A former policeman in Toronto's Mounted Unit recalls the short-lived glory of his special Centennial dress uniform.
Ease back into over-fences work this spring with a simple grid exercise to help develop rhythm and adjustability.
Junior hunter rider McKenna Gutierrez of Manitoba shares her story of dealing with learning disabilities through hard work and a love of horses.
Widespread overuse in human and veterinary medicine has led to a precipitous decline in their effectiveness due to antimicrobial resistance.
With the Summer Olympics coming up this year in Paris, France there will be countless young riders around the world tuning in to see the very best go through their paces in the equestrian events. Many of the competitors will have begun their own journeys after watching previous Olympic broadcasts. Many riders get involved at […]
This exclusive excerpt from 'Equine Lameness for the Layman', by Bob Grisel, DVM, describes the difference between primary and secondary lameness.
Meg Vickell is a respected animal communicator who understands how equestrians can build a better relationship with their partners.
Get a head start on the upcoming show season by getting your body better prepared for its challenges with these five simple exercises.
Here are nine tips from grooming professionals who have seen pretty much everything and know how to keep horses happy and comfortable.
Abundant in fresh pasture, this important antioxidant vitamin must generally be supplemented in Canada, especially during the winter months.