From massage therapy to pulsed electromagnetic field therapy to physio taping for aching muscles, your horse will thank you.
Equine Ownership
A former Thoroughbred racehorse named Money Talks stepped into a retired Quarter Horse's shoes and is now the love of Jillian Wainwright's life.
Don't let 'Blue Monday' get you down; switch up your indoor routine with some of these fun and inspiring activities.
So even if your Dry January resolution has already fallen off the wagon, there are plenty of horse-related goals that should be easy to keep.
Some horse owners go all-out with the decorations this time of year - including for themselves and their horses!
Horse-Canada has assembled a list of winter reading that grownups and kids will enjoy, both fiction and true-life adventures.
For the equestrians who have everything, we found some unique gifts – heck, you might want a few for yourself...
Even the happiest 'super yes horse' can lose enthusiasm and become miserable ‒ and we humans are usually the ones to blame.
The aging Standardbred racehorse turned up in a Pennsylvania kill pen, and his former groom wants to bring him home to PEI.
The winter months are a great time to go back to basics if your horse has been displaying resistance, tension, imbalance or behavioural issues.
Mother and daughter Mattie and Maizie Allen carried their beloved pony's ashes back to his birthplace of Chincoteague.
For one woman, rescuing unwanted and abused horses is more than a way of life; it’s also an "accidental" art form.
A Finnish study found that horses are more likely to react to unusual tasks and objects more favourably when handled by a familiar person.
Can you identify varying degrees of lameness? Here is how to recognize when a horse is "off", and how mildly or severely.
These patient, systematic training steps will help your horse become comfortable around unfamiliar objects, sounds and situations.