Forget the Premiere League or World Cup, the 'beautiful game' now belongs to the horses. Why not give it a try!
When selecting hay for your horse, it is important to understand where the myths came from regarding this main component of a horse's diet.
California naturalist and mustang advocate William Simpson sees a solution in the Wild Horse Fire Brigade.
Equine goggles are handy for helping horses with everything from uveitis to eye ulcers to photosensitivity to head-shaking.
This unique draft breed is mostly associated with parades and Royal pageantry, but are becoming popular as riding and driving horses.
This exclusive excerpt from 'The Ultimate Guide to Horses in Need' details health issues that can be identified in the initial vet exam.
We all strive to keep our horses comfortable when temperatures soar, but riders can suffer heat stroke and other steamy weather issues.
Record-breaking heat across Canada should alert horse owners as it, and other climate change phenomena, poses a threat to equine wellbeing.
The National Pony Express Association organizes an annual full re-enactment, or “re-ride”, of the original route.
This exciting, challenging Pony Club sport requires a versatile athlete to excel in the phases of shooting, swimming, running and riding.
A Pennsylvania couple combined their computer, data warehousing, communications and electrical engineering skills to create Farm Jenny.
This original "extreme" sport is enjoyed by First Nation peoples of all ages at race tracks around North America.
A Horse Tale Rescue's huggable ex-carriage horse helps fight loneliness and isolation with a good dose of "vitamin H".
These bright flowers which pop up in the pasture look innocuous, but can cause blistering of the skin, mouth and digestive system.
World-renowned animal behaviourist Temple Grandin and a team of researchers used a child's playset to investigate when and why horses spook.