A job often with poor wages and working conditions, long hours, lack of time off and few employee rights can affect psychological wellbeing.
Your horse's blankets have been working hard this winter ‒ it's time to give them a little mid-season love to help them make it until spring.
Equestrians and dogs go together like peanut butter and jelly; here are some adorable pooches on the farm and at the show.
While choke is fairly common and often not life-threatening, it can result in dehydration, severe esophageal damage and aspiration pneumonia.
Whether your horse is an elite athlete or a weekend trail companion, pulsed electromagnetic field therapy may increase whole-body health.
The Canadian dressage athlete from BC is now living and training in Germany and offers some tips for looking sharp in the show arena.
Focussed on the head and jaw, ECS therapy can help with injuries from falls and kicks (and bridles); plus a simple technique you can try at home.
During a long show season ‒ or if you are new to the game ‒ it can be easy to let things slide a bit, but be sure to stay on top of your presentation.
Grooming is a tough job with early mornings and long days; pro groom Anne-Marie Duarte talks about sustainable workplaces and work/life balance.
A guide to what your farrier wants you to look for when buying your next horse, and how its history is written in its hooves.