International Society for Equitation Science Conference Early Bird Deadline The early bird deadline for the 2019 International Society for Equitation Science conference is fast approaching! It will be held in Guelph, August 19-21.By: Equine Guelph Herbs for Horses Products are Backed by Science Canadian-owned Herbs for Horses makes a range of herbal, nutraceutical and nutritional equine products, backed by scientific research. Eventing Flag Rule Clarified Before Badminton, But Discontent Remains The FEI has scrambled to clarify its new “missed flag” rule before Badminton’s cross-country, but discontent remains amongst riders and other stakeholders.By: Pippa Cuckson Last Chance to Submit Equestrian Canada Rule Change Suggestions The annual deadline to submit rule change suggestions for the 2020 Equestrian Canada Rules is coming up quickly on May 31, 2019.By: Equestrian Canada Ian Millar Launches Rookie Riders in Ontario School Ian Millar launched Equestrian Canada’s Rookie Riders which will be included in the York Region District School Board’s PE-2-GO program in the fall of 2019.By: Horse-Canada.com 10 Amazing Facts About Equine Smell Here are 10 amazing facts about the equine sense of smell, which, though not as impressive as dogs’, is still way better than humans’.By: Karin Apfel 6 Warning Signs Your Horse Needs Dental Work The equine mouth is a dark cavern of mystery. Luckily, there are some outward signs and symptoms that can help you spot when dental work is needed.By: Nicole Kitchener Better Grazing: Steps to Saving Your Horse Pasture Is your pasture in need of some TLC to make it a viable source of forage for your horses? Here is some advice on how to get the best from your grazing.By: Amy Harris How Do Horses Feel About Participating in Therapy? Are horses that work in Equine Assisted Therapy experiencing stress or anxiety by working with traumatized humans? Study results may surprise you.By: Nicole Kitchener Leg Exercises for Riders to Gain Stability in the Saddle Lower leg stability is important for protecting both the rider and the horse. Try these exercises to fix wobbly legs and feel more secure in the saddle.By: Alison BarrPage 131 of 350« First‹ Previous127128129130131132133134135Next ›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
Herbs for Horses Products are Backed by Science Canadian-owned Herbs for Horses makes a range of herbal, nutraceutical and nutritional equine products, backed by scientific research.
Eventing Flag Rule Clarified Before Badminton, But Discontent Remains The FEI has scrambled to clarify its new “missed flag” rule before Badminton’s cross-country, but discontent remains amongst riders and other stakeholders.By: Pippa Cuckson Last Chance to Submit Equestrian Canada Rule Change Suggestions The annual deadline to submit rule change suggestions for the 2020 Equestrian Canada Rules is coming up quickly on May 31, 2019.By: Equestrian Canada Ian Millar Launches Rookie Riders in Ontario School Ian Millar launched Equestrian Canada’s Rookie Riders which will be included in the York Region District School Board’s PE-2-GO program in the fall of 2019.By: Horse-Canada.com 10 Amazing Facts About Equine Smell Here are 10 amazing facts about the equine sense of smell, which, though not as impressive as dogs’, is still way better than humans’.By: Karin Apfel 6 Warning Signs Your Horse Needs Dental Work The equine mouth is a dark cavern of mystery. Luckily, there are some outward signs and symptoms that can help you spot when dental work is needed.By: Nicole Kitchener Better Grazing: Steps to Saving Your Horse Pasture Is your pasture in need of some TLC to make it a viable source of forage for your horses? Here is some advice on how to get the best from your grazing.By: Amy Harris How Do Horses Feel About Participating in Therapy? Are horses that work in Equine Assisted Therapy experiencing stress or anxiety by working with traumatized humans? Study results may surprise you.By: Nicole Kitchener Leg Exercises for Riders to Gain Stability in the Saddle Lower leg stability is important for protecting both the rider and the horse. Try these exercises to fix wobbly legs and feel more secure in the saddle.By: Alison BarrPage 131 of 350« First‹ Previous127128129130131132133134135Next ›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
Last Chance to Submit Equestrian Canada Rule Change Suggestions The annual deadline to submit rule change suggestions for the 2020 Equestrian Canada Rules is coming up quickly on May 31, 2019.By: Equestrian Canada Ian Millar Launches Rookie Riders in Ontario School Ian Millar launched Equestrian Canada’s Rookie Riders which will be included in the York Region District School Board’s PE-2-GO program in the fall of 2019.By: Horse-Canada.com 10 Amazing Facts About Equine Smell Here are 10 amazing facts about the equine sense of smell, which, though not as impressive as dogs’, is still way better than humans’.By: Karin Apfel 6 Warning Signs Your Horse Needs Dental Work The equine mouth is a dark cavern of mystery. Luckily, there are some outward signs and symptoms that can help you spot when dental work is needed.By: Nicole Kitchener Better Grazing: Steps to Saving Your Horse Pasture Is your pasture in need of some TLC to make it a viable source of forage for your horses? Here is some advice on how to get the best from your grazing.By: Amy Harris How Do Horses Feel About Participating in Therapy? Are horses that work in Equine Assisted Therapy experiencing stress or anxiety by working with traumatized humans? Study results may surprise you.By: Nicole Kitchener Leg Exercises for Riders to Gain Stability in the Saddle Lower leg stability is important for protecting both the rider and the horse. Try these exercises to fix wobbly legs and feel more secure in the saddle.By: Alison BarrPage 131 of 350« First‹ Previous127128129130131132133134135Next ›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
Ian Millar Launches Rookie Riders in Ontario School Ian Millar launched Equestrian Canada’s Rookie Riders which will be included in the York Region District School Board’s PE-2-GO program in the fall of 2019.By: Horse-Canada.com
10 Amazing Facts About Equine Smell Here are 10 amazing facts about the equine sense of smell, which, though not as impressive as dogs’, is still way better than humans’.By: Karin Apfel
6 Warning Signs Your Horse Needs Dental Work The equine mouth is a dark cavern of mystery. Luckily, there are some outward signs and symptoms that can help you spot when dental work is needed.By: Nicole Kitchener
Better Grazing: Steps to Saving Your Horse Pasture Is your pasture in need of some TLC to make it a viable source of forage for your horses? Here is some advice on how to get the best from your grazing.By: Amy Harris
How Do Horses Feel About Participating in Therapy? Are horses that work in Equine Assisted Therapy experiencing stress or anxiety by working with traumatized humans? Study results may surprise you.By: Nicole Kitchener
Leg Exercises for Riders to Gain Stability in the Saddle Lower leg stability is important for protecting both the rider and the horse. Try these exercises to fix wobbly legs and feel more secure in the saddle.By: Alison Barr