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Is Your Horse in Pain? New Videos Explain the Key Signs

By HLMJuly 18, 2018

“We owe it to them to listen” is the opinion of an expert behind a series of videos aimed at helping identify musculoskeletal pain and subtle lameness.

Volunteer at the 2018 USEA American Eventing Championships!

By HLMJuly 16, 2018

The 2018 United States Eventing Association (USEA) American Eventing Championships (AEC) begin Saturday, August 25. How does one ensure themselves a front row seat to all the action? By signing up as a volunteer!

How Teaching Horseback Riding Differs From Coaching Other Sports

By HLMJuly 15, 2018

Horseback riding is a unique sport, in that it’s an “individual” sport with two participants—horse and rider. That also makes it special in the way it’s coached and learned, researchers say.

Selling Candy for Horses Proves a Winner for 14-year-old Hannah Nicol

By HLMJuly 12, 2018

Hannah’s business, Equine Sweets NZ, has more than 11,000 followers on Instagram and ships sweet treats all over New Zealand and Australia.

Study Finds Riders are More Stable in Saddles Without Flaps

By HLMJuly 11, 2018

US researchers collected data from five dressage horses ridden in their own conventional saddles and a flapless saddle provided by EQ Saddle Science. How do you think they compared?

University of Arizona Offers Only Program Focused Solely on the Horse Racing Industry

By HLMJuly 9, 2018

University of Arizona’s Race Track Industry Program has attracted national attention for producing such alumni as top trainers Bob Baffert and Todd Pletcher.

Enter the Spruce Meadows Name the Foal Contest

By HLMJuly 7, 2018

Spruce Meadows annual Name the Foal contest is on now! Adults who are a permanent residents of Canada, have until July 27 to enter names for this year’s three foals & earn a chance to win 1 of 3 prize packages.

Cal Poly Celebrates Opening of State-of-the-Art Equine Center

By HLMJuly 6, 2018

Are you considering an equine career? If so you should check out Cal Poly in California. They recently celebrated the grand opening of a 60,000-square-foot covered riding arena, foaling barn, stallion barn, hay barn and tack room on the northern end of Cal Poly’s campus in San Luis Obispo.

Gaze, Posture Help Riders Move Smoothly With Horses

By HLMJuly 5, 2018

A new series of studies has recently unveiled at least part of what happens when riders connect with their horses in movement. And primarily, researchers say, it has to do with rider gaze and posture.

Graduates Complete UK’s First Ever Diploma in Equine Legislation, Welfare and Field Skills

By HLMJuly 4, 2018

Until the Horse Trust created the Level 3 diploma in December 2016 there was no regulated qualification for the many people working or volunteering in vital roles and, for the sector, no accepted standard gauge of professional competence.

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