
Poll Recap: Saddle Fit
Just over half of the respondents in this week’s poll said they have had a saddle professionally fitted.
Just over half of the respondents in this week’s poll said they have had a saddle professionally fitted.
The ISJC is second of the former FEI Associate Members to sign a memorandum of understanding with the FEI.
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Of the 2,580 respondents, 951 (37%) said that they would ride in a western saddle.
Researchers are studying the ill-defined syndrome of “stress” and its potential role in ulcer development.
The program includes lectures on feeding senior horses, saddle fitting, moon blindness, bandaging, and more.
Swiss officials have enacted a law prohibiting the use of hyperflexion (also known as rollkur).
Covering a variety of horse health topics, the following articles received the most views in 2013.
The USEA will make a $1.00 dollar per starter assessment to fund research that benefits sport horses.
What can headsets tell you about the horse and its level of training? Researchers sought to find out.
Can you see stress in your horse’s eyes? It’s possible if you’ve got an infrared thermographic camera.
Blind dressage horse Valiant is in critical condition with endocarditis, his owner told The Horse.
The award is open to all Thoroughbreds competing at the National Horse Show.
On a quest for the perfect saddle and the best fit? Here are a few words of advice from veterinarians.
Dressage rider Isabell Werth received a six-month suspension after her horse tested positive for cimetidine.
Find out how veterinarians are preparing with less than a year to go before the 2014 World Equestrian Games.
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