Cancer is defined as the uncontrolled growth of cells that develop into masses, tumours, which invade healthy tissue and release chemicals into the body.
Laura Tidball-Balisky explains how she teaches students to prepare for equitation ride-offs through practice, memorization, focus, and stress-busting techniques.
When looking to purchase a horse for myself or a customer, size suitability plays a huge factor in determining the ideal match.
Dressage rider Leah Wilkins on pregnancy, the Olympics, and her “overnight success.”
Jan Stephens answers your questions about horse show rules involving the jumper warning card, pony height, and rule change suggestions.
Performance and training are two sides of the same coin.In order to perform well, you have to train. In order to train, you have to keep performance in mind
Long-lining has been a training technique for centuries, used by horsemen the world over with horses from unbroken youngsters to made campaigners.
Yeast cultures in manufactured feeds is not new; a look at five of the top equine feed companies in Canada listed at least one product that has yeast.
Which is worse – cross-cantering or counter-cantering around a turn? Find out what Randy Roy has to say about this, and more.
Looking back on the life of this iconic businessman and co-founder of Spruce Meadows.