At one time a student of both Bertalan de Nemethy and George Morris, Mac Cone is a master of flatwork.
Before you tackle the first course at an event, there’s one initial factor that might present a challenge for you and your horse: the start box.
Dr. Sharon Spier reports that two veterinarians in the Okanagan Valley region of B.C. have seen a number of recent cases of pigeon fever.
Some horses are reluctant to drink water while they’re away from their home barn. This can cause a multitude of problems.
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.
Rachel Schnurr of Waterloo, ON, is one of Canada’s most exciting new young professionals. She has experienced success in every ring on the Ontario ‘A’ circuit-from the small pony division to the 1.40m jumpers.
The road to success in the horse business is paved with victory, defeat, and surprises - not all of them pleasant. Just ask Christopher Delia of St. Catharines, ON.
There are many factors that influence the jumping style of a horse, along with the rider's position, will affect how well a horse jumps with its front end.
One of the keys to successful cross-country riding is having a sense for pace and completing as close as possible to optimum time.
Karen Pavicic offers some advice and exercises to improve this important movement in lower-level tests.