Horse trainer Robyn Szybunka really wants to bring her newly adopted young wild horses home from Nevada to Alberta, but can she get them in her trailer?
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Horse trainer Robyn Szybunka has adopted three Nevada mustangs and brought them home to Alberta. Read part one of her journey.
Veronica Bot, a 22-year-old show jumper from Burlington, Ontario, trains with Chris Delia, and won the 2018 Caledon Cup title.
Ashlee Brnjas started riding hunters but now she trains world-class racehorses like Johnny Bear who is running in the 2018 Pattison Canadian International.
New York has once again become a big apple in the United States with its thoroughbred racing and breeding program that gets funds from state gambling.
The Pennsylvania breeding industry was declining rapidly without a long-term agreement, but recent changes have the state on the verge of a second wind.
Ontario's breeding industry is in decline with no long-term funding earmarked for the benefit of the province's racehorse breeders.
It takes a minimum of four years to get a racehorse to the track. This series looks at how local breeder awards encourage this long-term investment.
With a foot in both the show and racing worlds, Stacey Krembil has been a powerful advocate for the Thoroughbred and has a favourite in the Breeders Stakes.
In a continuing effort to support the aftercare of retired Thoroughbred racehorses the Jockey Club has implemented a Report of Mares Bred fee.
Young riders are benefitting to the tune of $150,000 from two new Canadian programs initiated by John Anderson to give up-and-comers a financial boost.
Competitive equestrians in particular should be aware of which horse drugs are listed as banned substances or controlled medication.
Looking for a sixth Queen’s Plate win, Sam-Son Farms is sending two hopefuls to the 159th running of the prestigious race – Say the Word and Strike Me Down.
Queen’s Plate favourite, the filly Dixie Moon, is connected to a Canadian equestrian dynasty through her trainer Catherine Day Phillips.
Shortly after selling his winning mare Celena Z in 2011, Canadian show jumper Keean White took a step back to work on his technique and approach.