On June 29, 2019, Ontario's interim animal protection model came into effect to keep animals safe as the province transitions to a new system.
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Equestrian Canada has announced the winners of the Horse Day Kids Drawing Contest held as part of the 11th annual National Horse Day on June 1, 2019.
Avie’s Flatter, Canada’s champion two-year-old male, looms as the horse to beat when he faces 13 other hopefuls in the Queen’s Plate at Woodbine.
The investigation into David, Victoria and Jason Small for the neglect of horses in their care has ended in a jail sentence for the entire family.
Equine Guelph’s Lameness Lab tool provides interactive activities to help you learn the causes of lameness in horses as well as how to assess lameness.
Take this anonymous online survey to help Canadian researcher Annika McGivern learn more about concussions and mental health in equestrians.
The Freemasons of Ontario District announced that they have raised $34,082 in support of Wounded Warriors Canada’s couples-based Equine Therapy program.
A case of Equine Infectious Anemia was confirmed on May 29th by the CFIA national reference laboratory for a horse in Squamish-Lillooet, British Columbia.
New research indicates that zebras' stripes are used to control body temperature, and reveals a new mechanism for how this may be achieved.
Products containing cannabis, commonly referred to as CBD, are now on the market which claim to have therapeutic benefits for horses. But are they legal?
Air jackets may not be preventing eventing riders from more serious injury, according to a major study by the universities of Melbourne and Sydney.
Health Canada has found that exposure to human health products and veterinary drugs containing gentian violet may increase the risk of cancer.
An outbreak of equine herpesvirus myeloencephalopathy (EHM), also known as neurotropic equine herpes virus -1 (nEHV-1), has been reported in Saskatchewan.
Ontario has passed a temporary safety measure to keep animals safe while the province transitions to an improved animal protection enforcement system.
Merck Animal Health recently launched its national Equine Biosurveillance Pilot Program to fill an unmet need for Canadian horse owners.