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Pressure and Progress at Equestrian Canada

Declining government support and increased costs have placed an enormous financial strain on EC, although it has achieved some milestones.
A fly on a leaf.

New World Screwworm Threat Returns

Once eradicated, this flesh-eating parasite has made a resurgence, resulting in the US southern border being closed to horses and livestock.
By: Equine Disease Quarterly
A groom braiding a horse's mane.

8 Top Grooms’ Must-Have Grooming Kit Items

Who better to ask than international pro grooms when it comes to keeping horses sleek, shiny and show-ring ready?
By: Charlie Fiset
A woman riding a grey horse over a hunter fence.

Observations From the Judge’s Booth: Ryan Roy

The competitor and judge talks about lagging, rushing, breaking ties, solid foundations and the importance of suitability.
By: Tracy Hanes

Gavin Moylan: Competitor, Judge, Horse Dealer Extraordinaire

The busy US-based Canadian will join the team at the Canadian Open Nations Cup CSIO3* at Caledon Equestrian Park, July 16-20.
By: Susan Stafford-Pooley
A muddy horse in a narrow stall; the same horse in a larger stall, groomed.

Horse Welfare Concerns Continue at Ross Farm Museum

Despite improvements at the farm, an advocacy group now has over 1,300 followers and a petition is calling for the horses’ permanent rehoming.
By: Kailee Shearing
Horses racing on a turf track.

How Track Position Determines Winners More Than Speed

Seasoned handicappers understand that strategic positioning throughout a race often matters more than pure speed.
A person adjusting the crownpeice of a bridle.

Poll Pressure and Bit/Bridle Fitting

Bit, bridle and bitless fitter Géraldine Vandevenne discusses her poll pressure measurement study on bridle fit and horse comfort.
By: Horse Sport staff
Angestone and BFL logos; a blonde woman with show ribbons.

Mentoring the Next Generation: A Conversation with BFL Canada’s Stephanie Kirton

BFL Canada's VP talks about what it is like working as a broker for this 100% Canadian-owned, employee-owned company.
By: Horse Sport staff
A horse eating hay.

Calories for Horses: Enough, Too Many, Right Type?

Understanding both the quantity and type of calories in your horse’s diet is key to maintaining optimal body condition.
By: Madeline Boast, MSc. Equine Nutrition
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