Equestrian Canada has taken the Responsible Coaching Movement Pledge as the next step in an ongoing commitment to safety and welfare.
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David Lee, Victoria and Jason Leroy Small failed to appear in a Provincial Offences Court in Newmarket, ON, on July 6, as each face animal cruelty charges.
Macronutrients are the nutrients that are required in larger amounts in your horse’s diet. They include protein, fat and carbohydrates.
Canadian horsemanship trainer, Lorie Duff, will represent Team Canada in The Gobi Desert Cup, a 480 km race across Mongolia, held August 22-31.
Two horses at Integrity's Haven Equine Rescue Centre Society in Chester Basin, N.S. have died as the result of botulism from eating contaminated hay.
Animal Justice, a Canadian animal rights group, is calling for a ban on horse-drawn carriages in PEI similar to the one announced in Montreal.
Last chance to nominate someone to represent the equestrian community in the October issue of Zoomer magazine. The deadline is June 23, 2018.
Netherlands-based show jumper Ben Talbot, 32, is now the second British rider is at the centre of a social media storm over whip abuse.
An abused horse, rescued by Sound Equine Oregon, is suing his former owner for more than $100,000 to pay for veterinary bills as well as pain and suffering.
The City of Montreal has announced a by-law prohibiting the use of horse-drawn carriages in downtown Montreal, which will come into effect December 31, 2019
Former owner of Whisper Ridge Ranch who was under investigation by the OSPCA in 2016 on suspicion of animal cruelty and neglect, is back in the headlines.
RIDE TV will now be available to more Canadian viewers thanks to an agreement between the American digital cable and satellite network and TELUS Optik TV.
The B.C. SPCA wants horse-drawn carriages banned from Victoria streets, following an incident in May, in which two harnessed horses fell at Ogden Point.
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency is proposing a National Equine Infectious Anemia Disease Control Program. Comments are being accepted until June 18.
Equestrian Canada’s National Equine Disease & Welfare Surveillance Call on June 6th will include an update on proposed fee increases for equine drugs.