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Equestrian caregivers are currently shouldering the burden of caring for boarder's horses during this stressful and difficult time. (Janice Byer photo)

Long-Distance Love: Giving Props to the Caretakers

For horse owners, our front line workers are the owners, managers and minimal staff of the facilities where our horses are living. Here's how to thank them.
By: Janice Byer
horse movies to screen Netflix

The Five Most Awesome Horse Movies to Stream Right Now

Good health and wellness requires some horse time (Vitamin H!) Here are a five horse films that are mentally and spiritually beneficial.
By: Horse-Canada Admin
The lush spring grass provides plenty of nutrition - but both the pasture and your horses need protection from too much grazing. (Katzenfee50/Pixabay)

Spring Grazing: Nature’s All-You-Can-Eat Buffet

We all welcome the spring grass - especially our horses. But practical management is necessary to avoid health problems caused by 'too much of a good thing'
By: Shannon Phillips

COVID-19 Insurance Questions Answered, with CapriCMW

In an effort to assist members of the equine industry during these uncertain times, the following are some common insurance-related Q&As you need to know.

Horses and Man: Digging Up the Truth about Domestication

History continues to be rewritten as theories on the domestication of the horse crumble in light of new evidence in the field and lab.
By: Karin Apfel
The movie "Hobbyhorse Revolution" is a funny and moving film about the power of imagination and the strength of a community which follows Aisku, Elsa and Alisa whose lives have been transformed by hobbyhorses.

Attention Parents: The Hobby Horse Revolution is Here

Recently the traditional hobby horse has been resurrected and is now the star of dressage and jumping shows ‒ and a movie.
By: Donna Marie West

Sole support the secret to managing Laminitis and Founder

These painful hoof conditions can prove challenging, but by using liquid pad materials, farriers can improve the chances of a successful recovery.
By: Vettec Animal Health

Tales of Love and Hope: The Healing Power of Horses

After an accident, Jordanne Knott had pretty much given up on horses and riding ‒ and then a fractious, panicky OTTB found his way into her heart.
By: Jordanne Knott

Why it Works: Examining the awesome power of equine therapy

For everything from autism to cerebral palsy to PTSD to self-esteem, horses are proving an invaluable and increasingly mainstream resource. Here's why.
By: Megan Pinfield PhD RCC

Where are They Now? Catching Up with Montreal’s Caleche Horses

The ban on horse-drawn carriages in the city of Montreal came into effect on December 31, 2019 - but where have all the horses gone?
By: Susan Stafford-Pooley
Andrea and Harri.

The Promise of Spring: Fresh Start, Fresh Dreams

Despite all the mud and shedding hair (!) spring is a time of reflection, goal-setting and renewed motivation for horse owners.
By: Andrea Harrison
Mike Grenier, executive director of A Horse Tale Rescue.

Compassion for All: A Horse Tale Rescue provides a safe haven

Like every worthy leader, 2019's Horse Canada Heroes of the Horse Award winner Mike Grenier stresses the award belongs to his entire team, not him alone.
By: Nicole Kitchener

Laser therapy helps heal a four-year-old Morgan’s unusual facial injury

Saddened by the bony blemish on her horse's face, an owner looks to speed up the healing process and improve the recovery outcome.
By: Amy Harris
Injections of any medications or substances cannot be given to your horse on the same day the horse competes. (soulfirephotography/Pixabay)

Competition Day Medications – What am I Allowed to Give My Horse?

Equestrian Canada’s Equine Medication Control Committee answers your questions on the EC Equine Medication Control program.
By: EC Communications

How Horses Teach Us to Be Grateful Through Change

Horses face enormous changes over their lives and Andrea Harrison is filled with admiration and gratitude for the way they accept it.
By: Andrea Harrison
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