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Impact of COVID-19 on our Horses

Impact of COVID-19 on our Horses

If you’re a horse person in North America, it’s likely that the COVID-19 Pandemic has impacted your life in a big way. Many horse owners were cut off from their horses completely as horse barns were not considered ‘essential services’ and so access was denied. State & Provincial government measures hit the vast majority of us hard and fast. What was once our worst nightmare - the idea that we wouldn’t be able to see our equine best friend, for many, became a sudden reality. 
by Jenna Tranter on August 12, 2022
Feeding a Puppy: Nutritional Requirements, Supplements and Tips!

Feeding a Puppy: Nutritional Requirements, Supplements and Tips!

Sarah is a marketing specialist with a passion for anything creative! Her openness to working across industries and job opportunities has allowed her to gain enormous amounts of experience in graphic design, video production, and written content creation. Animals have a special place in her heart as she grew up with cats and now owns her own Alaskan Malamute. She has spent the last couple of years in Vancouver working with different companies within the pet industry and gained valuable knowledge about the ins and outs of the (alternative) pet food industry, supplementation, and various training methods. When she’s not digitally creating content for pet lovers to consume, she’s out eating great food, dancing at drop-in classes, or exploring the beautiful Canadian scenery with her fur-child Miso.
by Sarah Seward-Langdon on August 09, 2022
Horseshoe Canyon Rescue Ranch

Horseshoe Canyon Rescue Ranch

Horseshoe Canyon Rescue Ranch: A Smart Earth success story Published...
by Adam Grushcow on July 27, 2022
The Invading Winter Woolies

The Invading Winter Woolies

The fur is starting to fly and if you have a few ‘hairy canaries’ like me they are starting to look almost shaggy. Not quite yet but on the verge. It can’t be- the winter coats can’t be growing already can they! It’s not even fall yet! There are tons of myths regarding horses and winter hair so we wanted to give you some facts.
by Jenna Tranter on July 27, 2022
From “Unwanted” to Superstar

From “Unwanted” to Superstar

In the spring of 2021, our area saw an influx of failed bronc horses. It was a strange thing. I have personally been involved in the english riding community and horses for 30+ years and had never come across one and now my news feeds were littered with them. There were young ones, older ones, broodmares….
by Jenna Tranter on July 27, 2022
Mental Health & The Equestrian: Grounding Techniques for Success!

Mental Health & The Equestrian: Grounding Techniques for Success!

Jenna is a lifelong equestrian and lover of all animals big and small. She has both studied and worked within the industry for 20+ years in both the feed sector as well as being a coach and hunter/jumper facility owner with time spent in the UK and Canada. She holds a number of equine certifications from universities in both countries. She also has completed numerous courses in equine body work, including equi-bow, but is not a practitioner at this time due to there just not being enough time in the day! Jenna lives on her farm in Ontario, Canada with her husband, 19 horses, 2 goats, a flock of ducks, a flock of chickens, her barn cats and her 3 loyal dogs, Bosco, Evaa & Eeyore.
by Jenna Tranter on July 27, 2022
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