Major Study Questions Effectiveness of Equestrian Air Jackets Air jackets may not be preventing eventing riders from more serious injury, according to a major study by the universities of Melbourne and Sydney.By: Pippa Cuckson Eventer Lesley-Grant Law on Figuring Out Fleur In the July issue of Horse Sport, Canadian eventer Lesley Grant-Law wrote about her mare Fleur in Stable Personalities. But she had more to say!By: Lesley Grant-Law Veterinary Products Containing Gentian Violet Pose Cancer Risk Health Canada has found that exposure to human health products and veterinary drugs containing gentian violet may increase the risk of cancer.By: Equestrian Canada Equine Herpesvirus Myeloencephalopathy Outbreak in Saskatchewan An outbreak of equine herpesvirus myeloencephalopathy (EHM), also known as neurotropic equine herpes virus -1 (nEHV-1), has been reported in Saskatchewan.By: Equestrian Canada OSPCA Amendment Act Passes as Interim Safety Measure Ontario has passed a temporary safety measure to keep animals safe while the province transitions to an improved animal protection enforcement system.By: Ministry of the Solicitor General National Equine Biosurveillance Pilot Program Launched Merck Animal Health recently launched its national Equine Biosurveillance Pilot Program to fill an unmet need for Canadian horse owners.By: Equine Guelph Desert Ride makes Woodbine debut a winning one in Woodbine Oaks Desert Ride circled the field to win the $500,000 Woodbine Oaks, the first leg of the Triple Tiara series, on Saturday at Woodbine.By: Woodbine Communications Lamaze Wins $500,000 RBC Grand Prix of Canada It was an emotional victory for Canada’s Eric Lamaze in the $500,000 RBC Grand Prix of Canada, at the Spruce Meadows ‘National’ tournament in Calgary, AB.By: Starting Gate Communications Equitation Science Conference Early Bird Deadline Extended The early bird deadline for the 2019 International Society for Equitation Science conference is June 10. The conference will be held in Ontario in August.By: Equine Guelph Stretch & Destress With Yoga Poses for Equestrians Many horseback riders are looking for ways to stretch, strengthen and destress. Try these yoga poses for equestrians, which target riders’ problem areas.By: Ashley Ward-WilliamsPage 125 of 347« First‹ Previous121122123124125126127128129Next ›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
Eventer Lesley-Grant Law on Figuring Out Fleur In the July issue of Horse Sport, Canadian eventer Lesley Grant-Law wrote about her mare Fleur in Stable Personalities. But she had more to say!By: Lesley Grant-Law
Veterinary Products Containing Gentian Violet Pose Cancer Risk Health Canada has found that exposure to human health products and veterinary drugs containing gentian violet may increase the risk of cancer.By: Equestrian Canada Equine Herpesvirus Myeloencephalopathy Outbreak in Saskatchewan An outbreak of equine herpesvirus myeloencephalopathy (EHM), also known as neurotropic equine herpes virus -1 (nEHV-1), has been reported in Saskatchewan.By: Equestrian Canada OSPCA Amendment Act Passes as Interim Safety Measure Ontario has passed a temporary safety measure to keep animals safe while the province transitions to an improved animal protection enforcement system.By: Ministry of the Solicitor General National Equine Biosurveillance Pilot Program Launched Merck Animal Health recently launched its national Equine Biosurveillance Pilot Program to fill an unmet need for Canadian horse owners.By: Equine Guelph Desert Ride makes Woodbine debut a winning one in Woodbine Oaks Desert Ride circled the field to win the $500,000 Woodbine Oaks, the first leg of the Triple Tiara series, on Saturday at Woodbine.By: Woodbine Communications Lamaze Wins $500,000 RBC Grand Prix of Canada It was an emotional victory for Canada’s Eric Lamaze in the $500,000 RBC Grand Prix of Canada, at the Spruce Meadows ‘National’ tournament in Calgary, AB.By: Starting Gate Communications Equitation Science Conference Early Bird Deadline Extended The early bird deadline for the 2019 International Society for Equitation Science conference is June 10. The conference will be held in Ontario in August.By: Equine Guelph Stretch & Destress With Yoga Poses for Equestrians Many horseback riders are looking for ways to stretch, strengthen and destress. Try these yoga poses for equestrians, which target riders’ problem areas.By: Ashley Ward-WilliamsPage 125 of 347« First‹ Previous121122123124125126127128129Next ›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
Equine Herpesvirus Myeloencephalopathy Outbreak in Saskatchewan An outbreak of equine herpesvirus myeloencephalopathy (EHM), also known as neurotropic equine herpes virus -1 (nEHV-1), has been reported in Saskatchewan.By: Equestrian Canada OSPCA Amendment Act Passes as Interim Safety Measure Ontario has passed a temporary safety measure to keep animals safe while the province transitions to an improved animal protection enforcement system.By: Ministry of the Solicitor General National Equine Biosurveillance Pilot Program Launched Merck Animal Health recently launched its national Equine Biosurveillance Pilot Program to fill an unmet need for Canadian horse owners.By: Equine Guelph Desert Ride makes Woodbine debut a winning one in Woodbine Oaks Desert Ride circled the field to win the $500,000 Woodbine Oaks, the first leg of the Triple Tiara series, on Saturday at Woodbine.By: Woodbine Communications Lamaze Wins $500,000 RBC Grand Prix of Canada It was an emotional victory for Canada’s Eric Lamaze in the $500,000 RBC Grand Prix of Canada, at the Spruce Meadows ‘National’ tournament in Calgary, AB.By: Starting Gate Communications Equitation Science Conference Early Bird Deadline Extended The early bird deadline for the 2019 International Society for Equitation Science conference is June 10. The conference will be held in Ontario in August.By: Equine Guelph Stretch & Destress With Yoga Poses for Equestrians Many horseback riders are looking for ways to stretch, strengthen and destress. Try these yoga poses for equestrians, which target riders’ problem areas.By: Ashley Ward-WilliamsPage 125 of 347« First‹ Previous121122123124125126127128129Next ›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
OSPCA Amendment Act Passes as Interim Safety Measure Ontario has passed a temporary safety measure to keep animals safe while the province transitions to an improved animal protection enforcement system.By: Ministry of the Solicitor General
National Equine Biosurveillance Pilot Program Launched Merck Animal Health recently launched its national Equine Biosurveillance Pilot Program to fill an unmet need for Canadian horse owners.By: Equine Guelph
Desert Ride makes Woodbine debut a winning one in Woodbine Oaks Desert Ride circled the field to win the $500,000 Woodbine Oaks, the first leg of the Triple Tiara series, on Saturday at Woodbine.By: Woodbine Communications
Lamaze Wins $500,000 RBC Grand Prix of Canada It was an emotional victory for Canada’s Eric Lamaze in the $500,000 RBC Grand Prix of Canada, at the Spruce Meadows ‘National’ tournament in Calgary, AB.By: Starting Gate Communications
Equitation Science Conference Early Bird Deadline Extended The early bird deadline for the 2019 International Society for Equitation Science conference is June 10. The conference will be held in Ontario in August.By: Equine Guelph
Stretch & Destress With Yoga Poses for Equestrians Many horseback riders are looking for ways to stretch, strengthen and destress. Try these yoga poses for equestrians, which target riders’ problem areas.By: Ashley Ward-Williams