While many are at home for the next few weeks, this is an ideal time to learn online and develop your own action plan and backup arrangements.
Equine Welfare
The situation that we are currently facing world-wide not only impacts people, but also our horses (and other animals) in our care.
The Kenyan Ministry of Agriculture has pulled the licenses of slaughterhouses effective immediately ‒ but not for the reasons you might expect.
How would equine industry members describe the welfare status of Canadian horses? A research team at the University of Guelph found out.
“Continuity and change in animal protection work and policy” was the topic presented by Dr. Kendra Coulter at the University of Guelph on January 22, 2020.
Dr. David Mellor, a leading animal welfare expert, looks at how bit use can impact equine breathing during exercise and what this means for equine welfare.
Colorado State University has broken ground on the Temple Grandin Equine Center, a facility named for its equally ground-breaking professor, Temple Grandin.
When Equine Guelph launched its new Mare & Foal Care Tool, the “how to” videos received great feedback for preparing owners for the expected and unexpected.
Mark your calendar! The second annual Canadian Animal Law Conference will take place in Toronto, Ontario, from September 11-13, 2020.
After taking a large animal rescue course with Equine Guelph, the Hamilton Mounted Police have been proactively enrolling their officers in retraining.
Animal protection group, the Canadian Horse Defence Coalition, has filed an appeal in their case against the Canadian Food Inspection Agency.
The Provincial Animal Welfare Services (PAWS) Act, 2019 has received Royal Assent and will come into force on January 1, 2020.
How can you tell when a horse is feeling stressed? It’s all in the eyes and the way their eyelids twitch, University of Guelph researchers have discovered.
A lawsuit filed over a year ago by the Canadian Horse Defence Coalition, against the Canadian Food Inspection Agency, has been dismissed in federal court.
The government has introduced The Provincial Animal Welfare Services Act, to replace the Ontario Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act.