Kheiron Biotech, an Argentina-based biotechnology company, claims to have created the first genetically-modified equine embryo. Founded in 2011 in part to meet demand for elite polo horses, Kheiron primarily works...
Started during a “COVID-driven brainstorm,” Melissa Rafano’s EQ Retreats is taking on a life of its own. Described as “an equestrian-focused weekend getaway where we celebrate our common love of...
You had questions about how USEF sanctioned horse shows will operate when competition restarts on June 1. We've got (some) answers. Earlier this month, the USEF released their COVID-19 competition...
A return to normal—or at least, a new normal—is on the horizon as the USEF announced Wednesday that recognized competitions would return June 1. “New normal” is the operative phrase...
Looking for financial assistance? We caught up with Bryan Brendle of the American Horse Council to discuss what financial resources are available to American equine business owners in need. What...
COVID-19 has impacted all facets of our lives, including the economy, with an estimated 10 million unemployment claims filed in March. Among them are horse owners, many of which now...
The [horse] show must go on online! COVID-19 restrictions have led to the cancelation or rescheduling of competitions nationwide. But, a new trend is rising in their absence—online horse shows....
COVID-19 restrictions have led organizers to cancel equestrian competitions and other events nationwide—but at what cost? We caught up with Derek Braun, founder and president of the Split Rock Jumping...
The FEI, USEF and Las Vegas Events have announced the cancelation of the FEI World Cup Finals 2020, which were to be held at the Thomas & Mack Center April...
“The biggest obstacle to rider safety is riders, without a doubt,” said Jon Holling, United States Eventing Association (USEA) Cross-Country Safety Subcommittee Chair. As a 5* rider himself, Holling is...