Toronto Equestrian Downtown will be based out of the historic Horse Palace building on the grounds of Exhibition Place.
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Military veterans are at a higher risk of suicide than the general population, especially during these Covid times. BraveHearts is helping.
Can't ride, but still want horses around you every day? You are not alone, as the popularity of the Non-Ridden Equine movement would indicate.
Recent horse behaviour studies show a growing interest in understanding our impact on the physiological and behavioural states of our equine partners.
The Tl’etinqox First Nation in BC have received funding to buy land and build an equine facility to help inhabitants recover from trauma and disorders.
The final segment in a series dedicated to informing horse owners of the benefits and differences between various horse treatments.
Researchers at U of Guelph’s OVC are working to preserve cartilage chips for long-term storage, eliminating the need to harvest stem cells from the patient.
The eye-catching American Sugarbush Harlequin Draft is a fairly new breed which is quickly gaining popularity for riding and driving.
Whether to improve blood and lymph circulation or increase the extensibility of soft tissues, massage can enhance comfort and performance.
These hardy ponies originated in the Shetland Islands where they cultivated the land, carried peat and seaweed, and worked in the coal mines.
Dr. Scott Hie explains what chiropractic treatments can contribute toward pain relief, muscle tone and overall improved function in the horse.
Equine Guelph presents Dr. Judith Koenig of the Ontario Veterinary College who explains her current research into tendon injuries and prevention.
If your horse is exhibiting head tossing, bit issues, unexplained lameness or explosive reactions to apparent pain episodes, TMJ disease may be the culprit.
To say that spring 2020 is an uncertain time is a grave understatement, as the psychological stress of isolation and financial worries weighs on us.
Please join up with Scot Stewart of the Community Association for Riders with Disabilities in his effort to raise funds for shavings for the therapy horses.