Get advice on how manage a horse with respiratory illness, from what to feed to which medications and natural products to use in order to ease symptoms.
Three fundamental take-home lessons to improve the halt, corners and stride adjustability, from dressage master Carl Hester, that every rider should know.
Horse Sport explores what’s wrong with the sport of dressage, and how Equestrian Canada’s Dressage Committee and riders themselves can get it back on track.
In 2012, at the age of 18, Reed Kessler became the youngest show jumper ever to compete in an Olympic Games as part of the U.S. team.
Canadian dressage rider, coach and clinician Eiren Crawford is based in the US and has experience training with some of the best riders in the world.
Dwayne Job of System Fencing Ltd. discusses the different types of wood that can be used for horse fencing, and the associated costs of each kind.
Horse-Canada.com reviews the shallow pool of potential host facilities for the 2022 World Equestrian Games, following the withdrawal of Samorin, Slovakia.