William Shatner wins horse semen in divorce settlement with 4th wife The tabloids have had a field day with this one .... 'Star Trek' star has to divvy up horses and farms (and semen) with his wife of 18 years. Donkey slaughter driven by Chinese medicine banned in Kenya The Kenyan Ministry of Agriculture has pulled the licenses of slaughterhouses effective immediately ‒ but not for the reasons you might expect. Where are They Now? Catching Up with Montreal’s Caleche Horses The ban on horse-drawn carriages in the city of Montreal came into effect on December 31, 2019 - but where have all the horses gone?By: Susan Stafford-Pooley The Promise of Spring: Fresh Start, Fresh Dreams Despite all the mud and shedding hair (!) spring is a time of reflection, goal-setting and renewed motivation for horse owners.By: Andrea Harrison Study finds Sable Island horses tolerate heavy parasite burdens A large study team found 'unusual' patterns in the parasite loads of the horses inhabiting Sable Island off the coast of Nova Scotia. Compassion for All: A Horse Tale Rescue provides a safe haven Like every worthy leader, 2019's Horse Canada Heroes of the Horse Award winner Mike Grenier stresses the award belongs to his entire team, not him alone.By: Nicole Kitchener Laser therapy helps heal a four-year-old Morgan’s unusual facial injury Saddened by the bony blemish on her horse's face, an owner looks to speed up the healing process and improve the recovery outcome.By: Amy Harris Competition Day Medications – What am I Allowed to Give My Horse? Equestrian Canada’s Equine Medication Control Committee answers your questions on the EC Equine Medication Control program.By: EC Communications How Horses Teach Us to Be Grateful Through Change Horses face enormous changes over their lives and Andrea Harrison is filled with admiration and gratitude for the way they accept it.By: Andrea Harrison 10 Amazing Facts About the History of the Horse Shoe Arguably, far more than sliced bread, the development of the horse shoe has had a dramatic effect on human civilization. Learn how they evolved over time.By: Karin ApfelPage 114 of 350« First‹ Previous110111112113114115116117118Next ›Last » Latest News Ancient Horse DNA Reveals Migration Patterns News Turning Heartbreak Into Hope News, People, Rider Health UK Gets Serious About Horses and Road Safety News, Safety No Poop-Scooping for BC Riders Industry, News, Provinces/Territories, Safety Foal with Cognitive Disorder Thrives Health, News More News
Donkey slaughter driven by Chinese medicine banned in Kenya The Kenyan Ministry of Agriculture has pulled the licenses of slaughterhouses effective immediately ‒ but not for the reasons you might expect.
Where are They Now? Catching Up with Montreal’s Caleche Horses The ban on horse-drawn carriages in the city of Montreal came into effect on December 31, 2019 - but where have all the horses gone?By: Susan Stafford-Pooley
The Promise of Spring: Fresh Start, Fresh Dreams Despite all the mud and shedding hair (!) spring is a time of reflection, goal-setting and renewed motivation for horse owners.By: Andrea Harrison
Study finds Sable Island horses tolerate heavy parasite burdens A large study team found 'unusual' patterns in the parasite loads of the horses inhabiting Sable Island off the coast of Nova Scotia. Compassion for All: A Horse Tale Rescue provides a safe haven Like every worthy leader, 2019's Horse Canada Heroes of the Horse Award winner Mike Grenier stresses the award belongs to his entire team, not him alone.By: Nicole Kitchener Laser therapy helps heal a four-year-old Morgan’s unusual facial injury Saddened by the bony blemish on her horse's face, an owner looks to speed up the healing process and improve the recovery outcome.By: Amy Harris Competition Day Medications – What am I Allowed to Give My Horse? Equestrian Canada’s Equine Medication Control Committee answers your questions on the EC Equine Medication Control program.By: EC Communications How Horses Teach Us to Be Grateful Through Change Horses face enormous changes over their lives and Andrea Harrison is filled with admiration and gratitude for the way they accept it.By: Andrea Harrison 10 Amazing Facts About the History of the Horse Shoe Arguably, far more than sliced bread, the development of the horse shoe has had a dramatic effect on human civilization. Learn how they evolved over time.By: Karin ApfelPage 114 of 350« First‹ Previous110111112113114115116117118Next ›Last » Latest News Ancient Horse DNA Reveals Migration Patterns News Turning Heartbreak Into Hope News, People, Rider Health UK Gets Serious About Horses and Road Safety News, Safety No Poop-Scooping for BC Riders Industry, News, Provinces/Territories, Safety Foal with Cognitive Disorder Thrives Health, News More News
Compassion for All: A Horse Tale Rescue provides a safe haven Like every worthy leader, 2019's Horse Canada Heroes of the Horse Award winner Mike Grenier stresses the award belongs to his entire team, not him alone.By: Nicole Kitchener
Laser therapy helps heal a four-year-old Morgan’s unusual facial injury Saddened by the bony blemish on her horse's face, an owner looks to speed up the healing process and improve the recovery outcome.By: Amy Harris
Competition Day Medications – What am I Allowed to Give My Horse? Equestrian Canada’s Equine Medication Control Committee answers your questions on the EC Equine Medication Control program.By: EC Communications
How Horses Teach Us to Be Grateful Through Change Horses face enormous changes over their lives and Andrea Harrison is filled with admiration and gratitude for the way they accept it.By: Andrea Harrison
10 Amazing Facts About the History of the Horse Shoe Arguably, far more than sliced bread, the development of the horse shoe has had a dramatic effect on human civilization. Learn how they evolved over time.By: Karin Apfel