UK Research evaluates the use of tungsten ‘road nails’ on movement Study explores the impact of farriery interventions on equine symmetry - including weight bearing and propulsion - when travelling on paved surfaces.By: Jasmin De Vivo / Royal Veterinary College Help the CARD Herd – This Week, Donate to the Hay Fund! Join up with Elaine Brooks of the Community Association for Riders with Disabilities to help with the purchase of hay for the hard-working therapy horses. OVC Research to Decipher Vitamin D in Horses with Enterocolitis An Ontario Veterinary College research team will be analyzing equine blood samples for vitamin D and other biomarkers of inflammation and systemic disease.By: Jackie Bellamy-Zions, Equine Guelph Help the CARD Herd: A staff challenge in response to COVID 19 The following initiative has been launched by the Community Association for Riders with Disabilities to fulfill needs for their hard-working therapy horses.By: Community Association for Riders with Disabilities Horses with Odd Jobs: This Little Black Mare is a Movie Pro While Storm isn’t the most majestic stunt horse in owner MarieBeth Young’s herd of equine actors, her confidence makes her safe on hectic film sets.By: Nicole Kitchener Dog & Pony Show: New Study Sheds Light on Interspecies Play Despite their very different prey and predator evolution, dogs and horses have a similar way to play through recognizing and mimicking facial expressions.By: Kim Izzo Western Dressage Part 2: An English Dressage Rider Goes Rogue At first it seemed sacrilegious to place a western saddle on my Dutch Warmblood, but the desire to return to my “roots” had been building for a long time…By: Kim Izzo Rescuing Peaker: A Racehorse’s Long Journey Home When the thoroughbred mare Clever Peaks was in danger of getting lost in the system, artist Linda Shantz stepped in to save her.By: Andrea Harrison PAWS Patrol: Ontario’s New Welfare Enforcement System Launched The new Provincial Animal Welfare Services (PAWS) Act launched in January and is the first enforcement system of its kind in Canada.By: Tracy Hanes Equine Guelph Wins EC Health and Welfare Award Equine Guelph, based at the University of Guelph, has been recognized by EC as an international leader in promoting equine health, welfare and safety.By: Jackie Bellamy-Zions, Equine GuelphPage 107 of 347« First‹ Previous103104105106107108109110111Next ›Last » Latest News Daryl Hannah’s Big Heart and Mini Horses News, People Thoroughbred New Year’s Eve Turns 39 News Tik Maynard Wins Road to the Horse – Again! News, People, Sport ‘Hump Day’ for the Horses News Not Cut Out for Police Duty News More News
Help the CARD Herd – This Week, Donate to the Hay Fund! Join up with Elaine Brooks of the Community Association for Riders with Disabilities to help with the purchase of hay for the hard-working therapy horses.
OVC Research to Decipher Vitamin D in Horses with Enterocolitis An Ontario Veterinary College research team will be analyzing equine blood samples for vitamin D and other biomarkers of inflammation and systemic disease.By: Jackie Bellamy-Zions, Equine Guelph Help the CARD Herd: A staff challenge in response to COVID 19 The following initiative has been launched by the Community Association for Riders with Disabilities to fulfill needs for their hard-working therapy horses.By: Community Association for Riders with Disabilities Horses with Odd Jobs: This Little Black Mare is a Movie Pro While Storm isn’t the most majestic stunt horse in owner MarieBeth Young’s herd of equine actors, her confidence makes her safe on hectic film sets.By: Nicole Kitchener Dog & Pony Show: New Study Sheds Light on Interspecies Play Despite their very different prey and predator evolution, dogs and horses have a similar way to play through recognizing and mimicking facial expressions.By: Kim Izzo Western Dressage Part 2: An English Dressage Rider Goes Rogue At first it seemed sacrilegious to place a western saddle on my Dutch Warmblood, but the desire to return to my “roots” had been building for a long time…By: Kim Izzo Rescuing Peaker: A Racehorse’s Long Journey Home When the thoroughbred mare Clever Peaks was in danger of getting lost in the system, artist Linda Shantz stepped in to save her.By: Andrea Harrison PAWS Patrol: Ontario’s New Welfare Enforcement System Launched The new Provincial Animal Welfare Services (PAWS) Act launched in January and is the first enforcement system of its kind in Canada.By: Tracy Hanes Equine Guelph Wins EC Health and Welfare Award Equine Guelph, based at the University of Guelph, has been recognized by EC as an international leader in promoting equine health, welfare and safety.By: Jackie Bellamy-Zions, Equine GuelphPage 107 of 347« First‹ Previous103104105106107108109110111Next ›Last » Latest News Daryl Hannah’s Big Heart and Mini Horses News, People Thoroughbred New Year’s Eve Turns 39 News Tik Maynard Wins Road to the Horse – Again! News, People, Sport ‘Hump Day’ for the Horses News Not Cut Out for Police Duty News More News
Help the CARD Herd: A staff challenge in response to COVID 19 The following initiative has been launched by the Community Association for Riders with Disabilities to fulfill needs for their hard-working therapy horses.By: Community Association for Riders with Disabilities Horses with Odd Jobs: This Little Black Mare is a Movie Pro While Storm isn’t the most majestic stunt horse in owner MarieBeth Young’s herd of equine actors, her confidence makes her safe on hectic film sets.By: Nicole Kitchener Dog & Pony Show: New Study Sheds Light on Interspecies Play Despite their very different prey and predator evolution, dogs and horses have a similar way to play through recognizing and mimicking facial expressions.By: Kim Izzo Western Dressage Part 2: An English Dressage Rider Goes Rogue At first it seemed sacrilegious to place a western saddle on my Dutch Warmblood, but the desire to return to my “roots” had been building for a long time…By: Kim Izzo Rescuing Peaker: A Racehorse’s Long Journey Home When the thoroughbred mare Clever Peaks was in danger of getting lost in the system, artist Linda Shantz stepped in to save her.By: Andrea Harrison PAWS Patrol: Ontario’s New Welfare Enforcement System Launched The new Provincial Animal Welfare Services (PAWS) Act launched in January and is the first enforcement system of its kind in Canada.By: Tracy Hanes Equine Guelph Wins EC Health and Welfare Award Equine Guelph, based at the University of Guelph, has been recognized by EC as an international leader in promoting equine health, welfare and safety.By: Jackie Bellamy-Zions, Equine GuelphPage 107 of 347« First‹ Previous103104105106107108109110111Next ›Last » Latest News Daryl Hannah’s Big Heart and Mini Horses News, People Thoroughbred New Year’s Eve Turns 39 News Tik Maynard Wins Road to the Horse – Again! News, People, Sport ‘Hump Day’ for the Horses News Not Cut Out for Police Duty News More News
Horses with Odd Jobs: This Little Black Mare is a Movie Pro While Storm isn’t the most majestic stunt horse in owner MarieBeth Young’s herd of equine actors, her confidence makes her safe on hectic film sets.By: Nicole Kitchener
Dog & Pony Show: New Study Sheds Light on Interspecies Play Despite their very different prey and predator evolution, dogs and horses have a similar way to play through recognizing and mimicking facial expressions.By: Kim Izzo
Western Dressage Part 2: An English Dressage Rider Goes Rogue At first it seemed sacrilegious to place a western saddle on my Dutch Warmblood, but the desire to return to my “roots” had been building for a long time…By: Kim Izzo
Rescuing Peaker: A Racehorse’s Long Journey Home When the thoroughbred mare Clever Peaks was in danger of getting lost in the system, artist Linda Shantz stepped in to save her.By: Andrea Harrison
PAWS Patrol: Ontario’s New Welfare Enforcement System Launched The new Provincial Animal Welfare Services (PAWS) Act launched in January and is the first enforcement system of its kind in Canada.By: Tracy Hanes
Equine Guelph Wins EC Health and Welfare Award Equine Guelph, based at the University of Guelph, has been recognized by EC as an international leader in promoting equine health, welfare and safety.By: Jackie Bellamy-Zions, Equine Guelph