What you can do (and shouldn't do) when you witness neglect or abuse
Research has shown that whip use in the jumper ring is actually counter-effective. Is there a correct way to incorporate this training device, and how much is too much?
In the four years since Heather MacInnis branched out on her own as a trainer, she has already experienced a level of success that even she finds surprising
To understand a horse’s teeth and dental needs, owners need to know what’s going on in their mouths at each stage of their development, says Grant MacKinnon
Randy Roy is a senior international judge, course designer and author. He owns and operates Hunters Glen Show Stable in King, ON, with his daughter, Ryan Roy.
Despite being badly injured in a riding accident and a devastating number of losses in her personal life, Lynne Poole was determined to accomplish her goals
We know that para-dressage riders compete in specific grade levels based on their particular level of ability, but what do they all mean?
It is not very often that one has the opportunity to ride with an Olympic champion, but in the spring of 2014, Leslie Reid did just that – twice.
Gymnastics are a fundamental training exercise that have as much use at home as they do to sharpening skills in the warm-up ring at shows.
Your event horse thrives on galloping and jumping in the cross-country and stadium phases, but dressage may be a different story. Instead of being relaxed and obedient, your horse gets tense and excited, resulting in a less-than-stellar dressage ride which can knock you out of the ribbons right from the start.