Four years after the devastating earthquake and tsunami in Japan, writer Julie Salverson journeys to the region to attempt to find out what became of the horses.
Lawyer Catherine E. Willson examines the disturbing trend of residents in new housing developments in the country complaining about the "nuisance" of long-established farms and stables. Do horse owners have a recourse?
Early, positive lessons in the breeding shed using a phantom mare will make your young stallion easier and safer to handle.
Great influences, golden opportunities (and a little luck) are propelling this Albertan to the top.
Rather than going stir-crazy in the arena this winter, get out of the saddle and try these in-hand groundwork exercises. Hyde Moffatt tells how.
Horses living in a natural social herd form intraspecific social hierarchies that serve to minimize aggression rather than exacerbate it.
Eventing's sweethearts have got it going on.
Colic is a painful digestive disturbance for horses, where excessive gasses may build up, blockages may occur, or worse. Learn more in this article.
Whether it is a joint, metabolic, respiratory, or other type of supplements, consider the following to find the product that best suits your horse’s needs.
Over 30 equine, veterinary, and footing specialists from three continents gathered at a special two-day equine surfaces forum held in Switzerland.