Canadian coach Ruth Allum continues to bring along the next generation of riders and build effective training programs.
Extreme weather impacting pasture and hay availability or various health issues can necessitate forage alternatives in a horse’s diet.
Olympian Megan Lane has taken to the skies in pursuit of her commercial pilot's license ‒ and notes some similarities between riding and flying.
After four decades on judging panels all over North America, Cathy Harper has retired from a sport that has seen many changes.
While artificial intelligence-generated imagery is getting better, it can still produce some cringe-worthy results.
Breeding within a closed book can propagate genes associated with disease and even remove beneficial genes from the population.
The renowned dressage rider and coach has devoted her life to the improvement of all riders and all horses, even the littlest ones.
A new intrauterine device for mares displaying extreme or dangerous behaviour during estrus is showing promising results.
The modified procedure is quicker, less invasive, and some clients reported horses back in full training as soon as four months later.
Disease lockdowns are a horse owner's worst nightmare; just ask Tessa Laughton, whose Puslinch farm is slowly emerging from some very dark months.