11th-Place Finish for Canadian Eventing Team at WEG The Canadian Eventing Team closed out the eventing at the FEI World Equestrian Games™ Tryon 2018 by holding onto their 11th place standing.By: Equestrian Canada Silent Poet comes through loud and clear in Vice Regent Stakes Silent Poet, favoured at 7-5, scored by a measured length in Sunday’s $100,000 Vice Regent Stakes for Ontario-sired three-year-olds at Woodbine.By: Woodbine Communications Check Out the Equine Industry Symposium Discussion Group To kick start the upcoming Equine Industry Symposium hosted by the University of Guelph on October 27th, a new online discussion group has launched.By: Equestrian Canada Woman Run Down by Hamilton Police Service Horse A video of a young woman being knocked down and run over by a Hamilton Police Service mounted police officer went viral over the weekend.By: Horse Media Group More Confirmed Cases of Eastern Equine Encephalitis in Ontario Two cases of Eastern Equine Encephalitis from the Regional Municipality of Niagara were reported Sept. 12, 2018. One was euthanized and one is recovering.By: Equestrian Canada West Nile Virus Found in Ontario A filly has been diagnosed with West Nile Virus in Essex County, in Ontario. She is currently responding well to treatment.By: Equestrian Canada Rebecca McGoldrick Aims High Toronto-born Rebecca McGoldrick, who trains with Dermott Lennon in Ireland, aims to become a member of the Canadian Show Jumping Team.By: Kim Izzo Increasing Cardio Fitness for Riders Cardiovascular fitness is important for horseback riders of all ages and skill levels. Try these exercises to get you moving and improve your cardio.By: Alison Barr How to Prevent Stone Bruises There are a number of reasons why a horse would be prone to repeated bruising on the bottom of the foot. Find out how to prevent bruises.By: Susan Kauffmann How Often do I Need to Deworm My Horse? Resistance to anthelmintic medications is forcing horse owners to revaluate their deworming practices, by developing targeted treatment plans.By: Dr. Steve ManningPage 179 of 351« First‹ Previous175176177178179180181182183Next ›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
Silent Poet comes through loud and clear in Vice Regent Stakes Silent Poet, favoured at 7-5, scored by a measured length in Sunday’s $100,000 Vice Regent Stakes for Ontario-sired three-year-olds at Woodbine.By: Woodbine Communications Check Out the Equine Industry Symposium Discussion Group To kick start the upcoming Equine Industry Symposium hosted by the University of Guelph on October 27th, a new online discussion group has launched.By: Equestrian Canada Woman Run Down by Hamilton Police Service Horse A video of a young woman being knocked down and run over by a Hamilton Police Service mounted police officer went viral over the weekend.By: Horse Media Group More Confirmed Cases of Eastern Equine Encephalitis in Ontario Two cases of Eastern Equine Encephalitis from the Regional Municipality of Niagara were reported Sept. 12, 2018. One was euthanized and one is recovering.By: Equestrian Canada West Nile Virus Found in Ontario A filly has been diagnosed with West Nile Virus in Essex County, in Ontario. She is currently responding well to treatment.By: Equestrian Canada Rebecca McGoldrick Aims High Toronto-born Rebecca McGoldrick, who trains with Dermott Lennon in Ireland, aims to become a member of the Canadian Show Jumping Team.By: Kim Izzo Increasing Cardio Fitness for Riders Cardiovascular fitness is important for horseback riders of all ages and skill levels. Try these exercises to get you moving and improve your cardio.By: Alison Barr How to Prevent Stone Bruises There are a number of reasons why a horse would be prone to repeated bruising on the bottom of the foot. Find out how to prevent bruises.By: Susan Kauffmann How Often do I Need to Deworm My Horse? Resistance to anthelmintic medications is forcing horse owners to revaluate their deworming practices, by developing targeted treatment plans.By: Dr. Steve ManningPage 179 of 351« First‹ Previous175176177178179180181182183Next ›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
Check Out the Equine Industry Symposium Discussion Group To kick start the upcoming Equine Industry Symposium hosted by the University of Guelph on October 27th, a new online discussion group has launched.By: Equestrian Canada
Woman Run Down by Hamilton Police Service Horse A video of a young woman being knocked down and run over by a Hamilton Police Service mounted police officer went viral over the weekend.By: Horse Media Group
More Confirmed Cases of Eastern Equine Encephalitis in Ontario Two cases of Eastern Equine Encephalitis from the Regional Municipality of Niagara were reported Sept. 12, 2018. One was euthanized and one is recovering.By: Equestrian Canada
West Nile Virus Found in Ontario A filly has been diagnosed with West Nile Virus in Essex County, in Ontario. She is currently responding well to treatment.By: Equestrian Canada
Rebecca McGoldrick Aims High Toronto-born Rebecca McGoldrick, who trains with Dermott Lennon in Ireland, aims to become a member of the Canadian Show Jumping Team.By: Kim Izzo
Increasing Cardio Fitness for Riders Cardiovascular fitness is important for horseback riders of all ages and skill levels. Try these exercises to get you moving and improve your cardio.By: Alison Barr
How to Prevent Stone Bruises There are a number of reasons why a horse would be prone to repeated bruising on the bottom of the foot. Find out how to prevent bruises.By: Susan Kauffmann
How Often do I Need to Deworm My Horse? Resistance to anthelmintic medications is forcing horse owners to revaluate their deworming practices, by developing targeted treatment plans.By: Dr. Steve Manning