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a horse under anesthesia

Rate of Penicillin Administration Affects Arterial Blood Pressure

Veterinarians often give penicillin to horses during surgery to prevent infection, but the speed of injection may influence how the horse’s cardiovascular system reacts. In a study of 29 horses under general anesthesia, researchers compared two methods of giving penicillin: a fast injection over one minute and a slower one over ten minutes. Both methods caused…

Horse loading into trailer with safety gear. Photo Credit: Linda Shantz

Tackling Trailer Safety

Hit the Road with Husted – Be Ready Before You Roll Whether you’re hauling horses to a show, a trail ride, or an emergency evacuation, transporting equines safely is a responsibility that demands preparation, knowledge, and confidence. That’s why Equine Guelph is once again offering its highly respected Horse Trailer Safety course on TheHorsePortal.ca, led by internationally recognized expert Dr.…

Equine Guelph offers tuition award

Ontario Racing Industry Scholarship from Equine Guelph

Equine Guelph is proud to support Ontario’s racing community through education and a scholarship that empowers individuals to improve horse welfare and safety. The Roger L’Heureux Memorial Equine Award, honours the legacy of the respected Standardbred driver and trainer by supporting students who demonstrate a passion for equine care and learning.  Equine Guelph offers this tuition…

Victor MacPherson provides instruction for a sideways drag large animal emergency rescue technique

Large Animal Emergency Rescue Training Heads to Elora After Successful Atlantic Canada Workshops

Equine Guelph’s Large Animal Emergency Rescue (LAER) training team made waves on the East Coast this summer with fully booked workshops at Whinny Hill Equestrian Centre in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia. On August 16 and 17 2025, first responders, veterinarians, and horse owners gathered for a full day of hands-on training designed to prepare them for…

World Rabies Day

World Rabies Day 2025  – Protecting Horses and Humans

On September 28, this World Rabies Day, the equine community is joining the global movement to prevent rabies by taking action—together. The 2025 theme, “Act Now: You, Me, Community,” announced by the Global Alliance for Rabies Control (GARC), highlights the power of individual and collective responsibility in preventing this deadly disease. Legal Requirements for Horse Owners in Ontario…

Horse with runny eye

Focus on Vision Care for Equine Guelph’s Senior Horse Education Month

As horses age, their needs evolve—and so should our understanding of how to care for them. This September, Equine Guelph is shining a spotlight on eye health in senior horses as part of their annual Senior Horse Education Month. Horse owners are invited to explore this year’s theme, ‘A Clearer View,’ through two resources: the free  Senior Horse Challenge and…

Horse eating from a rubber feed tub

Can Whole Food Nutrition Combat Leaky Gut in Horses?

New University of Guelph study explores the gut-health potential of activated hemp seed powder Could a simple, nutrient-rich feed ingredient hold the key to managing one of the most elusive conditions in equine health?  A new research initiative at the University of Guelph aims to shed light on a little-understood and potentially widespread condition in…

A lady and her horse in the sunset

August is Make a Will Month: Planning Ahead for Your Horse’s Future

If you’re a horse owner, August is a timely reminder to think about your legacy—and the future of your equine companions. Horses are more than pets; they’re partners, athletes, and family. And just like any dependent, they deserve a plan for their care if something happens to you. Who Will Look After Your Horse? It’s…

Kids Day Camp at Ontario Racetracks

Ontario Racing Expands Youth Education with Horse eCamp and Kids’ Day Camps

Summer is in full swing, and horse-powered fun has begun! Ontario Racing, in collaboration with Equine Guelph, is moving at full stride with its commitment to youth education by offering two exciting, free programs:  Horse eCamp, an online learning experience, and a Kids’ Day Camp series at eight racetracks across Ontario.  These initiatives aim to spark curiosity, build…

Equine Guelph Annual Report

2024/25 Year in Review From international student engagement to groundbreaking research and career-building programs, it’s been a year of impact and innovation! Check out our Annual Report infographic for a snapshot of the highlights—including awards, 36 research projects supported, triple last year’s video views, and over 700 students taking our award-winning online courses around the globe. Explore…

Dr. Melissa McKee, Instructor, Racehorse Injury/Lameness Prevention & Care course

What Diagnostics are Available for Common and Complex Equine Lameness?

Dr. Taralyn McCarrel’s journey into equine lameness began with her early experiences riding and working at a hunter barn. Recognizing the critical importance of soundness for both horses and riders, she developed a keen eye and ear for detecting lameness issues. Her passion for veterinary medicine led her to graduate from the Ontario Veterinary College…

First responders pull together during a Large Animal Emergency Rescue drill

First Responders in Bruce County Receive Specialized Large Animal Rescue Training

Next Stops: Nova Scotia and PEI Under the weight of high humidity and soaring summer temperatures, firefighters from across Bruce County and beyond gathered in Mildmay, Ontario, for a demanding training session in large animal emergency rescue. Hosted by Equine Guelph and funded by the Bruce County Federation of Agriculture (BCFA), the July 12 workshop…