The Mane Event is Coming Next weekend Chilliwack’s Heritage Park will host former Olympians, TV stars and America’s most Trusted Horseman as the Mane Event, Equine Education and Trade Fair takes place once again October 24 – 26, 2014. This year’s line-up of clinicians include …By: The Mane Event Tickets Selling Quickly for Jump Canada Hall of Fame Gala Tickets are going fast for this year’s Jump Canada Hall of Fame Gala, presented by BMO Financial Group, to be held on Sunday, November 9, 2014, at the Liberty Grand in Toronto, ON. The Jump Canada Hall of Fame was …By: Equine Canada Ben Maher Was Not Punished for HOYS Fall Olympic show jumper Ben Maher has received criticism following an incident at the Horse of the Year Show, CSI3* Birmingham, on October 10th, and rumours have been swirling that the FEI issued a warning over his conduct. The FEI has, …By: Horse-Canada.com Shock: When the Body Shuts Down Shock in horses is the same as it is in humans. It is the body's own survival mechanism when it feels death is imminent, the circulatory system shuts down.By: Nicole Kitchener Feeding Salt and Minerals Salt and trace mineral blocks typically have consumption rates of about 50 grams per day, but this can vary widely between horses.By: Shannon Pratt-Phillips How Can I Tell if my Horse Needs Dental Work? In this article Melissa McKee, DVM, describes seven common dental problems in horses and how to tell if your horse needs a check-up.By: Melissa McKee Barnie’s Story Driving down a quiet country road near Dundalk, Ontario last summer, on her way to purchase some water troughs for her horse rescue operation, Laura McArthur spotted a horse lying down in a field. She kept driving at first, but …By: Amy Harris Starting Them Young: Clicker Training Foals Clicker training can benefit horses of all ages and stages, as demonstrated by Jen Digate and her filly Rune, who has been learning the way since birth.By: Monty Gwynne Life in Living Colour April Wayenberg was a horse-crazy eight-year-old when she was given an orphan foal to care for and raise. With palomino colouring, four white stockings, a white blaze and blue eyes, the colt named Baby Blaze and April became inseparable. More …By: Jennifer Morrison How to Cool Down your Horse All good athletes - even amateur ones - include a cool down as part of every exercise session to avoid injury, strain or sore muscles.By: Anne GagePage 306 of 349« First‹ Previous302303304305306307308309310Next ›Last » Latest News Horses and Bird Flu: Is There a Risk? Health, News Racing with Minis in New Zealand Equine Welfare, News, Sport Birth of Shire Foals Good News for the Breed Industry, News Roman Cavalry Horse Cemetery Uncovered News Umbrella-Flapping Tourist Gets into Hot Water News, People, Safety More News
Tickets Selling Quickly for Jump Canada Hall of Fame Gala Tickets are going fast for this year’s Jump Canada Hall of Fame Gala, presented by BMO Financial Group, to be held on Sunday, November 9, 2014, at the Liberty Grand in Toronto, ON. The Jump Canada Hall of Fame was …By: Equine Canada
Ben Maher Was Not Punished for HOYS Fall Olympic show jumper Ben Maher has received criticism following an incident at the Horse of the Year Show, CSI3* Birmingham, on October 10th, and rumours have been swirling that the FEI issued a warning over his conduct. The FEI has, …By: Horse-Canada.com
Shock: When the Body Shuts Down Shock in horses is the same as it is in humans. It is the body's own survival mechanism when it feels death is imminent, the circulatory system shuts down.By: Nicole Kitchener
Feeding Salt and Minerals Salt and trace mineral blocks typically have consumption rates of about 50 grams per day, but this can vary widely between horses.By: Shannon Pratt-Phillips
How Can I Tell if my Horse Needs Dental Work? In this article Melissa McKee, DVM, describes seven common dental problems in horses and how to tell if your horse needs a check-up.By: Melissa McKee
Barnie’s Story Driving down a quiet country road near Dundalk, Ontario last summer, on her way to purchase some water troughs for her horse rescue operation, Laura McArthur spotted a horse lying down in a field. She kept driving at first, but …By: Amy Harris
Starting Them Young: Clicker Training Foals Clicker training can benefit horses of all ages and stages, as demonstrated by Jen Digate and her filly Rune, who has been learning the way since birth.By: Monty Gwynne
Life in Living Colour April Wayenberg was a horse-crazy eight-year-old when she was given an orphan foal to care for and raise. With palomino colouring, four white stockings, a white blaze and blue eyes, the colt named Baby Blaze and April became inseparable. More …By: Jennifer Morrison
How to Cool Down your Horse All good athletes - even amateur ones - include a cool down as part of every exercise session to avoid injury, strain or sore muscles.By: Anne Gage