The University of Guelph is seeking Thoroughbred racehorses that have been diagnosed with front limb superficial digital flexor tendinitis, for a study.
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Equine Guelph has developed an excellent set of resources and facilitates training on fire prevention and large animal rescue for first responders.
The results of a recent poll show that two-thirds of Canadians are opposed to the slaughter and export of horses for human consumption.
In an important victory for Tennessee Walking Horses, the U.S. House of Representatives passed the Prevent All Soring Tactics (PAST) Act.
A total of 45 competitors from around the world will tackle the 11th annual Mongol Derby – the world’s longest horse race – this August.
Intercity Insurance Services Inc., a national leader in equine insurance and risk management announced its name change to CapriCMW Insurance Services Ltd.
Merck Animal Health recently launched its national Equine Biosurveillance Pilot Program to fill an unmet need for Canadian horse owners.
Desert Ride circled the field to win the $500,000 Woodbine Oaks, the first leg of the Triple Tiara series, on Saturday at Woodbine.
The early bird deadline for the 2019 International Society for Equitation Science conference is June 10. The conference will be held in Ontario in August.
Equestrian Canada and the provincial/territorial equestrian organizations invite all Canadians to take part in National Horse Day.
While Victoria, B.C. Councillor Ben Isitt reinitiated the call for a ban of horse-drawn carriages on city streets, backlash has caused him to back down.
Farm & Food Care is currently seeking hosts for large animal rescue training sessions for first responders and emergency personnel.
The Ontario Government has released a public survey and introduced a new temporary regulation in an effort to improve the animal welfare system.
The early bird deadline for the 2019 International Society for Equitation Science conference is fast approaching! It will be held in Guelph, August 19-21.
The FEI has scrambled to clarify its new “missed flag” rule before Badminton’s cross-country, but discontent remains amongst riders and other stakeholders.