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Ask the Judge: handy hunter options, judges’ comments and more

Randy Roy is a senior international judge, course designer and author. He owns and operates Hunters Glen Show Stable in King, ON, with his daughter, Ryan Roy.
By: Randy Roy

Perfecting The Inside Turn with Erynn Ballard

A well-executed inside turn is a sophisticated skill and a show of a rider’s ability, balance, and timing.
By: Jessica Lefroy

Ask the Judge: refusals, cell phones, thank yous and more

Randy Roy is a senior international judge, course designer and author. He owns and operates Hunters Glen Show Stable in King, ON, with his daughter, Ryan Roy.
By: Randy Roy

Neil Badcock

This Talent Squad winner learned from the best, and now brings out the best in his horses.
By: Jessica Lefroy

Waging War on Worms

Learn about the increasing problem of drug-resistant parasites.
By: Teresa Ann Pitman

How to Collect Manure for a Fecal Egg Count

Performing regular fecal egg count testing is an important step in equine parasite management, collecting manure samples must be done properly.
By: HPG

Fighting Horse Show Epidemics

Understanding how horses contact one another in a show environment leads to an improved understanding of disease prevention.
By: Teresa Pitman

Pedro Cebulka: Lord of the Rings

Famous for his dashing haberdashery, humour, and flair, Pedro Cebulka followed a natural evolution to his current status of ringmaster extraordinaire.
By: Susan Stafford-Pooley

Ludger Beerbaum

Maintaining a position in the top ten of the world rankings for nigh on two decades takes some doing.
By: Pamela Young

Stirrups: To Cross or Not to Cross

The ability to drop your stirrups and pick them up is a skill that requires practice and whose uses are not limited to equitation tests in the show ring.
By: Jessica Lefroy
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