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To Bathe or Not to Bathe
As with most things, there are many opinions on bathing horses. Ultimately, I think, it depends on your horse’s lifestyle. What kind of work do they do? Do they sweat a lot? Do you use a lot of coat sprays (fly spray, conditioning sprays and oils, etc.) that can build up on the hair and…
Stoking The Fire
Just as we enjoy turning up our thermostat or gathering around the fireplace to keep warm, your horse relies on a fire within to avoid Jack Frost nipping at their nose. To help visualize the importance of each dietary component, let’s explain them and how they work together, just like a crackling fire. In this…
All Out Apprentices
Zac Cadogan, Shyla Morin, Tanis Johnson, and Eva Fisher are the four newest graduates of the Racetrack Program, Exercise Rider, offered at Olds College of Agriculture and Technology. Each of these inspiring young adults has determination as they approach the starting gate of a career and future of possibility and opportunity. Getting here, however, required…

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Wildly Clever
Maureen Enns, a woman who casually refers to herself as an investigative artist, spent several years in the wilderness west of Calgary, Alberta, studying and documenting wild horses. Once you…
R.J. Bennett
R.J. & Lois Bennett were inducted into the Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame in 2007. In 2016, they were recognized with the E.P. Taylor Award of Merit. They are…
Volunteering It’s a Family Affair
This year we have discovered how, as volunteers, at shows, and other equine-related events we can play an important role in the success of the horse industry. 

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