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Train Your Brain: How to Achieve the Rider Mindset For Success

How you feel mentally affects the results you’ll have when you’re in the saddle - mindset is the magic ingredient for successful, happy riders.
By: Anne Gage, The Horse Riding Confidence Coach

The Crazy Chestnut Mare and Other Horse Facts and Fictions

Professional sports are rife with superstition; the horse world is no exception. Many so-called “facts” have lingered for generations, but are they true?
By: Kim Izzo

Spring has Sprung … and Here Comes Mud Season!

MUD: It’s a survival game of the highest order and the bane of every horse owner's existence. You can fight it, accept it, or sit in a puddle and wail.
By: Andrea Harrison / (Harold Feiertag photo)
Elaine Ward of the Western Style Dressage Association of Canada and her mare NS Shawnee Hancock.

Western Dressage 101: Give this Fun New Discipline a Try!

It’s rare for a new discipline to emerge on the equestrian scene, but for the past few years the sport of Western Dressage has grown in popularity.
By: Kim Izzo

Fun Facts about Wildies (and some things you may not know)

Mustangs and other feral bands of horses continue to be a source of fascination for humans due to their resilience and resourcefulness.
By: Horse Canada staff
Ron Legere and Thischicsgunacostya after their OBBO Reining Futurity win at the Pickering Horse Centre.

Raising Daytona: It Takes a Village to Perform a Miracle

How an unlikely orphan foal survived and thrived ‒ and won a reining Futurity - thanks to a dedicated team of caregivers.
By: Tracy Hanes

The Skin We’re In: Summer Sun Protection for Riders

Long spring and summer days outside means a lot of exposure to the sun; put your best face forward and make these products part of your daily care routine.
By: Kim Izzo
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
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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
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