Top Canadian clinician Jason Irwin provides some advice to ensure you have the best possible learning experience.
HRH Queen Elizabeth II’s equestrian legacy includes breeding champion racehorses and passing her love of riding down the generations.
This exclusive excerpt from The Working Equitation Training Manual focusses on show day course navigating for this wildly popular discipline.
Suspensory ligament injuries in horses are fairly common and can take many weeks or months to repair; here's one horse owner's experience.
Mongolians make their mark in the world’s toughest horse race, finishing first and joint second, as a Chinese rider completes the podium.
Can you identify varying degrees of lameness? Here is how to recognize when a horse is "off", and how mildly or severely.
These patient, systematic training steps will help your horse become comfortable around unfamiliar objects, sounds and situations.
Real horse people are getting behind one woman's efforts to improve accuracy as to how horses really look and move.
Trainer and clinician Lorie Duff offers some tips to decipher why your horse reacts as he does, and an exercise to establish your space.
When Arabian mare Essie foaled far ahead of schedule, working student Arianne Fournier had to step in to supervise the birth.
The 12th Mongol Derby saw two women, an American and a South African, outride 44 others from ten different nations for the prestigious win.
There are lots of training methods in the horse world but not all incorporate current science-based research into how horses' minds work.
His BC horse sanctuary was born of his own fear of horses; now he teaches others to earn the respect and trust of rescues and wildies.
A roundup of some new gear, and some revisions to old favourites, all designed to keep us safe in the saddle (or when falling out of it).
The vast majority of horses cope well as long as they have plenty of shade and water, but not all tolerate the heat well.