A requirement of First Level Test 3, this 'baby counter-canter' is intended to show gait quality and regularity, shape, and balance.
When all else is equal, the handler can win or lose a class; here are some tips from a consummate pro for showing horses on the line.
The Canadian rider who trains with Cheryl and Kassidy Keith had a great week with the mare during the April Season Opener at tbird.
The Canadian course designer answers questions about what makes an ideal, challenging derby track, and how the sport has evolved.
The outdoor season at Thunderbird Show Park got underway with a full slate of hunter, jumper and equitation classes.
Fellow Canadian Sean Jobin was 5th riding Sterrehof's Edinus in the $120,000 feature class at Wellington International on April 19th.
The Canadian piloted Aeronautics and Wabbit over Jay Hambly's course; the large Canadian contingent had some excellent top-5 finishes.
The legendary classical dressage master, author, clinician and respected horseman passed away on April 14 at the age of 89.
Royal Agricultural University professor Dr. Andrew Hemmings sifts through the crib-biting studies and serves up the interesting bits.
Liz Bates and Leo Rauscher's measured approach to training horses involves understanding how horses think and why horses do what they do.