Dr. Möller made his first visit to Canada in August 2013 when he gave a young horse symposium hosted by the Alberta Dressage Association.
The demands of balancing family life, a career, and riding are a practice in time management for most amateur riders. These four share how they manage to succeed in and out of the ring, and why they chose not to 'go pro'.
In an industry increasingly enamoured with full-service facilities and the endless pursuit of red ribbons and points, mastering the basics of horsemanship gives the students of long-established facilities the building blocks to lead the industry into the future.
Here are some basic guidelines for finding and keeping precious sponsors - including advice from companies both inside and outside the horse industry.
An attractive and knowledgeable presence on the horse show scene, Kim Tudor focuses on high-end sponsor development for major equestrian events.
When Steve Guerdat was 20 years old he succeeded Rolf Göran Bengtsson as stable jockey at Stal Tops, one of the world’s most profitable dealing yards.
Recognizing if a horse has a weight problem is the first step in diagnosing Equine Metabolic Syndrome, this article goes into further detail.
The USHJA's Trainer Certification Program not only preserves the American System of Forward Riding but also offers guidelines that are essential for a career as a trainer.
Do we truly understand the implications of what we feed horses? HSI takes a look at the latest research into sport horse nutrition.
The American Quarter Horse Association (AQHA) currently precludes the registration of horses produced by any cloning process.