Muscle tying up can be a one-time occurrence, but certain horses are prone to repeated events warranting diagnostic investigation and preventative action.
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Liz Halliday looks like your typical Californian girl. Slim, blonde, athletic, green eyes and wide smile, but the 34-year-old is anything but typical.
Former U.S. dressage Olympian, chef d’equipe and international judge, Jessica Ransehousen, is not just sitting around idly these days.
Costs for exhibitors and competition between show organizers go hand-in-hand
The ‘North American’ Tournament finished today with two fantastic competitions in the International Ring. The highlight of the day was the $140,000 Cenovus Energy Classic Derby 1.60m, and Olympian Jonathan Asselin recorded a victory for Canada as the winner with Showgirl. In the $50,000 Akita Drilling Cup 1.50m, McLain Ward (USA) rode to victory with […]
It was an exciting day of show jumping at the Spruce Meadows ‘North American’ Tournament with the $200,000 ATCO Power Queen Elizabeth II Cup. Reed Kessler (USA) bested a strong line-up and was the only one to jump clear in both rounds with Cylana for victory. Conor Swail (IRL) and Lansdowne finished second, while Beezie […]
As Stampede Park open tonight for sneak-a-peek it’s hard to believe that just 13 days ago, much of the Park was under water. Since then, organizers have been overwhelmed with the community’s support and encouragement. As Southern Alberta continues to recover from the devastating floods, it is hoped this year’s Stampede can provide a gathering […]
Marilyn Little's daily schedule is impressive for one sport, but to try succeeding in two simultaneously, presents a unique challenge.
One infectious disease, Equine Herpes Virus-1, EHV-1, has been in the news a lot lately, causing outbreaks in all parts of North America.
Pain produces an individual response in horses, which makes it harder to assess the degree of suffering. This article explains how to recognize pain issues.