The ‘Royal’ Equestrian Canada Convention Line Up The Equestrian Canada Convention will feature opportunities to learn from top equestrian athletes and get in the know about new programs and initiatives. Exercises for Teaching Your Horse How to Neck Rein Trainer Jason Irwin shares exercises and tips for teaching your horse how to neck rein. Use these progressive steps to move to one-handed steering.By: Jason Irwin How to Cope When Your Horse Can No Longer do His Job Many riders are faced with having to retire, re-home or re-purpose their horses at some point. Get help making and living with the decision.By: Megan Pinfield Is There a Link Between Cribbing and Selenium in Horses? Researchers still don’t understand exactly what causes cribbing in horses, but they now suspect selenium deficiency might be one reason.By: Horse Media Group Biotic 8: Getting good bacteria exactly where it needs to go Biotic 8 contains probiotics for digestion, to encourage proliferation of beneficial microorganisms in the hindgut and prevent growth of harmful bacteria. Canadian Sisters Take Cross-Country Horseback Adventure Sisters Katie and Jewel Keca embarked on part two of their cross-Canada horseback ride in support of the Lions Foundation of Canada Dog Guides.By: Amy Harris Tips for Recognizing and Treating Ringworm in Horses Ringworm is a fungal infection, which can spread easily from horse-to-horse through direct contact, and can also be transmitted to humans.By: Dr. Michelle Husulak Study to Determine Prevalence of Tick Borne Disease in Ontario Researchers at the Ontario Veterinary College are investigating Lyme Disease and Anaplasmosis, transmitted by ticks, and identifying geographic risk factorsBy: Horse Media Group Feeding Horses Oils for Added Energy without Excitability Oil is liquid fat, which is incorporated into many commercial horse feeds or used as a top-dress. Can your horse benefit from the added calories?By: Shannon Pratt-Phillips, Ph.D. Exploring the Dominance Theory In Horse Training The idea that a dominance hierarchy is critical to equine social organization and that we must act as alpha in order for our horses to respect us is flawedBy: Antonia J.Z. HendersonPage 119 of 350« First‹ Previous115116117118119120121122123Next ›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
Exercises for Teaching Your Horse How to Neck Rein Trainer Jason Irwin shares exercises and tips for teaching your horse how to neck rein. Use these progressive steps to move to one-handed steering.By: Jason Irwin
How to Cope When Your Horse Can No Longer do His Job Many riders are faced with having to retire, re-home or re-purpose their horses at some point. Get help making and living with the decision.By: Megan Pinfield
Is There a Link Between Cribbing and Selenium in Horses? Researchers still don’t understand exactly what causes cribbing in horses, but they now suspect selenium deficiency might be one reason.By: Horse Media Group
Biotic 8: Getting good bacteria exactly where it needs to go Biotic 8 contains probiotics for digestion, to encourage proliferation of beneficial microorganisms in the hindgut and prevent growth of harmful bacteria.
Canadian Sisters Take Cross-Country Horseback Adventure Sisters Katie and Jewel Keca embarked on part two of their cross-Canada horseback ride in support of the Lions Foundation of Canada Dog Guides.By: Amy Harris
Tips for Recognizing and Treating Ringworm in Horses Ringworm is a fungal infection, which can spread easily from horse-to-horse through direct contact, and can also be transmitted to humans.By: Dr. Michelle Husulak
Study to Determine Prevalence of Tick Borne Disease in Ontario Researchers at the Ontario Veterinary College are investigating Lyme Disease and Anaplasmosis, transmitted by ticks, and identifying geographic risk factorsBy: Horse Media Group
Feeding Horses Oils for Added Energy without Excitability Oil is liquid fat, which is incorporated into many commercial horse feeds or used as a top-dress. Can your horse benefit from the added calories?By: Shannon Pratt-Phillips, Ph.D.
Exploring the Dominance Theory In Horse Training The idea that a dominance hierarchy is critical to equine social organization and that we must act as alpha in order for our horses to respect us is flawedBy: Antonia J.Z. Henderson