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A man showing a line horse in an arena.

Ronnie Davidson: Some Kind of Magic

The line horse handler extraordinaire passed away on March 16th; horses responded to his unique style and technique, and judges took notice.
By: Robyn C. Baechler
Close-up of a dressage horse's legs while counter- cantering.

Introducing the Counter-Canter Loop

A requirement of First Level Test 3, this 'baby counter-canter' is intended to show gait quality and regularity, shape, and balance.
By: Alison Martin
A man standing up a bay horse for judging.

Line Horse Tips with Ronnie Davidson

When all else is equal, the handler can win or lose a class; here are some tips from a consummate pro for showing horses on the line.
By: Susan Stafford-Pooley
A young woman hugging a bay mare.

Ashley McKissock is Clicking with Coralissa

The Canadian rider who trains with Cheryl and Kassidy Keith had a great week with the mare during the April Season Opener at tbird.
By: Thunderbird Show Park media
A woman standing in a show ring with a measuring wheel.

CD Kirsten Rodel: Anatomy of a Hunter Derby

The Canadian course designer answers questions about what makes an ideal, challenging derby track, and how the sport has evolved.
By: Thunderbird Show Park
A horse biting on some wood.

Cribbing: What the Research Really Reveals

Royal Agricultural University professor Dr. Andrew Hemmings sifts through the crib-biting studies and serves up the interesting bits.
By: Dr. Andrew Hemmings / Saddle Research Trust
A woman jumping a bay horse over a fence in Ottawa.

Better Training Through ‘Speaking Horse’

Liz Bates and Leo Rauscher's measured approach to training horses involves understanding how horses think and why horses do what they do.
By: Jessica Lefroy
A man on a bay horse, pointing to a sign.

Horse Profile: Cayman Jolly Jumper

The story of the son of the late, great Hickstead who won the Rolex Grand Prix at the Dutch Masters with Simon Delestre (FRA) in the irons.
By: Adriana van Tilburg/Rolex Grand Slam of Show Jumping
A horse looking out a barn window.

Securing Investment for Your Horse-Related Business Venture

Whether you're opening a training facility, developing equine tech, or creating equestrian products, here are some tips to attract investors.
A skinny horse in a paddock.

Checking in on PAWS, Five Years Later

HorseSport looks at some cases from the last few years to see if the Act is living up to its promise of better protection for animals.
By: Kailee Shearing
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