University of Guelph students are working with Dr. Katrina Merkies to provide helpful information for horse communities across Canada.
Industry
USLA will serve breeders of the purebred Lusitano horse by assisting with the registration and inspection of horses in accordance with APSL Studbook Rules.
Alberta Equine Partners for the Herd aims to raise $250,000 to ensure the health, welfare and care of Alberta horses to get them through the winter.
British ex-Royal Sarah Ferguson is set to be a judge on a new reality show out of the UK called Dancing with Horses, although details are sketchy.
A welcome amendment has been made to the Ministry of Health's Summer Day Camp guidance document which will now allow horseback riding.
Equine Guelph in partnership with Ontario Equestrian has developed a unique learning community open only to applicants of the For the Herd funding program.
Following the release of a set of guidelines for summer camps in Ontario which appears to exclude horses, OE and EC are pushing hard to have it amended.
Q Horse Heroes program will recognize first responders, frontline workers and others who support the Canadian QH community.
While Horse Day may have looked a bit different in 2020 than in years past, equestrians nationwide took part in online celebrations.
Amendment to the Emergency Management and Civil Protection Act to include allowing horse people access to indoor facilities as well as outdoor.
Outlining the precautionary measures needed to ensure the safety of everyone at CARD when operations resume, plus a fundraising update.
In order to better understand the impact of the pandemic and to potentially help owners and horse welfare, you are invited to complete a short survey.
Equestrian Canada needs to collect data so that they, the PTSOs and national affiliates can present a current and fact-based picture of our industry needs.
Equestrian Canada would like equine business owners to participate in a survey regarding the immediate and long-term effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.
EC and the PTSOs recommend that all facilities that host equestrian-related activities cease public-facing and non-essential activities.