Enjoy a behind the scenes tour of CBC’s hit show, Heartland, and get insider information on how it’s made from the cast and crew members.
Learn how reading a murder-mystery led 2017 Heroes of the Horse finalist Kathy Bartley to open Bear Valley Rescue in Alberta with her husband, Mike.
Get the most up to date information on recognizing and treating equine gastric and colonic ulcers, which are more common than you might think.
Grow these 10 plants around your house and barn to repel biting insects such as mosquitoes and ticks. They are all safe to grow around pets and children.
Andrea Harrison (aka the Inadvertent Rescuer) shares a story about a horse that went from merely surviving to thriving, and the courage it took.
Today’s fly masks for horses boast a range of features from nose flaps and ear coverings to lightweight high-tech fabrics and UV protection.
Trainer Josh Nichol says that using well-timed pressure in a non-threatening way can be a useful training tool to help your horse learn.
Hoof expert Susan Kauffmann explains how to tell the difference between excess sole and flat feet, and what to do about this retained sole.
Rain rot is a bacterial skin disease that often behaves like a fungus. It causes an infection under the horse’s skin that makes pustules of pus.
A rider’s arms are an area that can benefit from targeted strengthening. Try these exercises – the Row and the W Raise – to build strength in your biceps.
An external review of the Manitoba horse racing industry focused on identifying new opportunities and sustainability could offer a chance at newfound growth
A father shares his children’s experience with Equine Assisted Therapy, which has exposed them to a new way to learn about communication and compromise.
Brenda Fehr was a top finalist for the 2017 Heroes of the Horse Award. Learn about the lives she saves at Dare to Dream Horse Rescue.
Josh Nichol looks at four different approaches to horsemanship and training, and explains how your view of equine behaviour influences which you choose.
New research and more educated horse owners have resulted in many changes to the way laminitis, a devastating hoof disease, is triggered and treated.