Positive Case Of Strangles Reported In New Brunswick A horse in New Brunswick was cultured positive for strangles and was euthanized for other health reasons; the farm was put under quarantine.By: EC Media Ontario Racing announces reallocation of HIP purse distribution Ontario Racing announced a reallocation of the Horse Improvement Program purses between the Thoroughbred and Standardbred racing, commencing in April, 2019.By: Ontario Racing Scott Brash To Retire Ursula XII at London International Horse Show Scott Brash MBE, has decided to officially retire his leading mare Ursula XII at Olympia, which is taking place from December 17-23, 2018.By: Revolution World Ontario Equestrian Donates over $30,000 to Research Ontario Equestrian and its members are helping strengthen research programs aimed at improving healthBy: Equine Guelph Assessing Hoof Angles Hoof expert Susan Kauffmann describes three hoof angles you should know to help keep your horse sound. Learn how to identify and assess them.By: Susan Kauffmann Building Confidence in Your Horse Try these two desensitizing exercises from trainer Josh Nichol to help your horse learn how to deal with unexpected with confidence.By: Josh Nichol Helmet Head Head injuries are a real risk for horseback riders. Here, we discuss what’s being done to educate people and improve protective head gear.By: Kim Izzo Endurance, Then and Now Nancy Beacon, a founding member of OCTRA, who has represented Canada at multiple world championships, both as rider and coach, on how endurance has changed. Fear Factors: Why Horses Spook Equine psychologist Antonia J.Z. Henderson, Ph.D. discusses the science of fear in horses, including natural, hard-wired responses and learned behaviour.By: Antonia J.Z. Henderson Letting Them Go Thinking about end of life decisions for our equine partners is something we would prefer to avoid, but being prepared can help make it easier.By: Sarah BrucePage 154 of 351« First‹ Previous150151152153154155156157158Next ›Last » Latest News Rescuing Animals, Rebuilding Hope Equine Welfare, News, Safety 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 More News
Ontario Racing announces reallocation of HIP purse distribution Ontario Racing announced a reallocation of the Horse Improvement Program purses between the Thoroughbred and Standardbred racing, commencing in April, 2019.By: Ontario Racing Scott Brash To Retire Ursula XII at London International Horse Show Scott Brash MBE, has decided to officially retire his leading mare Ursula XII at Olympia, which is taking place from December 17-23, 2018.By: Revolution World Ontario Equestrian Donates over $30,000 to Research Ontario Equestrian and its members are helping strengthen research programs aimed at improving healthBy: Equine Guelph Assessing Hoof Angles Hoof expert Susan Kauffmann describes three hoof angles you should know to help keep your horse sound. Learn how to identify and assess them.By: Susan Kauffmann Building Confidence in Your Horse Try these two desensitizing exercises from trainer Josh Nichol to help your horse learn how to deal with unexpected with confidence.By: Josh Nichol Helmet Head Head injuries are a real risk for horseback riders. Here, we discuss what’s being done to educate people and improve protective head gear.By: Kim Izzo Endurance, Then and Now Nancy Beacon, a founding member of OCTRA, who has represented Canada at multiple world championships, both as rider and coach, on how endurance has changed. Fear Factors: Why Horses Spook Equine psychologist Antonia J.Z. Henderson, Ph.D. discusses the science of fear in horses, including natural, hard-wired responses and learned behaviour.By: Antonia J.Z. Henderson Letting Them Go Thinking about end of life decisions for our equine partners is something we would prefer to avoid, but being prepared can help make it easier.By: Sarah BrucePage 154 of 351« First‹ Previous150151152153154155156157158Next ›Last » Latest News Rescuing Animals, Rebuilding Hope Equine Welfare, News, Safety 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 More News
Scott Brash To Retire Ursula XII at London International Horse Show Scott Brash MBE, has decided to officially retire his leading mare Ursula XII at Olympia, which is taking place from December 17-23, 2018.By: Revolution World Ontario Equestrian Donates over $30,000 to Research Ontario Equestrian and its members are helping strengthen research programs aimed at improving healthBy: Equine Guelph Assessing Hoof Angles Hoof expert Susan Kauffmann describes three hoof angles you should know to help keep your horse sound. Learn how to identify and assess them.By: Susan Kauffmann Building Confidence in Your Horse Try these two desensitizing exercises from trainer Josh Nichol to help your horse learn how to deal with unexpected with confidence.By: Josh Nichol Helmet Head Head injuries are a real risk for horseback riders. Here, we discuss what’s being done to educate people and improve protective head gear.By: Kim Izzo Endurance, Then and Now Nancy Beacon, a founding member of OCTRA, who has represented Canada at multiple world championships, both as rider and coach, on how endurance has changed. Fear Factors: Why Horses Spook Equine psychologist Antonia J.Z. Henderson, Ph.D. discusses the science of fear in horses, including natural, hard-wired responses and learned behaviour.By: Antonia J.Z. Henderson Letting Them Go Thinking about end of life decisions for our equine partners is something we would prefer to avoid, but being prepared can help make it easier.By: Sarah BrucePage 154 of 351« First‹ Previous150151152153154155156157158Next ›Last » Latest News Rescuing Animals, Rebuilding Hope Equine Welfare, News, Safety 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 More News
Ontario Equestrian Donates over $30,000 to Research Ontario Equestrian and its members are helping strengthen research programs aimed at improving healthBy: Equine Guelph
Assessing Hoof Angles Hoof expert Susan Kauffmann describes three hoof angles you should know to help keep your horse sound. Learn how to identify and assess them.By: Susan Kauffmann
Building Confidence in Your Horse Try these two desensitizing exercises from trainer Josh Nichol to help your horse learn how to deal with unexpected with confidence.By: Josh Nichol
Helmet Head Head injuries are a real risk for horseback riders. Here, we discuss what’s being done to educate people and improve protective head gear.By: Kim Izzo
Endurance, Then and Now Nancy Beacon, a founding member of OCTRA, who has represented Canada at multiple world championships, both as rider and coach, on how endurance has changed.
Fear Factors: Why Horses Spook Equine psychologist Antonia J.Z. Henderson, Ph.D. discusses the science of fear in horses, including natural, hard-wired responses and learned behaviour.By: Antonia J.Z. Henderson
Letting Them Go Thinking about end of life decisions for our equine partners is something we would prefer to avoid, but being prepared can help make it easier.By: Sarah Bruce