Get help stopping your horse, from Debbie Dobson, a coach, trainer, and competitor with 30 years’ experience in the equine industry.
Can’t ‘see’ a take-off spot or distance if your life depended on it? Perhaps you’re looking too hard, or need to work on the basics.
Meet Haley Stradling, a versatile champion on both sides of the sport.
This article highlights the different problems and complications mares can deal with during late-term pregnancy and how to deal with them.
Once you are certain there isn’t a pathological or physiological reason for your horse's picky eating, you can start to look for behavioural causes
Sitting right in the middle of the Dressage Training Scale, contact is often the most misunderstood step on the scale. Learn how to correct mistakes here.
Tying-up in horses was associated with selenium deficiency in the past, but selenium does not seem to be a major factor in cases of tying-up today.
This article highlights different respiratory diseases a horse can have, and breaks them down into three categories: infectious, allergic, and parasitic.
Necropsies are performed post-mortem in order to answer questions about the cause and circumstances of death.
The struggle to keep the horse and rider sound of body and mind through the show season is always a top priority for trainers.