Trainer Anne Gage shares tips for how to overcome fear and anxiety about riding your horse after a fall or other scare, and become a confident rider again.
Andrea Harrison says equestrians should make goals that are S.M.A.R.T. – Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant and Timely – in order to be successful.
Owning a horse is a huge commitment, and selecting the right partner is not a decision to be taken lightly. Take our advice to avoid buyer’s remorse.
While there is plenty of debate over climate change, it’s important to understand how climate shifts can affect the health and safety of your horses.
Studies at the Western College of Veterinary Medicine will look into equine temporomandibular joints and thyroid hormones in the musculoskeletal system.
While there are some people who believe that white hooves are weaker than black hooves in horses, science has long been telling us otherwise.
Learn how to reduce your horse’s risk of colic with these eight management practices designed to keep his digestive tract in good working order.
Hailing from multiple generations of Olympic equestrians, it comes as no surprise that Sabrina von Buttlar is also traveling the road to riding success.
Rocky Mountain Show Jumping’s new pilot horse show offered riders the chance to compete at the provincial level, with lower show fees.
The relationship between horse and rider is delicate and ever-evolving, and maybe none is as complex as the biomechanics when breeches meet saddle.