What Are Your Plans for 2019 National Horse Day? Equestrian Canada and the provincial/territorial equestrian organizations invite all Canadians to take part in National Horse Day.By: Equestrian Canada Victoria Council Backs Off Proposed Horse-Drawn Carriage Ban While Victoria, B.C. Councillor Ben Isitt reinitiated the call for a ban of horse-drawn carriages on city streets, backlash has caused him to back down.By: Horse Media Group Erynn Ballard on the State of Equestrian Coaching in Canada Canadian equestrian Erynn Ballard shares her take on the state of coaching in Canada, and offers suggestions for how to improve the industry.By: Erynn Ballard What is Choke in Horses and How Can I Prevent It? Choke in horses refers to an esophageal obstruction, which can be life-threatening if not treated right away. Learn how to prevent it.By: Ali Miletic Erynn Ballard’s Winning Work Ethic in the Horse Industry A look at how Erynn Ballard manages to balance her career as a top show jumper, while serving as an owner and manager at Looking Back Farm.By: Rita Mingo Sovereign Award Winning Horse of the Year: Wonder Gadot Wonder Gadot, owned by Gary Barber, claimed the 2018 Horse of the Year Sovereign Award, and was named Champion Three-Year-Old Female.By: Dave Briggs Starting Two-Year-Old Racehorses with Reade Baker Trainer Reade Baker says the key to training two-year-old Thoroughbred racehorses is to be slow and cautious so you build a great foundation.By: Jennifer Morrison Century Mile Brings Stability to Alberta Horse Racing Scene In April, Century Mile opened its doors to reveal a new one-mile racetrack and casino, bringing stability to Alberta’s horse racing industry.By: Curtis Stock Ontario Racing Protects Interests of Thoroughbred Breeders John Hayes, chair of Ontario Racing, says OR wants to work with the CTHS and thoroughbred breeders for the betterment of the industry.By: Dave Briggs Queen’s Plate Hopeful Dun Drum Brings Connections Full Circle Long-time friends and business associates, Joan Addison and Ian Black, have teamed up to aim the Thoroughbred colt Dun Drum for the Queen’s Plate.By: Jennifer MorrisonPage 130 of 350« First‹ Previous126127128129130131132133134Next ›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
Victoria Council Backs Off Proposed Horse-Drawn Carriage Ban While Victoria, B.C. Councillor Ben Isitt reinitiated the call for a ban of horse-drawn carriages on city streets, backlash has caused him to back down.By: Horse Media Group Erynn Ballard on the State of Equestrian Coaching in Canada Canadian equestrian Erynn Ballard shares her take on the state of coaching in Canada, and offers suggestions for how to improve the industry.By: Erynn Ballard What is Choke in Horses and How Can I Prevent It? Choke in horses refers to an esophageal obstruction, which can be life-threatening if not treated right away. Learn how to prevent it.By: Ali Miletic Erynn Ballard’s Winning Work Ethic in the Horse Industry A look at how Erynn Ballard manages to balance her career as a top show jumper, while serving as an owner and manager at Looking Back Farm.By: Rita Mingo Sovereign Award Winning Horse of the Year: Wonder Gadot Wonder Gadot, owned by Gary Barber, claimed the 2018 Horse of the Year Sovereign Award, and was named Champion Three-Year-Old Female.By: Dave Briggs Starting Two-Year-Old Racehorses with Reade Baker Trainer Reade Baker says the key to training two-year-old Thoroughbred racehorses is to be slow and cautious so you build a great foundation.By: Jennifer Morrison Century Mile Brings Stability to Alberta Horse Racing Scene In April, Century Mile opened its doors to reveal a new one-mile racetrack and casino, bringing stability to Alberta’s horse racing industry.By: Curtis Stock Ontario Racing Protects Interests of Thoroughbred Breeders John Hayes, chair of Ontario Racing, says OR wants to work with the CTHS and thoroughbred breeders for the betterment of the industry.By: Dave Briggs Queen’s Plate Hopeful Dun Drum Brings Connections Full Circle Long-time friends and business associates, Joan Addison and Ian Black, have teamed up to aim the Thoroughbred colt Dun Drum for the Queen’s Plate.By: Jennifer MorrisonPage 130 of 350« First‹ Previous126127128129130131132133134Next ›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
Erynn Ballard on the State of Equestrian Coaching in Canada Canadian equestrian Erynn Ballard shares her take on the state of coaching in Canada, and offers suggestions for how to improve the industry.By: Erynn Ballard
What is Choke in Horses and How Can I Prevent It? Choke in horses refers to an esophageal obstruction, which can be life-threatening if not treated right away. Learn how to prevent it.By: Ali Miletic
Erynn Ballard’s Winning Work Ethic in the Horse Industry A look at how Erynn Ballard manages to balance her career as a top show jumper, while serving as an owner and manager at Looking Back Farm.By: Rita Mingo
Sovereign Award Winning Horse of the Year: Wonder Gadot Wonder Gadot, owned by Gary Barber, claimed the 2018 Horse of the Year Sovereign Award, and was named Champion Three-Year-Old Female.By: Dave Briggs
Starting Two-Year-Old Racehorses with Reade Baker Trainer Reade Baker says the key to training two-year-old Thoroughbred racehorses is to be slow and cautious so you build a great foundation.By: Jennifer Morrison
Century Mile Brings Stability to Alberta Horse Racing Scene In April, Century Mile opened its doors to reveal a new one-mile racetrack and casino, bringing stability to Alberta’s horse racing industry.By: Curtis Stock
Ontario Racing Protects Interests of Thoroughbred Breeders John Hayes, chair of Ontario Racing, says OR wants to work with the CTHS and thoroughbred breeders for the betterment of the industry.By: Dave Briggs
Queen’s Plate Hopeful Dun Drum Brings Connections Full Circle Long-time friends and business associates, Joan Addison and Ian Black, have teamed up to aim the Thoroughbred colt Dun Drum for the Queen’s Plate.By: Jennifer Morrison