During this isolation period, cowboys and cowgirls will have an opportunity to affordably compete from the comfort of their home practice pen.
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To say that spring 2020 is an uncertain time is a grave understatement, as the psychological stress of isolation and financial worries weighs on us.
Please join up with Scot Stewart of the Community Association for Riders with Disabilities in his effort to raise funds for shavings for the therapy horses.
Naming a foal can be a challenge at the best of times, but depending on the breed registry, you may have to follow some strict guidelines.
Join up with Seana Waldon of the Community Association for Riders with Disabilities in her efforts to raise funds for grain to help feed the CARD herd.
Please assist Bonnie Hartley, Fundraising and Events coordinator, in her efforts to help with the cost of supplements and treats.
Equine Guelph shares management strategies to prevent colic because of a sudden increase of fresh spring grass in a horse’s diet.
While genetics certainly plays a role in equine hair and hoof quality, dietary improvements can go a long way to improve both.
Equine Assisted Psychotherapy programs prove that even those who didn’t ride previously can still gain benefits and healing through horses.
This week, join up with Judy Wanless, Director of Volunteer Services at CARD, in her quest to raise funds to help cover the cost of farrier fees.