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Canadian Rules for Measuring Ponies

Over the past few years, Equestrian Canada has made changes to their rules for measuring ponies. If you plan to show, you’d better get up-to-date on them.
By: Jan Stephens

Laws for Buying and Selling Horses in Canada

If you buy or sell a horse, and particularly if there is a trial period, you must be aware of the existing Canadian laws that could put you at risk.
By: Catherine E. Willson

Canadian Dressage Star Jill Irving: Moving Forward While Giving Back

Jill Irving’s first experiences in the equestrian world were a far cry from the glitz and glamour of Wellington, Florida, where she now competes.
By: Alison King

Check Out What’s New in Equine Performance Hoofwear

Footwear for horses has not changed that much over the centuries. The industry is undergoing a shake-up, however, with new options on the market.
By: Nicole Kitchener

A Canadian Learns the Meaning of Being a Horsewoman in the UK

Horse Sport’s fashionista Stefania Evans gives us a glimpse of what it’s like for a Canadian horsewoman entrenched in the British lifestyle.
By: Stefania Evans

American Dressage Dynamo Extraordinaire Robert Dover

One of the most recognizable figures in the dressage world, Robert Dover has represented the US at six Olympic Games and multiple world championships.
By: Pamela Young

Hauling Healthy: Preventing Shipping Fever in Horses

While travelling to shows with your horse is an adventure, there are steps you should take to ensure he arrives in top shape, and prevent shipping fever.
By: Ali Miletic

Winning Dressage Training with Tina & Jaimey Irwin

Canadian dressage duo Tina and Jaimey Irwin share tips on the working and cool-down phases of their training program for youngsters and seasoned veterans.
By: Alison King

Careers in the Horse Business: Becoming a Farrier

A certified journeyman farrier and a recent graduate discuss what it takes to become a farrier, caring for different horses with different needs.
By: Donna Marie West

The Difference Between Head-Tossing and Head-Shaking in Horses

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.
By: Horse Media Group
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