Horse Publications Group Inducted into Can-Am Hall of Fame The Can-Am Hall of Fame, launched in 2013, was designed to recognize world-class contributions to the equine industry. The Horse Publications Group – MediaBy: Can-Am Hall of Fame Duane Latimer Hits Two Million Dollar Rider Milestone Duane Latimer unofficially become the National Reining Horse Association’s (NRHA) newest Two Million Dollar Rider after his performance at the National Reining Breeders Classic (NRBC) in Katy, Texas. In addition to his outstanding performance at the 2014 NRBC aboard Topsail …By: National Reining Horse Association Equine Guelph: Trailering With Safety in Mind As a horse owner, it’s likely that it will be necessary to trailer your horse at one time or another. Whether it’s a short distance to nearby trails or several hours’ drive to a competition, with a bit of care …By: Equine Canada Inside the Crumbling Hoof: White Line Disease Learn how to recognize, treat and prevent the destructive infection, white line disease, which causes progressive separation of the hoof wall.By: Nicole Kitchener What Should I Do if My Horse Punctures a Hoof? Horses can be vulnerable to puncture wounds in the foot given the sheer number general pointy stuff that accumulates in stables, yards and paddocks.By: Melissa McKee, DVM, McKee-Pownall Equine Services Make Hoof Care Easy with Clicker Training Many people struggle when they want to pick up their horse's hooves. Clicker training can definitely help with this issue.By: Monty Gwynne, The Pony Fairy How to Warm-Up for a Better Ride If your warm-up consists of walking or trotting a few times around the arena, you’re not getting the best performance from your horse (or yourself). A good warm-up routine gets you both focused and ready to work – mentally and …By: Anne Gage Using Consistent Leadership to Overcome Pushy Behaviour Carlos Tabernaberri says pushy behaviour on the ground leads to undesirable behaviour under saddles. Learn how to step up as a leader.By: Carlos Tabernaberri Forging a Future Thousands of eyes gaze upon my slender frame as I jump the rails into a sandy show ring in St. Catharines, Ontario, in 1973. I’m clutching four tools in my hands and have four horse shoe nails in my shorts …By: Patricia Kuhnen-Beaver Pain and Gain: AQHA Welfare Concerns A Utah horse trainer with a history of launching strange and unsuccessful lawsuits has found an unlikely ally in his latest court battle. American Quarter Horse Association hall of famer Carol Harris has leant her support to Edward Allan Buck’s …By: Liz BrownPage 320 of 350« First‹ Previous316317318319320321322323324Next ›Last » Latest News 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 Turning Heartbreak Into Hope News, People, Rider Health More News
Duane Latimer Hits Two Million Dollar Rider Milestone Duane Latimer unofficially become the National Reining Horse Association’s (NRHA) newest Two Million Dollar Rider after his performance at the National Reining Breeders Classic (NRBC) in Katy, Texas. In addition to his outstanding performance at the 2014 NRBC aboard Topsail …By: National Reining Horse Association
Equine Guelph: Trailering With Safety in Mind As a horse owner, it’s likely that it will be necessary to trailer your horse at one time or another. Whether it’s a short distance to nearby trails or several hours’ drive to a competition, with a bit of care …By: Equine Canada
Inside the Crumbling Hoof: White Line Disease Learn how to recognize, treat and prevent the destructive infection, white line disease, which causes progressive separation of the hoof wall.By: Nicole Kitchener
What Should I Do if My Horse Punctures a Hoof? Horses can be vulnerable to puncture wounds in the foot given the sheer number general pointy stuff that accumulates in stables, yards and paddocks.By: Melissa McKee, DVM, McKee-Pownall Equine Services
Make Hoof Care Easy with Clicker Training Many people struggle when they want to pick up their horse's hooves. Clicker training can definitely help with this issue.By: Monty Gwynne, The Pony Fairy
How to Warm-Up for a Better Ride If your warm-up consists of walking or trotting a few times around the arena, you’re not getting the best performance from your horse (or yourself). A good warm-up routine gets you both focused and ready to work – mentally and …By: Anne Gage
Using Consistent Leadership to Overcome Pushy Behaviour Carlos Tabernaberri says pushy behaviour on the ground leads to undesirable behaviour under saddles. Learn how to step up as a leader.By: Carlos Tabernaberri
Forging a Future Thousands of eyes gaze upon my slender frame as I jump the rails into a sandy show ring in St. Catharines, Ontario, in 1973. I’m clutching four tools in my hands and have four horse shoe nails in my shorts …By: Patricia Kuhnen-Beaver
Pain and Gain: AQHA Welfare Concerns A Utah horse trainer with a history of launching strange and unsuccessful lawsuits has found an unlikely ally in his latest court battle. American Quarter Horse Association hall of famer Carol Harris has leant her support to Edward Allan Buck’s …By: Liz Brown