Equine Guelph presents Dr. Judith Koenig of the Ontario Veterinary College who explains her current research into tendon injuries and prevention.
If your horse is exhibiting head tossing, bit issues, unexplained lameness or explosive reactions to apparent pain episodes, TMJ disease may be the culprit.
Now that equestrian facilities are allowed to resume operation following the prolonged COVID-19 break, how will they keep staff and riders safe?
Biomechanics expert Dr. Hilary Clayton shares some cautions and considerations as we (finally!) head back to the barn to work our horses.
Bowline, Getaway, Slip, Clove or Tree - whether you’re a competitor or pleasure rider, the need to tie up your horse will happen at some point.
Gaining the “quarantine fifteen” isn’t just a catchy phrase, it's a reality for many. Here's how to turn around the unhealthy eating habits.
A study has found that the world’s permafrost can be preserved by horses, reindeer and bison, preventing greenhouse gases from escaping into the atmosphere.
Central Alberta vet Christian Peterson finished third in the inaugural Gaucho Derby, then had to race for home as international travel shut down.
To say that spring 2020 is an uncertain time is a grave understatement, as the psychological stress of isolation and financial worries weighs on us.
Naming a foal can be a challenge at the best of times, but depending on the breed registry, you may have to follow some strict guidelines.
While genetics certainly plays a role in equine hair and hoof quality, dietary improvements can go a long way to improve both.
Equine Assisted Psychotherapy programs prove that even those who didn’t ride previously can still gain benefits and healing through horses.
If you're getting a bit squishy from being quarantined for weeks and not being able to ride, here are some tips to get back in shape.
Jennifer Rea learned the hard (and painful) way that sometimes you just have to trust your instincts or suffer the consequences.
While Storm isn’t the most majestic stunt horse in owner MarieBeth Young’s herd of equine actors, her confidence makes her safe on hectic film sets.