Horse-Drawn Cart Accidents in PEI Prompt Road Safety Review For the second time this year, a horse-drawn cart has been involved in a collision with an automobile in Kings County, Prince Edward Island.By: Horse Media Group Canadian Government Sued Over Transport of Horses for Meat The Canadian Horse Defence Coalition filed a lawsuit against the federal government regarding violations of sections of the Health of Animals Regulations.By: Canadian Horse Defence Coalition Study to Determine Prevalence of Tick-Borne Infections in Ontario Horses A study led by Dr. Luis Arroyo at the OVC set out to determine the prevalence of Lyme Disease and Anaplasmosis in the Ontario horse population.By: Ontario Animal Health Network Four Smart Ways to Fit Horses into Your Busy Schedule If you can learn how to estimate your time well, prioritize, say no and stop procrastinating, you can find more ways to fit horses into your busy life.By: Megan Pinfield Help for Horseback Riders Who Sit Crooked in the Saddle Do you struggle to maintain your seat, and find yourself crooked in the saddle? Learn how to identify and correct asymmetry in your body to fix it.By: Alison Barr How to Choose the Right Hoof Boot for Your Horse Get advice on selecting the right style of hoof boots to protect your barefoot horse’s hooves from rugged terrain, and on long distance rides.By: Susan Kauffmann What are Ration Balancers and Do I Need to Feed Them to My Horse? Ration balancers are concentrated sources of protein, vitamins and minerals designed to “balance out” a horse’s diet. Does your horse need one?By: Shannon Pratt-Phillips, Ph.D. Using Technology to Predict the Future of Dewormer Resistance Using a computer model, researchers have been able to predict the course of dewormer resistance in small strongyles over the next 40 years.By: Horse Media Group How to Ride Your Horse Down a Steep Trail Safely Trainer Jason Irwin offers tips for teaching your horse how to travel carefully down a steep trail, slow and steady to keep you both safe.By: Jason Irwin Teach Your Horse to Cross a Bridge with Confidence Train your horse to confidently cross a bridge at home, starting by exposing them to a variety of scary things like plywood, a tarp, stall mat, or puddle.By: Lindsay GricePage 124 of 350« First‹ Previous120121122123124125126127128Next ›Last » Latest News The RCMP’s Royal Role, Plus a Tribute to Burmese News, People Oddly Satisfying…. Fabulous Farrier Influencers News, People Not Something You See Every Day: Wild Mare Wearing a Ladder News, Safety Ancient Horse DNA Reveals Migration Patterns News Turning Heartbreak Into Hope News, People, Rider Health More News
Canadian Government Sued Over Transport of Horses for Meat The Canadian Horse Defence Coalition filed a lawsuit against the federal government regarding violations of sections of the Health of Animals Regulations.By: Canadian Horse Defence Coalition Study to Determine Prevalence of Tick-Borne Infections in Ontario Horses A study led by Dr. Luis Arroyo at the OVC set out to determine the prevalence of Lyme Disease and Anaplasmosis in the Ontario horse population.By: Ontario Animal Health Network Four Smart Ways to Fit Horses into Your Busy Schedule If you can learn how to estimate your time well, prioritize, say no and stop procrastinating, you can find more ways to fit horses into your busy life.By: Megan Pinfield Help for Horseback Riders Who Sit Crooked in the Saddle Do you struggle to maintain your seat, and find yourself crooked in the saddle? Learn how to identify and correct asymmetry in your body to fix it.By: Alison Barr How to Choose the Right Hoof Boot for Your Horse Get advice on selecting the right style of hoof boots to protect your barefoot horse’s hooves from rugged terrain, and on long distance rides.By: Susan Kauffmann What are Ration Balancers and Do I Need to Feed Them to My Horse? Ration balancers are concentrated sources of protein, vitamins and minerals designed to “balance out” a horse’s diet. Does your horse need one?By: Shannon Pratt-Phillips, Ph.D. Using Technology to Predict the Future of Dewormer Resistance Using a computer model, researchers have been able to predict the course of dewormer resistance in small strongyles over the next 40 years.By: Horse Media Group How to Ride Your Horse Down a Steep Trail Safely Trainer Jason Irwin offers tips for teaching your horse how to travel carefully down a steep trail, slow and steady to keep you both safe.By: Jason Irwin Teach Your Horse to Cross a Bridge with Confidence Train your horse to confidently cross a bridge at home, starting by exposing them to a variety of scary things like plywood, a tarp, stall mat, or puddle.By: Lindsay GricePage 124 of 350« First‹ Previous120121122123124125126127128Next ›Last » Latest News The RCMP’s Royal Role, Plus a Tribute to Burmese News, People Oddly Satisfying…. Fabulous Farrier Influencers News, People Not Something You See Every Day: Wild Mare Wearing a Ladder News, Safety Ancient Horse DNA Reveals Migration Patterns News Turning Heartbreak Into Hope News, People, Rider Health More News
Study to Determine Prevalence of Tick-Borne Infections in Ontario Horses A study led by Dr. Luis Arroyo at the OVC set out to determine the prevalence of Lyme Disease and Anaplasmosis in the Ontario horse population.By: Ontario Animal Health Network Four Smart Ways to Fit Horses into Your Busy Schedule If you can learn how to estimate your time well, prioritize, say no and stop procrastinating, you can find more ways to fit horses into your busy life.By: Megan Pinfield Help for Horseback Riders Who Sit Crooked in the Saddle Do you struggle to maintain your seat, and find yourself crooked in the saddle? Learn how to identify and correct asymmetry in your body to fix it.By: Alison Barr How to Choose the Right Hoof Boot for Your Horse Get advice on selecting the right style of hoof boots to protect your barefoot horse’s hooves from rugged terrain, and on long distance rides.By: Susan Kauffmann What are Ration Balancers and Do I Need to Feed Them to My Horse? Ration balancers are concentrated sources of protein, vitamins and minerals designed to “balance out” a horse’s diet. Does your horse need one?By: Shannon Pratt-Phillips, Ph.D. Using Technology to Predict the Future of Dewormer Resistance Using a computer model, researchers have been able to predict the course of dewormer resistance in small strongyles over the next 40 years.By: Horse Media Group How to Ride Your Horse Down a Steep Trail Safely Trainer Jason Irwin offers tips for teaching your horse how to travel carefully down a steep trail, slow and steady to keep you both safe.By: Jason Irwin Teach Your Horse to Cross a Bridge with Confidence Train your horse to confidently cross a bridge at home, starting by exposing them to a variety of scary things like plywood, a tarp, stall mat, or puddle.By: Lindsay GricePage 124 of 350« First‹ Previous120121122123124125126127128Next ›Last » Latest News The RCMP’s Royal Role, Plus a Tribute to Burmese News, People Oddly Satisfying…. Fabulous Farrier Influencers News, People Not Something You See Every Day: Wild Mare Wearing a Ladder News, Safety Ancient Horse DNA Reveals Migration Patterns News Turning Heartbreak Into Hope News, People, Rider Health More News
Four Smart Ways to Fit Horses into Your Busy Schedule If you can learn how to estimate your time well, prioritize, say no and stop procrastinating, you can find more ways to fit horses into your busy life.By: Megan Pinfield
Help for Horseback Riders Who Sit Crooked in the Saddle Do you struggle to maintain your seat, and find yourself crooked in the saddle? Learn how to identify and correct asymmetry in your body to fix it.By: Alison Barr
How to Choose the Right Hoof Boot for Your Horse Get advice on selecting the right style of hoof boots to protect your barefoot horse’s hooves from rugged terrain, and on long distance rides.By: Susan Kauffmann
What are Ration Balancers and Do I Need to Feed Them to My Horse? Ration balancers are concentrated sources of protein, vitamins and minerals designed to “balance out” a horse’s diet. Does your horse need one?By: Shannon Pratt-Phillips, Ph.D.
Using Technology to Predict the Future of Dewormer Resistance Using a computer model, researchers have been able to predict the course of dewormer resistance in small strongyles over the next 40 years.By: Horse Media Group
How to Ride Your Horse Down a Steep Trail Safely Trainer Jason Irwin offers tips for teaching your horse how to travel carefully down a steep trail, slow and steady to keep you both safe.By: Jason Irwin
Teach Your Horse to Cross a Bridge with Confidence Train your horse to confidently cross a bridge at home, starting by exposing them to a variety of scary things like plywood, a tarp, stall mat, or puddle.By: Lindsay Grice