Competition horses, especially at higher levels, have specific nutrient needs, including the replacement of electrolytes lost through sweating.
Revealing the results of an Ontario Horse Trials Association member survey and examining the state of eventing in the province.
Leather tack should be cleaned regularly to remove sweat and dirt and to keep it supple. Likely, there is a plethora of cleaning products on the market.
In this article experts discuss hunter/jumper conformation: what to embrace, what to avoid, and how “ideal” is an elusive goal.
All too often horses are provided little prior exposure to clipping, are expected to stand quietly for a two-hour body clip, and are punished if they fail.
Grooming a horse well is about far more than just elbow grease; it reveals a lot about the overall professionalism of the barn.
Three of Canada’s top saddle fitters share the three saddle fitting concerns they confront most frequently and possible solutions for them.
Quebec farm provides a retirement haven to the horses of Cavalia after they leave the limelight.
Born in Tokyo and raised in the United States, Karen Polle holds dual citizenship and three years ago began competing for her mother’s homeland of Japan.
Kassidy Keith started riding at a very young age when she would accompany her mother, Cheryl Keith, to work at Queen Margaret School.