Purchasing your first horse can be an exciting ‒ and also a little scary ‒ experience; here is some advice from the pros to make things go smoothly.
Equine Ownership
Estate planning lawyer Victoria Winter discusses the topic we tend to avoid – making arrangements for our animals in our wills.
Three Canadian professional equine photographers share some tricks of the trade for picture-perfect photos.
As flames threatened North Country Stables in Yellowknife, a daring horse rescue was launched by friends in neighbouring Alberta.
Horse behaviour consultant Dr. Robin Foster answers questions about identifying a horse's emotional state ‒ and what to do to improve it.
Plenty of adults 'of a certain age' are rediscovering riding. Here are some tips to ease yourself back into the saddle.
While schooling in a ring is fine, both you and your horse can benefit mentally and physically from hitting the trails - but 'safety first'.
A very special Manitoba rescue mule just won a global contest, and spends her weekends taking part in exciting train robbery reenactments.
Some hot-weather management tips that any rider can adopt to keep themselves and their horses safe and healthy during extreme heat events.
An exclusive excerpt from Sanoma Blakeley’s new memoir about her incredible 2019 Tevis Cup win and how she got there.
Training is key to unlock the full potential of horses, teach them how to interact with humans and learn beneficial and valuable skills.
The upcoming 'Barbie' movie has inspired equestrians to "think pink" with bling for us and accessories for our horses.
While there's no such thing as a 'bomb-proof' horse, you can condition your horse to be less reactive to 'scary' objects and situations.
This special organization recognizes dressage riders and horses whose combined ages total 100 years or more.
From turnout to tack, rules, attitude and behaviour, there are plenty of things you can do to make your show day experience a good one.