Results are in from the Equine Guelph funded research that marks the first study to investigate steamed, soaked and dry hay in Ontario.
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Equine Guelph’s Lameness Lab tool provides interactive activities to help you learn the causes of lameness in horses as well as how to assess lameness.
Merck Animal Health recently launched its national Equine Biosurveillance Pilot Program to fill an unmet need for Canadian horse owners.
The early bird deadline for the 2019 International Society for Equitation Science conference is June 10. The conference will be held in Ontario in August.
The early bird deadline for the 2019 International Society for Equitation Science conference is fast approaching! It will be held in Guelph, August 19-21.
Cynthia Naydani and Holly De Way won the Roger L’Heureux Memorial Equine Award and the Stuart Stocks Memorial Equine Award, Equine Guelph tuition awards.
Equine Guelph announces that an unprecedented seven online short courses will be offered for free to Ontario racing industry members.
Ontario Equestrian and its members are helping strengthen research programs aimed at improving health
Ontario Equestrian is helping strengthen programs aimed at improving health and welfare of horses, with the Ontario Equestrian Member Equine Research Fund.
One simple call to your local fire department for a site walk-through may be the best investment you make to protect your herd.
Does your horse need a winter blanket? Try Equine Guelph’s free online Horse Blanketing Tool to answer all your equine wardrobe questions.
To kick start the upcoming Equine Industry Symposium hosted by the University of Guelph on October 27th, a new online discussion group has launched.
Equine Guelph is offering a Sickness Prevention in Horses short online course this October 15 -26. Sign up now for equine biosecurity education.
Meaford Fire Department Training Centre in Ontario will host Equine Guelph’s Large Animal Rescue Awareness/Operational Training, October 12-14, 2018.
Ontario Equestrian has partnered with Equine Guelph to help fund research to establish what is a normal microbial population in the equine digestive tract.