Sport – and life – come with emotions, and sometimes they are strong and interfering. We must learn to distinguish between feelings and actions.
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In this article equine nutritionist Shannon Pratt-Phillips, PhD., discusses the relationship between diet and the development of laminitis.
With negative reinforcement, we achieve the desired behaviour by taking away something unpleasant. Keep reading for more information.
The Ontario Equestrian Federation is pleased to announce the riders and coaches who will be representing the province at the upcoming Canadian Interprovincial Equestrian Championships (CIEC), which take place from Sept. 25-27 in Ottawa. Teams will be comprised of two junior and two senior riders in the disciplines of Jumping, Dressage and Reining. Riders must […]
Michael Jung (GER) has won most of the glittering prizes on offer in the sport of Eventing, but the reigning Olympic and European Champion has yet to take on the special challenges of the Land Rover Burghley Horse Trials (GBR), sixth and final leg of the FEI Classics™ 2014/2015. Spectators will be treated to the […]
As horse owners, we often worry about the hooves and legs of our animals but it is easy to overlook how important the horse’s eyes are.
An exclusive day-to-day peek behind the scenes at this summer's Pan Am Games with the vet team led by Dr. Michael Pownall.
To make it in this world you must be a good rider, but equally important, you must have the right horse, or, in some cases, horses.
When the Slezak family moved from the city to rural Tottenham when Karl Slezak was seven, his parents suggested riding lessons.
Learn how to improve your balance with core strengthening exercises.