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What is My Horse Trying to Tell Me?

Facial expressions, body language and posture all have meanings; horse owners should learn to recognize them and what they might indicate.
By: Anne Gage

Dog & Pony Show: Skye and Hot Fudge Sundae

These unlikely look-alikes became best pals and TikTok sensations after they joined owner Ilonka Margis' menagerie in Kempner, Texas.
By: Kim Izzo

Sharing the Passion by ‘Riding Through It’

Nova Scotia-based horsewomen Nikki Porter and Nadine Smith have put together an uplifting anthology of true stories by female equestrians.
By: Kim Izzo

Giving Back to the Horses, Ponies and Donkeys

'Tis the season to help the organizations who provide care all year for less-fortunate equines in Canada and around the world.
By: Kim Izzo

Playing with Fire: An Ontario Racehorse Breeder’s Fourth Novel

If you love horses and racing and mysteries, this series by Vicky Earle should hit the spot (or make a great gift!)
By: Kim Izzo

Equine Pilates: Stretching and Strengthening the Body

This equine bodywork method weaves together physical balance, emotional balance and chemical balance, focusing on correct skeletal alignment.
By: Kim Izzo

Tips for Relaxing the Spooky Horse

To build a positive partnership and increase your horse’s trust in you, systematic desensitization is the way to go.
By: Anne Gage

Heroic Efforts to Save Horses in BC Flooding

Neighbours, strangers and volunteers pitched in and risked their own safety to rescue horses trapped in rising floodwaters.
By: Kim Izzo

Riding Skirts: Fashionable and Functional Equestrian Attire

Stay warm and toasty on your horse this winter with this unique apparel that also keeps the snow and rain off your horse and your saddle.
By: Amy Harris

Peaches the Pony Gets a Second Chance

An equine-assisted therapy mini needed assistance herself after a trailering accident left her hind legs paralyzed.
By: Kim Izzo

Recovering from a Meltdown (Yours or Your Horse’s)

Being overwhelmed leaves you both unable to cope with a situation as emotions or instincts start running the show. Here's how to prevent that.
By: Anne Gage

Newfoundland Pony on the Rise on The Rock

This hardy, smart, friendly breed was nearing extinction, but a concerted effort by members of the NPS will hopefully save this native equine.
By: Kim Izzo

Where Were Horses Domesticated? In Russia, It Seems

Researchers examined bone and tooth samples, genetic profiles and "explosive" demography pointing to controlled reproduction.
By: Kim Izzo

7 Helpful Stall Rest Boredom Busters

Turn your horse's enforced downtime into playtime and bonding sessions with these simple tips and activities.
By: Amy Harris

Proving What We Already Know: Riding Is Dangerous

A new study shows that riding horses is more dangerous than playing football, riding motorcycles or downhill skiing.
By: Kim Izzo
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