Thanks to Ontario Racing’s TIP awards, breeder Ericka Rusnak has continued to profit from the son of Society’s Chairman successes.
The accomplished eventer has worked closely with several OTTBs in their transition to a different sporting life.
Horse racing is full of highs and lows, but the ownership group Geaux Racing are ensuring a good future for their beloved racehorse.
Gastric ulcers can be found in any horse but tend to occur most frequently in equine athletes involved in racing, endurance, and showing.
A study at WCVM could influence how breeders and veterinarians manage equine abortions, and warn the disease can be a threat to humans.
His family-owned homebred Poulin in O T, a three-year-old son of Reload, is the cause of much excitement for the upcoming season.
David and Ann Muscat entered into racehorse ownership by chance but were quickly hooked, thanks to Lobby Bar's success.
Some leading breeders detail their regimens for ensuring their stallions are healthy and ready for the rigours of the breeding season.
The Langlois family has strong, longtime ties with Jamie Attard, which has resulted in an exciting journey of horse ownership.
Colin Davis did his homework to form a small broodmare band and launch his racing career with his Apricot Valley Thoroughbreds.
It was a picture-perfect first win for the trainer with racing in her DNA on a rainy November afternoon at Woodbine.
This newly-launched retraining and rehoming organization finds fresh careers for Thoroughbreds once they hang up their racing shoes.
We look at what could have identified some top horses early on as promising prospects, and putting all the parts of the puzzle together.
Hot sire Frac Daddy produced back-to-back debut victories for Quiet Intent and Quiet Sunday for last year's Woodbine Mile winning trainer.
While pedigree, conformation and health are key components, a modicum of luck comes into play when choosing future racing stars.