Kevin Staut masters Longines Speed Challenge in Paris The first "signature class" of the tenth Longines Masters of Paris, the Longines Speed Challenge, saw Kevin Staut (FRA) win for the third time.By: Agence R&B Presse Wild Times Begin in the Nevada Desert Horse trainer Robyn Szybunka has adopted three Nevada mustangs and brought them home to Alberta. Read part one of her journey.By: Robyn Szybunka Thor’s Rocket looks for another Woodbine win in Sir Barton Stakes Thor’s Rocket will look to keep his winning ways going for owner, breeder and trainer Paul Buttigieg in Sunday’s $100,000 Sir Barton Stakes at Woodbine.By: Woodbine Communications Liver Disease in Horses Even though cases are rare, horses can suffer from liver disease. Find out the causes, symptoms and treatment, plus tips for prevention.By: Ali Miletic Lessons from a Dressage Schoolmaster Alison King visits grand prix dressage trainer Leah Wilkins to get schooled by an upper-level veteran dressage horse, and learn the true feel of ‘correct.’By: Alison King Electronic Devices at Shows Horse show steward Jan Stephens discuses the rules regarding cell phones, helmet cams, and other electronic devices in warmups and competition.By: Jan Stephens Maintaining Fitness in the Off-Season Stay fit and flexible with these winter workouts for horseback riders, so that you’re ready to get back in action in the show ring next season.By: Jamie Camp Francois Lamontagne: One Man Band Show jumper Francois Lamontagne, of Quebec, is a skilled rider and trainer, who enjoys bringing horses up through the ranks himself and for others.By: Jessica Lefroy New Eventing World Champion: Rosalind Canter Ros who? Readers will be forgiven for not recognizing the name of eventing’s new world champion rider Rosalind Canter, of Great Britain.By: Pamela Young The Demise of the Young Jumper Division Young horse jumper development divisions are successful in many countries, yet lacking in Canada, to the frustration of riders and breeders.By: Kim IzzoPage 157 of 350« First‹ Previous153154155156157158159160161Next ›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
Wild Times Begin in the Nevada Desert Horse trainer Robyn Szybunka has adopted three Nevada mustangs and brought them home to Alberta. Read part one of her journey.By: Robyn Szybunka
Thor’s Rocket looks for another Woodbine win in Sir Barton Stakes Thor’s Rocket will look to keep his winning ways going for owner, breeder and trainer Paul Buttigieg in Sunday’s $100,000 Sir Barton Stakes at Woodbine.By: Woodbine Communications Liver Disease in Horses Even though cases are rare, horses can suffer from liver disease. Find out the causes, symptoms and treatment, plus tips for prevention.By: Ali Miletic Lessons from a Dressage Schoolmaster Alison King visits grand prix dressage trainer Leah Wilkins to get schooled by an upper-level veteran dressage horse, and learn the true feel of ‘correct.’By: Alison King Electronic Devices at Shows Horse show steward Jan Stephens discuses the rules regarding cell phones, helmet cams, and other electronic devices in warmups and competition.By: Jan Stephens Maintaining Fitness in the Off-Season Stay fit and flexible with these winter workouts for horseback riders, so that you’re ready to get back in action in the show ring next season.By: Jamie Camp Francois Lamontagne: One Man Band Show jumper Francois Lamontagne, of Quebec, is a skilled rider and trainer, who enjoys bringing horses up through the ranks himself and for others.By: Jessica Lefroy New Eventing World Champion: Rosalind Canter Ros who? Readers will be forgiven for not recognizing the name of eventing’s new world champion rider Rosalind Canter, of Great Britain.By: Pamela Young The Demise of the Young Jumper Division Young horse jumper development divisions are successful in many countries, yet lacking in Canada, to the frustration of riders and breeders.By: Kim IzzoPage 157 of 350« First‹ Previous153154155156157158159160161Next ›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
Liver Disease in Horses Even though cases are rare, horses can suffer from liver disease. Find out the causes, symptoms and treatment, plus tips for prevention.By: Ali Miletic
Lessons from a Dressage Schoolmaster Alison King visits grand prix dressage trainer Leah Wilkins to get schooled by an upper-level veteran dressage horse, and learn the true feel of ‘correct.’By: Alison King
Electronic Devices at Shows Horse show steward Jan Stephens discuses the rules regarding cell phones, helmet cams, and other electronic devices in warmups and competition.By: Jan Stephens
Maintaining Fitness in the Off-Season Stay fit and flexible with these winter workouts for horseback riders, so that you’re ready to get back in action in the show ring next season.By: Jamie Camp
Francois Lamontagne: One Man Band Show jumper Francois Lamontagne, of Quebec, is a skilled rider and trainer, who enjoys bringing horses up through the ranks himself and for others.By: Jessica Lefroy
New Eventing World Champion: Rosalind Canter Ros who? Readers will be forgiven for not recognizing the name of eventing’s new world champion rider Rosalind Canter, of Great Britain.By: Pamela Young
The Demise of the Young Jumper Division Young horse jumper development divisions are successful in many countries, yet lacking in Canada, to the frustration of riders and breeders.By: Kim Izzo