Kent Philip Farrington came incredibly close to being world number one in 2016, but achieving that designation is not his raison d’etre.
In the final part of this series, equine psychologist Antonia Henderson looks at why we need to know our equine athletes better, discover what they need for their psychological well-being, and ensure that it happens.
Jaclyn Duff only recently made the decision to ride professionally, but talent was never the question for this natural born rider.
Eventing in Canada is floundering and what is desperately needed to turn the ship around is a long-term plan for competition success.
Security isn’t only the purview of barns housing million-dollar mounts and expensive tack. Even modest operations and private barns can fall victim to theft
Working the two-point position is great conditioning for riders. It helps stretch your heels down and helps strengthen your leg muscles.
No matter what discipline you ride, a horse that leans on your hands is not properly engaging his hind end, which will impact your dressage marks and more.
In this article Randy Roy, a senior international judge, course designer and author, gives his advice on a range of problems or issues seen at shows.
Diarrhea may be the main symptom of many potentially dangerous conditions such as infections, parasite overloads, and toxins.
Beginning next year, Horse Sport will be running profiles featuring rescue horses and/or OTTBs who have gone on to have successful debuts or second careers in hunter/jumper, eventing, or dressage competition with their new owners. If you have such a special partner, or know of one, contact us at editor@horsesport.com with the details and you may see your lucky rehomed horse profiled in 2017!