Whether you call them caulks, studs or corks, these devices that are driven or screwed into horseshoes can provided traction.
Born in Germany, Eleonore got her first pony at the age of seven and began competing at 12 in first and second level dressage and 1.10m jumper classes,
In this article Frank Kemperman addresses how long he thinks it will take before the Pan Am Games are conducted at Grand Prix level, and more.
A chance to catch Sir Mark Todd at home on a Saturday is as rare as hen's teeth, but it had been an extraordinary few weeks for Todd.
Muscle tying up can be a one-time occurrence, but certain horses are prone to repeated events warranting diagnostic investigation and preventative action.
The second article in a three-part series on breeding for the Olympic disciplines focuses on the efforts being made by first generation event horse breeders
Liz Halliday looks like your typical Californian girl. Slim, blonde, athletic, green eyes and wide smile, but the 34-year-old is anything but typical.
Costs for exhibitors and competition between show organizers go hand-in-hand
Former U.S. dressage Olympian, chef d’equipe and international judge, Jessica Ransehousen, is not just sitting around idly these days.
David O’Connor is a tough act to follow as president of the USEF, but Chrystine Tauber made the job her own in a matter of months.