Increase your horse's range of motion and suppleness with this fun, easy stretching exercise to improve their form for pleasure riding or competition.
We all assume risk when we ride and work around our horses. But would you know what to do if the worst happens and someone, including yourself, falls off?
Do you know what to do in an equine emergency, or how to detect an issue or illness before it becomes one? Here are some possibly life-saving tips.
Try your hand at this exciting and inclusive discipline that is quickly gaining popularity in North America, South America and Europe.
“Streets raised us. Horses saved us” is the motto of The Compton Cowboys, a fixture in Los Angeles for years who recently took part in peaceful protests.
Last week Kim Izzo tackled the CPC written test C/D and 'came up empty.' This time she attempts Test A/B, the final and most difficult on the scale.
Adult horse people tend to think they know it all - but do they? Author and rider Kim Izzo tries her hand at the Pony Club Quiz, with sobering results!
Horses have a great sense of humour, as proven by these photos and videos from social media, and we could all use some cheering up right now.
With the loosened pandemic restrictions and warmer weather, trail riding businesses are looking forward to a busy season.
Horses are fascinating creatures and even the most hard-core horse owner can admit they learn something new about them every day.
Research shows that providing an antioxidant supplement can be an effective way to protect red cell membranes and delay the onset of fatigue.
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.