A recent study shows that head-tossing is not the same as head-shaking, which is related to hypersensitivity of the trigeminal nerve in the horse’s head.
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The one thing that barn drama, toxic workplaces and dysfunctional families all have in common is they are filled with personal boundary violations.
It’s common for horses to rush up hills because it takes less work than walking up the hill at a steady pace. How can you break the habit?
The equine actors in the wildly successful Canadian TV drama Heartland are just as important as the human ones. Meet some of the show’s equine stars.
Researchers from Massey University in Zealand are conducting an international survey of emergency animal and disaster response volunteers and workers.
A ninth positive Equine Infectious Anemia (EIA) result was confirmed for a horse located on a farm in the rural municipality of Meadow Lake, SK.
John “J.T.” Taylor has built a career as a respected FEI official, but he considers it more of an honour to be able to watch top horses and riders perform.
Are horse feeds made from GMO (genetically modified organism) ingredients less safe to feed horses than those derived from conventional crops?
Laminitis is a debilitating condition in horses involving inflammation of the laminae in the hoof, with numerous causes. Find out how to prevent it.
Animal welfare enforcement is in flux in this country, and in some areas, in crisis. People want to know where to turn when they see horses in trouble.