A tapeworm that can infect dogs and humans has shown up in Ontario, leaving horse owners wondering if their equine partners are also at risk.
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Thinking about end of life decisions for our equine partners is something we would prefer to avoid, but being prepared can help make it easier.
Even though cases are rare, horses can suffer from liver disease. Find out the causes, symptoms and treatment, plus tips for prevention.
Soft tissue injuries affecting tendons and ligaments can be career and even life-ending for horses. Learn how to recognize, treat and prevent them.
A full investigation is being conducted into the false start at the Endurance competition and will be available on completion.
A registered not-for-profit, Spirit Horse NL is based in Portugal Cove, Newfoundland, and stands for Supporting Peers In Recovery-based Interactive Therapy.
Find out why your horse’s next flysheet should be zebra print, by learning about the science of stripes and why horseflies hate them.
Learn how reading a murder-mystery led 2017 Heroes of the Horse finalist Kathy Bartley to open Bear Valley Rescue in Alberta with her husband, Mike.
The Equestrian Canada Convention, held April 6-8, 2018 in Ottawa, ON, provided the equestrian community with top-class professional development.
Horses and Humans Research Foundation has put out an open call for proposals to investigate the therapeutic effects of horses on humans.
New research and more educated horse owners have resulted in many changes to the way laminitis, a devastating hoof disease, is triggered and treated.
The inaugural annual World Equine Expo™ will include the WEQx Games™ and World Horse Day™, and will run concurrently with the 2018 World Equestrian Games.
Help an abused, neglected or homeless horse by giving a gift from the Ontario SPCA’s Paws & Give™ 2017 Holiday Symbolic Giving Catalogue.
An inflammation of the large colon, colitis in horses can be life-threatening. One of the earliest signs is diarrhea, combined with a fever.
Yogi Fell of Granville, P.E.I., is Horse Canada’s first-ever Hero of the Horse award winner. Fell has been helping horses and humans for over 30 years.