During this isolation period, cowboys and cowgirls will have an opportunity to affordably compete from the comfort of their home practice pen.
News
Join up with Seana Waldon of the Community Association for Riders with Disabilities in her efforts to raise funds for grain to help feed the CARD herd.
Please assist Bonnie Hartley, Fundraising and Events coordinator, in her efforts to help with the cost of supplements and treats.
Equine Guelph shares management strategies to prevent colic because of a sudden increase of fresh spring grass in a horse’s diet.
This week, join up with Judy Wanless, Director of Volunteer Services at CARD, in her quest to raise funds to help cover the cost of farrier fees.
Study explores the impact of farriery interventions on equine symmetry - including weight bearing and propulsion - when travelling on paved surfaces.
Join up with Elaine Brooks of the Community Association for Riders with Disabilities to help with the purchase of hay for the hard-working therapy horses.
The following initiative has been launched by the Community Association for Riders with Disabilities to fulfill needs for their hard-working therapy horses.
Equine Guelph, based at the University of Guelph, has been recognized by EC as an international leader in promoting equine health, welfare and safety.
In response to industry requests during the COVID-19 pandemic, recent updates to the course will address many horse caretaker and facility owner concerns.
The first-ever incidence of African Horse Sickness (AHS) in the northeastern province of Nakhon Ratchasima in Thailand has now killed almost 200 horses.
A & T Equestrian Centre in Surrey, BC, has joined other farms in offering an adoption/fostering program in order to feed and care for their 50+ horses.
This two-minute Vimeo film by AJ Jefferies entitled "Horse" is bizarre and funny and adorable - and possibly relatable to many right now.
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.
The EDCC reported on March 25th that a veterinarian confirmed a case of equine herpesvirus (EHV) in a horse at a boarding stable in Alberta.