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.
The equestrian community was left reeling following the tragic deaths of Marie-Hélèn Lessard, 49, a well-loved competitor, coach, judge, official, horse show organizer and volunteer, and her husband, Steven Ratz, 57, vice-principal of Westside Secondary School in Orangeville, ON.
Eva Havaris was hired in June 2014 as Equine Canada’s new CEO, six months after her predecessor, Jean-Christophe Gandubert, was terminated only a year after being hired. It’s been a busy first five months for Havaris, including a trip to the World Equestrian Games (WEG) in Normandy for a crash course in top-level equestrian sport.
Have you ever wondered how a perfectly healthy stallion bred to a perfectly healthy mare can produce a foal with a serious genetic illness?
What would happen to a rider who entered the ring for an equitation class with black stirrup irons? Keep reading to find out more.