If you have experienced or witnessed a horse panicking while tied to a post or a trailer, you know how dangerous it can be.
In this article, Jenn Serek shares her tips for memorizing courses to give yourself the best chance to succeed in the ring.
During the recent Dressage Canada Performance Advantage Symposium, six-time Olympian Christilot Boylen reminded riders and spectators of her long-time trademark philosophy: 'Practice doesn't make perfect; perfect practice makes perfect.'
The keyhole obstacle, as the name suggests, requires horses to jump through a 'hole' often carved out of brush. It doesn't usually make an appearance on course until the preliminary or higher levels.
Once a familiar face on the Canadian show jumping scene, this former Junior of the Year is now enjoying career and family on other continents.
The FEI has two classifications for prohibited substances; they are either banned, or they are a controlled medication. Keep reading to find out more.
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