We've all been there at one time or another: you're all packed up, ready to head out to the show ... and your horse won't load. Or worse still, you just bought a shiny new horse and you can't get him home.
Bobbie Reber operates Reber Ridge Stables at Milner Downs in Langley, BC, is a Level III coach and an international hunter and equitation judge.
Whether you or your horse are making your eventing debut at entry level or competing in the highest divisions, you’ll have to deal with brush jumps.
Tips on improving the quality of this important gait with Karen Pavicic.
The permanent consequences of repeated head injuries.
This sampling of the up-and-coming generation of coaches, riders and course designers is optimistic about the future of equestrian events in Canada.
East coast phenom sets her sights on NAJYRC
With a little imagination and a few props, you can create - in your ring at home - reasonable facsimiles of many of the obstacles you and your horse will encounter on a cross-country course.
Karen Pavicic describes how any horse and rider should be able to perform the walk pirouette for a high mark.
Armin Arnoldt of Dreamscape Farm in BC describes the catch and release methods he uses to avoid frustration and ensure safety.