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Correct Your Riding Position for Better Confidence and Communication

The Horse Riding Confidence Coach identifies three common rider position errors and provides solutions to correct each of them.
By: Anne Gage

Buying the Farm During the Coronavirus Pandemic

Real estate experts will tell you that one side-effect of the ongoing COVID-19 situation is a desire for city folk to flee to new homes in the country.
By: Kim Izzo

The Horse Helpers Part 1: Chiropractic for Better Biomechanics

Dr. Scott Hie explains what chiropractic treatments can contribute toward pain relief, muscle tone and overall improved function in the horse.
By: Kim Izzo

Happy Ending Rescue Stories: Ugly Duckling to Dressage Swan

A fragile, undernourished abandoned foal finds a forever home and becomes an equine soulmate and dressage partner for his caring owner.
By: Andrea Harrison

3 Ways to Help Your Horse Become more Confident and Connected

Slowing down is necessary in life and in horsemanship; here's how to incorporate rest and relaxation into your rides to create a calmer equine partner.
By: Nikki Porter

Dead-Ringer: $85,000 Rodeo Horse Clone Makes Headlines

Ethical considerations aside, cloning of animals has been quietly going on for decades - but the hefty price tags make it available only to the wealthy.
By: Kim Izzo

It’s Haying Season – So Let’s All Stay Safe Out There

Doug Breen has had plenty of experience slinging bales, being the son of a dairy farmer; here he shares some common haying mistakes he sees people making.
By: Doug Breen

Limber Up Your Horse with Simple, Tasty Carrot Stretches

Increase your horse's range of motion and suppleness with this fun, easy stretching exercise to improve their form for pleasure riding or competition.

In Case of Crash & Burn: Emergency First Aid For Riders

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?
By: Kim Izzo

7 Basic First Aid Skills Every Horse Owner Should Have

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.
By: Kim Izzo

Give the Hot New Sport of Working Equitation a Whirl

Try your hand at this exciting and inclusive discipline that is quickly gaining popularity in North America, South America and Europe.
By: Ashley Bishop

Cowboys & Protesters: Urban Riders Make their Voices Heard

“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.
By: Kim Izzo

Are You Smarter than a Pony Clubber? Part II – Test A/B

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.
By: Kim Izzo
Central Ontario Region members at Regional Quiz - and yes, they did have to label the skeleton parts!

Challenge: Are You Smarter than a Pony Clubber?

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!
By: Kim Izzo

15 Ways Horses Makes Our Lives Better & Funnier

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.
By: Kim Izzo
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