Canada’s Bretton Chad second in $50,000 Grand Prix CSI 2* at WEF7 Laura Chapot (USA) and Chandon Blue won the $50,000 Grand Prix CSI 2*, while Canada's Bretton Chad and The Pugilist place second.By: Jennifer Wood and Summer Grace for Jennifer Wood Media, Inc. Equine Nutrition Needs for Healthy Hooves & Hair To support hoof and hair health, it is important that the nutrients that contribute to keratin synthesis are in adequate amounts in your horse’s diet.By: Shannon Pratt-Phillips, Ph.D. Brush Up on New Equestrian Canada Rules for 2019 As an Equestrian Canada member, one must keep current on the rules relevant to their discipline, as well as the General Regulations of our sport.By: Susan Adey Danielle Goldstein and Lizziemary Top $391,000 Grand Prix CSI5* at WEF Danielle Goldstein (ISR) and Lizziemary topped the $391,000 Palm Beach Equine Clinic Grand Prix at WEF for the second year in a row.By: Jennifer Wood and Summer Grace for Jennifer Wood Media, Inc. Why I Can’t Afford to Breed an Ontario-bred Horse Ontario Thoroughbred breeders have been put in a position that will continue to negatively impact the horse supply and viability of racing in this province.By: Arika Everatt-Meeuse Lucky Stables Rebuilding After Hurricane Irma A Canadian vacationing in St. Martin recounts how the horses of the aptly named Lucky Stables rode out the storm that was Hurricane Irma.By: Myles Shane 10 Amazing Facts About Equine Vision Equine vision is different from human vision in almost every way, and it is helpful to us when riding and training to understand the differences.By: Karin Apfel Dealing with Superficial Equine Hoof Cracks Equine hoof cracks are common in the spring. Some are superficial, while others can be full thickness, which can be painful and become infected.By: Susan Kauffmann Equine Nutrition Basics: Grass Hay vs Legume Hay Horse hay is made from different types of grasses and/or legumes. Find out which type will meet your horse’s nutritional requirements.By: Shannon Pratt-Phillips, Ph.D. When and How to Clean a Horse’s Sheath While sheath cleaning is an important aspect of care for male horses, it may not be required as frequently for some animals as it is for others.By: Dr. Nora ChavarriaPage 140 of 348« First‹ Previous136137138139140141142143144Next ›Last » Latest News Strange But True: Horsegiirl Stella Stallion News, People Meet Corleo, the Robotic Horse Industry, News, Sport 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 More News
Equine Nutrition Needs for Healthy Hooves & Hair To support hoof and hair health, it is important that the nutrients that contribute to keratin synthesis are in adequate amounts in your horse’s diet.By: Shannon Pratt-Phillips, Ph.D.
Brush Up on New Equestrian Canada Rules for 2019 As an Equestrian Canada member, one must keep current on the rules relevant to their discipline, as well as the General Regulations of our sport.By: Susan Adey
Danielle Goldstein and Lizziemary Top $391,000 Grand Prix CSI5* at WEF Danielle Goldstein (ISR) and Lizziemary topped the $391,000 Palm Beach Equine Clinic Grand Prix at WEF for the second year in a row.By: Jennifer Wood and Summer Grace for Jennifer Wood Media, Inc.
Why I Can’t Afford to Breed an Ontario-bred Horse Ontario Thoroughbred breeders have been put in a position that will continue to negatively impact the horse supply and viability of racing in this province.By: Arika Everatt-Meeuse
Lucky Stables Rebuilding After Hurricane Irma A Canadian vacationing in St. Martin recounts how the horses of the aptly named Lucky Stables rode out the storm that was Hurricane Irma.By: Myles Shane
10 Amazing Facts About Equine Vision Equine vision is different from human vision in almost every way, and it is helpful to us when riding and training to understand the differences.By: Karin Apfel
Dealing with Superficial Equine Hoof Cracks Equine hoof cracks are common in the spring. Some are superficial, while others can be full thickness, which can be painful and become infected.By: Susan Kauffmann
Equine Nutrition Basics: Grass Hay vs Legume Hay Horse hay is made from different types of grasses and/or legumes. Find out which type will meet your horse’s nutritional requirements.By: Shannon Pratt-Phillips, Ph.D.
When and How to Clean a Horse’s Sheath While sheath cleaning is an important aspect of care for male horses, it may not be required as frequently for some animals as it is for others.By: Dr. Nora Chavarria