The unimaginable horror of watching your stable and your livelihood go up in flames is relived by these farm owners.
Equine Ownership
From outdated learning theories to unneeded gadgets to over-exuberant neck slapping, here are some things your horse would like you to stop.
Another snow day? Sigh. Luckily there are still fun things to do with (or for) your horse that don't involve tacking up.
Horse agility is a fun way to create and enhance a positive and trusting relationship between horse and handler.
This equine bodywork method weaves together physical balance, emotional balance and chemical balance, focusing on correct skeletal alignment.
To build a positive partnership and increase your horse’s trust in you, systematic desensitization is the way to go.
Neighbours, strangers and volunteers pitched in and risked their own safety to rescue horses trapped in rising floodwaters.
Researchers examined bone and tooth samples, genetic profiles and "explosive" demography pointing to controlled reproduction.
Turn your horse's enforced downtime into playtime and bonding sessions with these simple tips and activities.
A new study shows that riding horses is more dangerous than playing football, riding motorcycles or downhill skiing.
The Scandinavian country has got it going on in terms of making riding popular and accessible to the general population.
To mitigate the cost of dealing with the unexpected, horse owners can purchase medical horse insurance plans to help pay the bill.
If you love shooting the curl and riding fast and extreme sports, this could be the perfect activity for you!
Your horse may be ready for retirement, but are you ready for this next chapter in your horse’s life to ensure his health and welfare?
This form of pneumonia can take hold due to factors associated with travel such as dust, reduced airway clearance and stress.