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Research Ethics: Conducting Studies With Horses

How do researchers assure the welfare of the horses which are involved as subjects in studies aimed at improving their well-being?
By: Tracy Bye / Saddle Research Trust
A tidy feed room.

Organizing Your Feed Room

Here are 10 tips and hacks for planning that important - but often overlooked - area of every stable.
By: Tracy Hanes
A man examining a horse's bit at a show.

Shortage of EC and FEI Officials

For years, experts have been warning about a shortage of officials. Horse Sport reviews the many challenges in recruiting more, and what is being done.
By: Horse Sport staff
A woman kneeling with a horse sniffing her hand.

Protecting Your Equine Investment in Uncertain Times

Exploring how current economic and purchasing trends affect horse value, and the pitfalls of under-insurance.
A woman riding a bay horse down a lane.

Understanding Your Riding Fears

In this episode of 'Hitting Your Stride', Tracey talks to therapist Megan Pinfield about trauma responses, self-compassion and mental health.
By: Horse Sport staff
Two people ground driving a horse.

Training Young Horses Part 2: Next Steps

Now that your youngster is used to you working around him, it's time to step things up a notch with lungeing and ground driving.
By: Holly Grayton
Split image of a mother and daughter jumping fences on their horses.

It’s A Family Affair for Sorine and Taylor Winther

The mother-daughter show jumpers from Prince George, BC, can both be found in the grand prix ring at Thunderbird Show Park.
By: Thunderbird Show Park
Three images of ridden horses in pain.

Identifying Hidden Pain in Performance Horses

Early identification of musculoskeletal pain can prevent conditions from worsening and promote better welfare and rider safety.
By: Sheri Spencer, CEMT PTS
A man on a bay horse jumping a fence at tbird.

Andrew More: Teaching the Fundamentals

The manager of Spruce Meadows Horse Program also runs Iron Stone Farms with his wife Erin, developing young horses in their early careers.
By: Thunderbird Show Park
A chubby bay pony.

Insulin Dysregulation and the Link to Laminitis

Why diagnostic testing is important to understanding and managing the common equine endocrine diseases PPID (Cushing’s) and EMS.
By: Equine Disease Quarterly
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