Standardbred industry icon, H. Charles “Charlie” Armstrong, has passed away. Charles operated his father's Armstrong Bros. Farm with great success.
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A video of a horse collapsed in the street in Old Montreal on Monday has gone viral
Recent budget proposals have left the future of America’s wild horses in question, and opened up the possibility of resuming horse slaughter in the U.S.
Big changes may be coming to the United States, which could see thousands of wild and domestic horses sent for slaughter.
Woodbine has amended its stall policy to allow Thoroughbred owners/trainers to seek additional racing opportunities at tracks other than Woodbine Racetrack
Researchers from the University of Newcastle in Australia have developed a method to preserve horse sperm. Scientists have engineered a nutrient-rich liquid
Equine industry who use social media to buy, sell, rescue and rehome horses have noticed recently that Facebook prohibits posting animals for sale.
We are celebrating 250 years of horse racing in Canada with a unique collectors’ edition magazine.Copies will be available on newsstands and racetracks
250 years later, we are celebrating the thrilling and diverse sporting industry that grew out of that moment in a unique collectors’ edition magazine.
Arrogate earned $7 million for winning the richest Thoroughbred race in history, the inaugural $12 million Pegasus World Cup Invitational