Horse-Canada.com reviews the shallow pool of potential host facilities for the 2022 World Equestrian Games, following the withdrawal of Samorin, Slovakia.
Equine nutritionist Shannon Pratt-Phillips Ph.D. dishes on feeding for healthy feet in order to provide the optimal nutrients for the framework of the hoof.
A recent study posed the question: can people make accurate distinctions between horse vocalizations in positive and negative contexts?
Vets at the Ontario Veterinary College will soon be able to use 3D printed models of joints to practice ultrasound-guided joint injections.
Teams of researchers from veterinary schools across the country are studying different methods to speed up and improve wound healing in horses.
To gain insight into the function of the equine gastrointestinal tract, researchers at the Ontario Veterinary College are developing a glass gut model.
The International Society for Equitation Science released a statement on the use and misuse of man-made concepts in horse training, such as dominance.
A veterinary case out of the UK has produced a new way to treat horses with strangles using a using a specially made penicillin in a gel formulation.
Researchers at the Ontario Veterinary College are working to improve joint medications through the use of sustained release formulations.
Get advice on a selection of common equine ailments, including colic, fecal egg count testing, hoof puncture wounds, lice, mud fever, thrush and cataracts.
Equi-Health Canada provides a comprehensive first aid kit list that includes everything you could ever need for any kind of barn emergency.
Feeding horses doesn’t have to be complicated if you remember these important guidelines from equine nutritionist Shannon Pratt-Phillips, Ph.D.
Find out the benefits of barefoot trimming for horses. Barefoot trimmer, Anne Riddell, explains, it’s not just a matter of forsaking the shoes.
Equine sports medicine specialist, Dr. Bri Henderson, provides guidelines for assessing your horse’s fitness and developing a conditioning plan.
Equine psychologist Antonia J.Z. Henderson, Ph.D., describes how to tell if your horse is experiencing chronic stress and what you can do to help.