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Tips on Surviving Winter from Northern Ontario

The recent extreme cold snap has been difficult for horse owners; Cathy Inch at Foothills Farm shares how they handle the bitter temps.
By: Charlie Fiset

Beth Underhill, Renaissance Woman

One of Canada's top equestrians reflects on a long and successful career that recently received a well-deserved boost.
By: Jennifer Ward

Riding Apparel for All Shapes and Sizes

Laura Fournier of Annie Jay Equestrian discusses how 'necessity was the mother of invention' after she became a mother herself.
By: Horse Sport staff

Top 5 Entertainment Choices for Equestrian Lovers

Are you an equestrian lover looking for engaging entertainment options? This article presents you with the top 5 choices.
A researcher observing a horse in a stall.

Interpreting Research for Horse Owners, Part 2

The second part of this series on making sense of scientific research findings looks at bias, blinding, and the placebo effect.
By: Tracy Bye/Saddle Research Trust

The Key to Better Canter Transitions

Whether you are going from the walk or trot, or canter-to-canter (flying change!) it is all about timing and conciseness to ensure smoothness.
By: Alison Martin

Conflict Behaviours and Dressage Scoring

A study examined high dressage marks awarded to horses with head positions behind the vertical, in direct conflict with FEI dressage rules.
By: Jess Irving//Saddle Research Trust

Biometrics and Show Jumping Performance

Dr. Tim Worden's goal is to educate riders about biomechanics and training methods to improve equine health, welfare and ability.
By: Kim Izzo

How Horses Perceive Pain

Identifying pain in horses can be tricky, as some appear to be 'sucks' while others are stoic, but research has produced some helpful scales.
By: Antonia J.Z. Henderson, Ph.D.

MIPS Underperforms in Rotational Velocity Study

In a study comparing traditional helmets to those with MIPS technology there was no reduction of rotational velocity, the leading cause of brain injury.
By: Horse Sport staff
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