“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.
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Equine Career night at Equine Guelph is a chance for equine enthusiasts of all ages to explore what career opportunities are available in the industry.
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.
Researchers at Tarleton State University’s Equine Center are looking into whether using CBD to treat horses with arthritis or anxiety actually works.
Colorado State University has broken ground on the Temple Grandin Equine Center, a facility named for its equally ground-breaking professor, Temple Grandin.
Researchers from U of Guelph conducted a survey at the 2019 Royal looking into the impact of painful incidents among children handling and riding horses.
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.
A retired racehorse may be a great choice for an experienced eventer, but is not the right fit for everyone. How do you find your perfect match?
A series on the History channel, called The Wild Ones, features the Qayus, a breed of wild horse in B.C., and the Xeni Gwet’in people who watch over them.
Equestrian Canada has announced a new engagement events initiative structured around hosting series and summits on alternating years.
Mark your calendar! The second annual Canadian Animal Law Conference will take place in Toronto, Ontario, from September 11-13, 2020.
Nominations are officially open for the EC National Awards, celebrating the impressive achievements of individuals, equines and organizations.
The development of the Canadian Equine Identification Program is well underway and Canadian equine industry members can continue offering feedback.
Blister beetles contain a toxin that can make horses sick and even kill them, so it’s very important to inspect your hay for them before feeding it.
After taking a large animal rescue course with Equine Guelph, the Hamilton Mounted Police have been proactively enrolling their officers in retraining.