An in-depth report on the status of Canada’s free-roaming, wild horses, the challenges they face to survive, their supporters and those who oppose them.
Miscellaneous
How Andrea Harrison, aka the Inadvertent Rescuer, discovered Mr. Neurotic, her “heart horse,” in Horse Canada magazine’s new Back Page series.
Lusi was prone to having big babies – her first two foals both weighed nearly 120 pounds, and the equine midwife said they “weren’t easy pulls.”
In many ways, trail riding is the ultimate test of your partnership with your horse. You need to be prepared to face certain obstacles and encounters.
As Canada looks back on 150 years of Confederation in 2017, the role of a Canadian Horse in building the country should be underscored.
As the performers take the stage, you are swept away into the world of Cavalia's Odysseo, where you remain, rapt, until the final hoof fall.
What a year it was in 2016 for Thoroughbred trainer Norm McKnight who set a personal record for wins. Find out more in this article.
This article highlights the condition known as pericarditis, an inflammation of the pericardium (the sac that surrounds the heart).
Andy Spencer says every day is a happy day for his daughter with special needs, 10-year-old Cora, a rider at Guelph, Ontario’s Sunrise Therapeutic Riding and Learning Centre.
Instructor Tiffany Mast describes Cora Spencer as “fun, outgoing and energetic,” while …
Have you ever dreamed of bringing home a wild mustang, but weren’t sure how, or even if it was possible to do so as a Canadian?
Almost two thousand members of the Enough EC advocacy group all believe the same thing: Equestrian Canada needs to change.
It was a cold December day with temperatures in the -40°C range as a truckload of 1,500 bales of hay pulled into the Clearwater Horse Club in Fort McMurray, Alberta. While fingers and faces might have felt the bite of …
Classy Lane’s fire prevention strategy also includes undergoing regular inspection by the Puslinch Fire Department. Keep reading for more information.
Where do stewards come from? They come mostly from stakeholders surrounding the sport ‒ older athletes, coaches, moms, and dads.
From an organizer’s point of view, all officials that are contracted for our EC-sanctioned competitions make up a very valuable part of a horse show team.