Born with a rare life-threatening deformity, the young Quarter Horse underwent specialized corrective surgery to improve her chances.
The words MADE IN CANADA have never meant more than they do today – and equestrians can do their bit to support the economy.
Woodbine-based racehorse trainer Renico Lafond has had an interesting journey to the set of the TV show "Fire Country".
Winter can be miserable for horse owners, but you can use the time to take a course or sort out fun stuff to do once the spring rolls around.
Joint supplement research has come a long way in the past decade; here is what to look for when considering them for your horse.
A writer, photographer, and videographer are sharing important and compelling stories of endangered horse breeds around the world.
The Canadian Juno Award-winning classical guitarist is joining horse advocacy groups to press the government to pass Bill C-355.
Ontario resident Emilia Quaggiotto thought it was a scam when first contacted about immortalizing her Welsh Cob stallion; turns out it wasn't.
If your older horse seems stiff or is a bit off under saddle, you may want to consider ways to make him more comfortable in his golden years.
While training horses is undoubtedly an art, more recently it is also a well-studied science; we know much more about teaching behaviours.
From roping sawhorses in an alley in Moose Jaw to throwing an ocean wave loop, here’s how Ontario participants are getting involved.
A tendon or ligament injury can mean weeks of walking; here is a vet's advice on how you can make it less boring while promoting recovery.
Research out of the University of Guelph reveals some interesting stats about conflict behaviours seen in horses in the lesson string.
Mocha, Flint and a mule named Raymond, all very senior equines, were humanely euthanized for various age-related problems.
Outdoor Afro, founded by Rue Mapp 15 years ago, now includes 100-plus volunteer leaders who guide nature activities in 60 US cities.