
Setting Goals for Managing Your Horse Property
Winter is a great time for planning. Here are some tips for planning, prioritizing, and tackling your “to do” list.

Winter is a great time for planning. Here are some tips for planning, prioritizing, and tackling your “to do” list.

Not every owner has access to pasture for their horses. Download this free report to learn more about drylots and special considerations for housing horses in pastureless regions.

In search of a new type of bedding for your horse? Check out these different options.

Researchers determined that the equestrian community has still not reached a point where it can objectively—or even subjectively—compare arena surfaces in a reliable manner, especially for certain qualities like responsiveness and uniformity.

A fast-growing equestrian epicenter in a North Carolina hamlet prepares to host the 2018 World Equestrian Games.

Find out how to construct safe, aesthetic, and eco-friendly confinement areas on your horse property.

Learn how researchers are improving footing at two major competition venues in the United States, including the one that will host the 2018 World Equestrian Games next month.

Are you searching for a facility at which to board your horse? Here are a few things to consider.

This carefully designed dressage boarding barn is chore-efficient and tidy. The details draw clients, save time, and help protect the environment.

Scientists hope an estimation of the forces applied to the ligaments and tendons can be used to test the soft-tissue structures’ strain when the limb is faced with variable footing and ground reaction forces.

This is the second article in a series looking at how researchers test and maintain equine competition surfaces worldwide.

Find out how to keep mud from becoming a mess on your horse farm.

Presenters will speak on pre-race examinations, on-track protocols, test barn best practices, technology resources, biosecurity, and more.

In this first part in a series on testing and maintaining equine competition surface, we focus on racetracks.

Fatal injuries in North American flat racing horses has decreased by 23%, but there’s still work to be done.

Footing is one of the most common factors cited when a horse performs poorly or suffers an injury.
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