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The Tough Question: Are You and Your Horse a Good Match?

If the challenges presented by your horse seem overwhelming, you can feel frustrated and even afraid. You may need a more suitable partner.
By: Josh Nichol / Susan Kauffmann

Mask Up! You Gotta Wear One, So it Might as Well Be Cool

Face masks are a daily reality and may continue to be for the foreseeable future - so why not show you're a horse lover while you make a fashion statement?
By: Kim Izzo

How To Train Your Dog To Safely Trail Ride With You

Horse owners with dogs envision blissful hacks in the countryside. However, an untrained pooch could head for the hills; here's how to prevent that.
By: Steffi Trott

Breaking Up is Hard to Do: How to Quit Your Coach

If you’re not happy with your progress or your relationship it might be time to consider a change; here's how to move on the most painless way possible.
By: Kim Izzo

Fly Control Strategies for Your Barn

Beyond annoying, flies can also transmit a variety of diseases. Here are some simple steps to help reduce the number of insects in your barn.

How 3-D Printing is Helping Equine Veterinarians and Students

Anatomical models created by 3-D printing are revolutionizing how veterinary students and graduates will practice precise placement of injections.
By: Equine Guelph

One Horse Lover’s Journey to a Career with Horses

Her path has taken Meghan from a kid showing Western on a Quarter Horse, to delivering TB foals in the dead of night, to becoming an insurance professional.

Eeew and Ouch! What to do if Your Horse is Skunked or Quilled

Horses who spend time on pasture ‒ especially if turned out overnight ‒ run the risk of close encounters with wildlife such as skunks and porcupines.
By: Kim Izzo
Sometimes, it can be hard to even notice mild club feet, like this weanling's grade 1 club (forward foot in the photo).

The Club Foot: Is it No Big Deal, or a Deal-Breaker?

While many low-grade club feet are healthy and functional, higher grade cases may have limitations in terms of their ability to perform and remain sound.
By: Susan Kauffmann

The Horse Helpers Part 3: Acupuncture for Restoring Body Balance

The final segment in a series dedicated to informing horse owners of the benefits and differences between various horse treatments.
By: Kim Izzo

Top 10 Rules for Being the Most Awesome Boarder

Make sure that you and your horse will be welcome at your boarding barn forever with these simple but important guidelines.
By: Kim Izzo

WindReach Farm Reaching Out for Support from Community

While traditional riding schools have been severely impacted during the COVID-19 pandemic, therapeutic riding facilities have been especially hard-hit.
By: Kim Izzo

The Healing Power of Horses: Answering A Cry For Help

It’s impossible to deny the strong connection between horse and human, and Geo continued to try his heart out when his owner had nothing left to give.
By: Elan Hansen

The Horse Helpers Part 2: Massage Therapy for a Happier Horse

Whether to improve blood and lymph circulation or increase the extensibility of soft tissues, massage can enhance comfort and performance.
By: Kim Izzo

Rachael is Reading to Save Ontario’s School Horses

An Oakville mother and her five-year-old daughter, Rachael, have taken a unique approach to fundraising as Rachael reads horse stories on YouTube.
By: Kim Izzo
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