Just because your horse is 'of a certain age' doesn't mean he's ready to retire; he might enjoy a step down or a job as a school master.
An experienced facility manager offers some tips for a happy and successful equine retirement strategy for your aging horse.
Don't be discouraged if he's 'just not that into you' at first; it can take months to settle in and get comfortable in a new home.
Some tips to help you organize, train, de-stress, embrace the challenge, and appreciate the small victories.
Geriatric horses can suffer from worn, loose or broken teeth, periodontal disease and EOTRH ‒ owners should watch for warning signs.
The Trail Riders of the Canadian Rockies’ annual ride in 1936 involved 55 men and women exploring the wilderness of Banff National Park.
The OEEEP courses are free and the program matches enthusiastic graduates with busy equine businesses – plus attractive financial incentives.
Part three of our 'Senior Series' offers management tips to keep your aging equine comfortable, plus Dr. Kate Robinson's take on joint care.
In part two of our new 'Senior Series', Dr. Bettina Bobsien answers questions about the nutritional needs of older equines.
In part one of our new 'Senior Series', Dr. Kate Robinson answers questions about bringing an older equine back after a layoff.
The unimaginable horror of watching your stable and your livelihood go up in flames is relived by these farm owners.
Do horses understand pointing, or trust the person who is pointing knows? A new study investigates horse/human communication.
From outdated learning theories to unneeded gadgets to over-exuberant neck slapping, here are some things your horse would like you to stop.
An extraordinarily adventurous couple trekked 12,000 kilometres across some unforgiving terrain, and lived to write about it.
This BC woman created a special, inspirational deck of cards to help people find clarity and apply wisdom in their lives.