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The Ultimate Guide to Choosing a Boarding Stable

Maintaining a positive and long-lasting relationship at the barn between boarders and owners/managers can be an art in itself.
By: Laura Gray

Emily Thompson’s Extreme Pony Power

Six years ago, Emily Thompson’s mother, Lisa Lunt-Thompson, asked her daughter if she wanted to accompany her to the World Equestrian Games in Kentucky.
By: Tracy Hanes

Back to Basics: A Pre-Season Reboot with Cindy Ishoy

In this article Cindy Ishoy gets back to basics with this pre-season set of exercises focusing on rhythm, suppleness, and contact.
By: Alison King

A Jump-Start for Young Riders with Beth Underhill

Beth Underhill talks about the Jump Canada Young Rider Development Program.
By: Susan Stafford-Pooley

Training Rewards that Work

Do you think patting and praising your horse (and even treats) are really effective as a training tool? You might be surprised.
By: Hazel Plumbley

3 Steps to Turn Around Jealousy

Registered psychologist April Clay offers psychology tips for dealing with jealousy.
By: April Clay

The Heart of the Horse

New research is helping us understand more about protecting this vital organ in competitive equines.
By: Teresa Ann Pitman

What do Hoof Rings Indicate?

This article highlights what a horse's hoof rings can mean, and also goes into detail to explain the basics of hoof growth and what factors can impact it.
By: Kentucky Equine Research

The FUNdamentals with Brittany Fraser

Brittany Fraser shares tips for making dressage appealing to young riders.
By: Alison King

A Leg Up: Finding University Equestrian Teams and Scholarships

You are a high school freshman and your parents and guidance counsellors are already asking you what you want to study in university.
By: Sheila Wright
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