âA committed group working hard for one day can make a huge difference by completing necessary tasks, such as fence repair, building shelters to protect horses from the elements or putting up hay for the winter.â.
Helmet head may be unflattering but is it worth risking vegetable brain? No matter what the riding discipline, wearing a helmet is one of the best ways to minimize the chance of a brain injury.
Equestrian sport recognizes the horse as a great equalizer and, even at its highest Olympic levels, riders are judged not by gender or age but by mastery of their discipline as IHSA university teams host among the youngest and oldest full time undergradua
The theme for the Emergency Preparedness workshop held at the University of Guelph was improving safety during emergency situations for both people and large animals.
This webinar will generally discuss, in an understandable and down-to-earth way, the legal rights of sellers and buyers in a horse sale transaction.
The RRP works to facilitate placement of Thoroughbred ex-racehorses in second careers by increasing demand for them in the marketplace and inspiring an army of equestrians to provide the training that secures their futures.
A hay bank is a cooperative effort to help keep horses well-fed and healthy, even in hard times by providing support for struggling, but responsible owners.
The American Farrierâs Association is pleased to announce that the 2014 American Farrierâs Team is in England preparing for the International Team Horseshoeing Championships which get underway at Stoneleigh Park on Saturday, September 27th.
A barn in the area of Black Forest, Texas, near El Paso was the scene of a rescue of a number of neglected horses and llamas on Monday, September 22, 2014.
This Colorado barn fire that killed four horses should serve as a reminder to all horse and livestock owners to make fire prevention a priority as the weather grows colder.