Montgomery Leads; Phoenix sits 5th and 6th at Rolex Kentucky More than a dozen top-scoring performances at the Rolex Kentucky Three-Day Event, none was quite so excellent as Montgomery’s, Jessica Phoenix sits 5thBy: Classic Communications Canadians Have Successful WEG Test Run at CDI 3* Tryon Canadian dressage athletes had the opportunity to test out the future site of the 2018 FEI World Equestrian Games (WEG) during the CDI 3* TryonBy: Equestrian Canada Diana Dillingham Passes Away Diana Dillingham, a well-respected Equestrian Canada Senior Dressage Steward and FEI Steward, passed away suddenly on April 23, 2017By: HPG Heart and Soul: Surviving Pericarditis This article highlights the condition known as pericarditis, an inflammation of the pericardium (the sac that surrounds the heart).By: Liz Brown Horsescaping In this article professional freelance groomer Amanda Geerlinks helps us take grooming to the next level while keeping the horse’s comfort front of mind.By: Nicole Kitchener Cora and Max: A Love Story on Many Levels Andy Spencer says every day is a happy day for his daughter with special needs, 10-year-old Cora, a rider at Guelph, Ontario’s Sunrise Therapeutic Riding and Learning Centre. Instructor Tiffany Mast describes Cora Spencer as “fun, outgoing and energetic,” while …By: Nicole Kitchener The Inadvertent Rescuer Andrea Harrison says she never set out to be a horse “rescuer,” and yet, her home has become a safe haven for several horses in need of sanctuary.By: Amy Harris Saddle Pad Savvy With such a dizzying array of shapes, materials, colours and patterns, it’s sometimes hard to know where to start when choosing a saddle pad.By: Nicole Kitchener Resistance: The Root of all Problems In order to fix resistance issues in your horse, you must become a detective, in order to discover the cause of the problem.By: Anne Gage & Lindsay Grice The Shoulders In my physiotherapy practice, I work with many people who have shoulder problems. The shoulder is a very flexible joint, which relies on the muscles around it for stability. If these muscles are not operating correctly, postural problems and shoulder …By: Alison BarrPage 245 of 348« First‹ Previous241242243244245246247248249Next ›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
Canadians Have Successful WEG Test Run at CDI 3* Tryon Canadian dressage athletes had the opportunity to test out the future site of the 2018 FEI World Equestrian Games (WEG) during the CDI 3* TryonBy: Equestrian Canada Diana Dillingham Passes Away Diana Dillingham, a well-respected Equestrian Canada Senior Dressage Steward and FEI Steward, passed away suddenly on April 23, 2017By: HPG Heart and Soul: Surviving Pericarditis This article highlights the condition known as pericarditis, an inflammation of the pericardium (the sac that surrounds the heart).By: Liz Brown Horsescaping In this article professional freelance groomer Amanda Geerlinks helps us take grooming to the next level while keeping the horse’s comfort front of mind.By: Nicole Kitchener Cora and Max: A Love Story on Many Levels Andy Spencer says every day is a happy day for his daughter with special needs, 10-year-old Cora, a rider at Guelph, Ontario’s Sunrise Therapeutic Riding and Learning Centre. Instructor Tiffany Mast describes Cora Spencer as “fun, outgoing and energetic,” while …By: Nicole Kitchener The Inadvertent Rescuer Andrea Harrison says she never set out to be a horse “rescuer,” and yet, her home has become a safe haven for several horses in need of sanctuary.By: Amy Harris Saddle Pad Savvy With such a dizzying array of shapes, materials, colours and patterns, it’s sometimes hard to know where to start when choosing a saddle pad.By: Nicole Kitchener Resistance: The Root of all Problems In order to fix resistance issues in your horse, you must become a detective, in order to discover the cause of the problem.By: Anne Gage & Lindsay Grice The Shoulders In my physiotherapy practice, I work with many people who have shoulder problems. The shoulder is a very flexible joint, which relies on the muscles around it for stability. If these muscles are not operating correctly, postural problems and shoulder …By: Alison BarrPage 245 of 348« First‹ Previous241242243244245246247248249Next ›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
Diana Dillingham Passes Away Diana Dillingham, a well-respected Equestrian Canada Senior Dressage Steward and FEI Steward, passed away suddenly on April 23, 2017By: HPG Heart and Soul: Surviving Pericarditis This article highlights the condition known as pericarditis, an inflammation of the pericardium (the sac that surrounds the heart).By: Liz Brown Horsescaping In this article professional freelance groomer Amanda Geerlinks helps us take grooming to the next level while keeping the horse’s comfort front of mind.By: Nicole Kitchener Cora and Max: A Love Story on Many Levels Andy Spencer says every day is a happy day for his daughter with special needs, 10-year-old Cora, a rider at Guelph, Ontario’s Sunrise Therapeutic Riding and Learning Centre. Instructor Tiffany Mast describes Cora Spencer as “fun, outgoing and energetic,” while …By: Nicole Kitchener The Inadvertent Rescuer Andrea Harrison says she never set out to be a horse “rescuer,” and yet, her home has become a safe haven for several horses in need of sanctuary.By: Amy Harris Saddle Pad Savvy With such a dizzying array of shapes, materials, colours and patterns, it’s sometimes hard to know where to start when choosing a saddle pad.By: Nicole Kitchener Resistance: The Root of all Problems In order to fix resistance issues in your horse, you must become a detective, in order to discover the cause of the problem.By: Anne Gage & Lindsay Grice The Shoulders In my physiotherapy practice, I work with many people who have shoulder problems. The shoulder is a very flexible joint, which relies on the muscles around it for stability. If these muscles are not operating correctly, postural problems and shoulder …By: Alison BarrPage 245 of 348« First‹ Previous241242243244245246247248249Next ›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
Heart and Soul: Surviving Pericarditis This article highlights the condition known as pericarditis, an inflammation of the pericardium (the sac that surrounds the heart).By: Liz Brown
Horsescaping In this article professional freelance groomer Amanda Geerlinks helps us take grooming to the next level while keeping the horse’s comfort front of mind.By: Nicole Kitchener
Cora and Max: A Love Story on Many Levels Andy Spencer says every day is a happy day for his daughter with special needs, 10-year-old Cora, a rider at Guelph, Ontario’s Sunrise Therapeutic Riding and Learning Centre. Instructor Tiffany Mast describes Cora Spencer as “fun, outgoing and energetic,” while …By: Nicole Kitchener
The Inadvertent Rescuer Andrea Harrison says she never set out to be a horse “rescuer,” and yet, her home has become a safe haven for several horses in need of sanctuary.By: Amy Harris
Saddle Pad Savvy With such a dizzying array of shapes, materials, colours and patterns, it’s sometimes hard to know where to start when choosing a saddle pad.By: Nicole Kitchener
Resistance: The Root of all Problems In order to fix resistance issues in your horse, you must become a detective, in order to discover the cause of the problem.By: Anne Gage & Lindsay Grice
The Shoulders In my physiotherapy practice, I work with many people who have shoulder problems. The shoulder is a very flexible joint, which relies on the muscles around it for stability. If these muscles are not operating correctly, postural problems and shoulder …By: Alison Barr