One of the most difficult behavioural vices with which to deal in a show horse is in-gate sourness.
Spooking is a natural behaviour in horses, which are programmed to be on the alert for predators.
Dressage Canada Special Advisor, Desi Dillingham, on the future of Canadian dressage
While there are hundreds of species of weeds that are toxic to horses, the following are the most widespread in Canada.
For horses that will be competing year-round and need to be in ring-ready condition at all times, full body clipping is a necessity.
When disaster strikes, having a plan and being prepared could mean the difference between life and death for both horses and humans.
After the ice storm Kirsten Brunner's Beaverwood Farm was without electricity for seven days, leaving her struggling to feed, water, and manage her horses.
In the spring of 2011, amateur rider and television journalist Trina Maus of Barrie, ON, faced her greatest obstacle in the pursuit of her lifelong goal.
Saving the dummy foal: Instead of finding the mare's udder and getting that all-important colostrum, he's walking in circles.
Lactose intolerance in foals is rare and arises from the failure of the intestines to secrete the enzyme lactase to hydrolyse lactose in the dam's milk.