Enjoying the roller-coaster ride
Randy Roy is a senior international judge and course designer. He is the author of nine books, including the most recent, Heads Up! An Everyday Guide For You and Your Horse. He owns and operates Hunters Glen show stable in King, ON, with his daughter, Ryan Roy.
Your horse should display passive body language and easily move out of your way when asked. This article will look at why food-related aggression develops.
This underrated movement, critical to equitation classes and important in everyday training, is not an exercise of strength, but rather accuracy of the aids.
Canadian Eventing Team member Diana Burnett's early experiences on horseback involved accompanying her parents on field hunt meets, galloping over large expanses of rural terrain in spring or fall after a pack of foxhounds in full cry.
The transition from canter to trot is one of the only movements that is in both the training level test 1 and the grand prix test.
Choosing the correct tow vehicle for your trailer is vital to the safety of both horses and handlers. But how do SUVs stack up against pickup trucks?
Some well-known coaches and competitors give us a peek inside their trailer, pointing out their special features and how they suit their particular needs.
From summer camp to grand prix ring.
Equine herpesvirus 1, EHV-1, has been endemic in horse populations worldwide for far longer than humans have been studying it.