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The Latest Treatments for Tendon and Ligament Injuries

All horses are susceptible to ligament and tendon injuries. Those with athletic careers are at a higher risk due to the extra force put on their legs daily
By: Ali Miletic

Danielle Goldstein is Pretty Badass

Israeli show jumper Danielle Goldstein is pretty badass, between jumping, developing the sport in her country and breaking all the fashion rules.
By: Pamela Young

Get The Most from Your Warm-Up

Your warm-up begins the moment you sit in the saddle, so make the most of it with these six easy but effective exercises that will set up a better ride.
By: Sheri Spencer, CEMT, PTS

Event Marketing on A Budget

Try these 10 no- or low-cost technological and traditional approaches to help promote your upcoming show, fundraiser, clinic or other type of equine event.
By: Nicole Kitchener

Tara Metzner: Living the Dream

From B.C. to California. Tara Metzner, 40, is one of Canada's most successful professionals in the competitive world of show hunters in the United States.
By: Jessica Lefroy

How You Can Be More Focused At A Show

Developing focus and becoming a mindful rider is about being in the present moment, fully engaged with the experience of communicating with your horse.
By: April Clay

What is Horse-Human Heart Coupling?

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.
By: Antonia J.Z. Henderson

Genetically Modified Super Horses

Horse Sport asks, can genetically modified horses improve the abilities of equine athletes? And, perhaps more importantly, should it be allowed?
By: Kim Izzo

Course Design as a Career

A brief history of equestrian course design, and the journeys of two Canadians who pursued the vocation – David Ballard and Meghan Rawlins.
By: Jean Llewellyn

How to Manage a Horse with Respiratory Illness

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.
By: Susan Stafford-Pooley
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