This article features several veterans and highlights how horses gave them and countless other contemporary Canadian veterans a voice.
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I note that the soccer field is completely surrounded by buildings and high fences. From a coach’s perspective this was perfect – no chance of losing a horse here!
I pulled up beside the soccer net and used the trailer …
Here are 10 awesome ways to fuss over your horse and get motivated at the barn as winter lingers on (but just 34 days until spring!).
Following a complicated ‘red bag delivery’ the filly displayed dummy foal symptoms and required intensive measures to save her life.
Horse-Canada has assembled a list of winter reading that grownups and kids will enjoy, both fiction and true-life adventures.
The adorable little Shetland will have to wait until he's four years old to attain the official Guinness World Records title.
Mādahòkì Farm offers these rare horses as part of their work of reclamation, education and celebration of Indigenous cultures and traditions.
It is well-documented that animals benefit seniors to help prevent loneliness, depression and anxiety, plus provide a welcome change in routine.
One of the main agencies helping horses and their owners in the Ukraine, Fleet of Angels shares some of their stories of need in time of war.
This ancient India-based holistic system for health and wellness has improved the lives of horses in Theresa Gilligan's practice.
Part three of our 'Senior Series' offers management tips to keep your aging equine comfortable, plus Dr. Kate Robinson's take on joint care.
In part one of our new 'Senior Series', Dr. Kate Robinson answers questions about bringing an older equine back after a layoff.
An extraordinarily adventurous couple trekked 12,000 kilometres across some unforgiving terrain, and lived to write about it.
Stuck in the Comparison Trap? Social media is infamous for dragging us down, but comparing ourselves to others may be a natural evolutionary instinct.
Another snow day? Sigh. Luckily there are still fun things to do with (or for) your horse that don't involve tacking up.