Cribbing is one of many stereotypies observed in numerous captive species, defined as ritualized, repetitive behaviour that appears to serve no purpose.
Learning the essentials of taking and assessing vital signs requires that you first know what is normal – and more importantly, what isn't.
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Horse show tensions can peak in the warm-up area with unpredictable, sensitive horses and their humans, amped up on caffeine, nerves, and excitement.
For thousands of riders every year, their ride ends with a trip to the emergency room. This article looks at safety equipment and how effective it is.
While bringing Willie along has been a “rollercoaster of emotions” and a ton of hard work, Clark says, “I wouldn’t trade a single moment.”
Germany’s Isabell Werth and her 12-year-old mare Weihegold OLD went into the New Year at the top of the World Dressage rankings.
There are many factors to take into consideration when you have a horse returning to work. In this article Elizabeth Gingras highlights some of them.
One of the most common equitation pitfalls is keeping one’s heels down and stable - which is integral to more than just a pretty picture.
Esther Mortimer and Harper MacKenzie explain how you can build the foundation towards a great extended trot.