The words MADE IN CANADA have never meant more than they do today – and equestrians can do their bit to support the economy.
Winter can be miserable for horse owners, but you can use the time to take a course or sort out fun stuff to do once the spring rolls around.
Joint supplement research has come a long way in the past decade; here is what to look for when considering them for your horse.
If your older horse seems stiff or is a bit off under saddle, you may want to consider ways to make him more comfortable in his golden years.
Despite the mild fall temps, there are changes happening to pasture grasses, and some toxic leaves may be invading, too.
Horse owners get more creative every year when decking themselves and their mounts out for the spookiest day.
Major equestrian centres in Florida and North Carolina jumped into action to help horse owners and others fleeing the Cat 4 storm.
Every foal has a different personality, and the more independent ones can often be gently weaned earlier; here are two methods.
You need versatile equipment capable of handling an exhaustive list of chores efficiently and effectively ‒ and that's where Kubota comes in.
Help manage stress, build confidence, and promote communication between you and your horse with these simple in-hand exercises.
This western province boasts some of the coolest, most scenic camping spots for horse owners with stunning trail access.
Some basic skills that are valuable to train your horse before a natural disaster or other situation mandates evacuation.
Combine the breathtaking scenery of the province with the fun and adventure of riding with your fave equine and human pals.
A recent incident in BC should remind all riders who hack along roads of some basic steps to take to keep yourself and your horse safe.
Some tips on replacing water and electrolyte loss due to sweating, and managing exercising and performance horses in hot summer temperatures.