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Black-and-white closeup of a horse's legs over a fence.

Jumping Lessons: Riding a Simple Course

After improving your technique with special exercises and gymnastics in the winter and spring, we put it all together into a small course.
By: Holly Grayton
An anxious-looking horse at a horse show.

Understanding Equine Competition Stress

This exclusive excerpt from Antonia Henderson's upcoming book 'A Fair Ask for Sport Horses' looks at what the research says about what we subject our horses to.
By: Antonia Henderson, Ph.D
Horses grazing in the morning mist.

Help Shape Equine Research: Join Mad Barn’s Pasture Management Study

The new study will explore horse turnout across North America to better understand how it shapes horses' nutrition, health, and well-being.
A man laughing and patting a bay horse.

Meet Farrel, the Horse That Couldn’t Stay Away

When a cyst in his stifle and subsequent surgery threatened to sideline him forever, the Dutch Warmblood gelding had other plans.
By: Thunderbird Show Park media
A blacklegged tick on a leaf.

Avoiding Tick-Borne Diseases in Horses

Warm weather has arrived, and with it an influx of ticks and the diseases they carry. Property and management strategies can reduce exposure.
By: Hannah Tiffin, PhD / Equine Disease Quarterly
A view of the Aachen CHIO stadium at night.

The History of CHIO Aachen

This annual festival of sport was born in 1898 as a horse racing tournament, later adding jumping, driving, dressage, eventing and vaulting.
By: Rolex Grand Slam of Show Jumping
Horses and riders during a hunter under saddle class.

Observations from the Judge’s Booth: Tracy Dopko

This busy judge and steward shares her thoughts on turnout, rhythm and pace, suitability, horsemanship and rider attire.
By: Tracy Hanes
A dark-haired woman wearing a jacket; a man in a yard holding a horse.

Get to Know EC’s New Board Candidates

Horse Sport asks Stephanie Leblond and Nicholas Sutcliffe some questions about their backgrounds and views.
By: Horse Sport staff
A woman riding a bay event horse at a gallop.

Relief for Roaring: Possible New Surgical Procedure

This upper airway issue that restricts airflow and limits performance may soon be treated with a revolutionary new minimally invasive tie-back surgery.
By: Jackie Bellamy-Zions, Equine Guelph
A horse eating hay from a haynet.

Haynets and Neck, Spine Problems

A new study found that haynet use can impact cervical vertebra and range of motion, and suggests more frequent chiropractic adjustments.
By: Caelan Beard
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