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A woman lungeing a young horse in an arena.

Training Young Horses Part 1: Early Groundwork

A checklist of valuable experiences and important skills your youngster needs to learn before mounted work begins.
By: Holly Grayton
An old photo of a horse and rider jumping a fence in competition.

The Greatest Lessons Often Come from the Hardest Horses

The following exclusive excerpt is from 'The Horses Who Made Me' by Alizeé Froment, an international Grand Prix competitor.
By: Alizeé Froment
Feed bags stacked up.

Tips for Navigating the Feed Store

A look at where and why ration balancers, performance/life-stage feeds, and complete feeds can be used in your feeding program.
By: Madeline Boast, MSc. Equine Nutrition
A bay horse; a grey mare.

Pedigree Stories: Highway TN N.O.P.

Breeder Peter Verdellen recalls the generations of planning that produced the spectacular winner of the Rolex Grand Prix in s'Hertogenbosch.
By: Adriana Van Tilburg
Two men in pink shadbellies on horseback.

Who is That Canadian Guy?

Born in the Netherlands and growing up in BC, Sven Steffens-Smienk is now living the dressage dream in Wellington.
By: Alison King
A horse rearing in a jumping arena.

When Good Horses Say “No”

Some physiological and psychological reasons for a horse’s deteriorating performance, and why we might miss some red flags.
By: Antonia J.Z. Henderson, Ph.D.
A horse drinking water from a puddle.

Fighting EPM in the Lab

Equine protozoal myeloencephalitis is one of the most commonly-diagnosed neurologic diseases in horses, with full recovery often a challenge.
By: Jamie Kaj Norris, Equine Disease Quarterly
A horse laying in the mud.

Hair and Mud ‒ It Must be Springtime!

Horse owners are resigned to the fact that warmer weather comes with a price to pay: rain, mud and mountains of shedding hair.
By: Horse Sport staff
A woman behind a barn door with a grey horse.

Danielle Glanc: Grit and Gratitude

In this episode of 'Hitting Your Stride', OE's chairperson talks about the role of horses, and championing their cause, in her life.
By: Horse Sport staff
Closeup of a horse's legs galloping and turning.

Coming Back From Soft Tissue Injuries

A bowed tendon or similar ligament damage can be frustrating for horse owners, but there is a path to recovery.
By: Caelan Beard
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