A glance at the results of the low adult jumper division at the Winter Equestrian Festival and amateur jumper classes at major Ontario tournaments shows Canadian rider Nancy Benson peppered among the top placings. This busy Ottawa native manages a hectic career as a real estate agent buying and selling 'unique urban properties' interspersed with traveling a daunting number of miles every week to train and show her horses.
With thoughtful and visionary design, horse farms can play a role in improving the countryside ecologically as well as aesthetically.
Forages are the edible stems and leaves of non-woody plants that make up a significant portion of the horse’s diet, learn more in this article.
A successful career on the line can improve a horse's chances at being noticed by perspective buyers.
Jim Elder describes his method for starting his three- and four-year-old horses over fences.
Manure and stall residue is generally a problem for farm owners, in this article these farm owners are taking a proactive approach to manure management.
Insurance policies for our equines, mortality plus medical and surgical benefits, are standard in the industry and de rigueur for our pricey show horses.
This article gives readers advice when it comes to buying a horse, explaining what a pre-purchase exam is and anything else buyers may need to know.
When you're in an equitation on the flat class and asked to reverse at the trot, what should you do? Find out what Randy Roy has to say.
When Hawley Bennett-Awad stood on the podium in Kentucky last October, enjoying the glory of a World Championship silver medal with her teammates, there were two other people who shared the moment along with her.