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What Supplements Do Horses Really Need? A Nutritionist Explains Dr. Priska Darani, Ph.D., PAS | March 29, 2026

Horse owners often wonder what supplements their horse actually needs to stay healthy and perform well. While feed rooms are often filled with products promising support for gut health, joints, […]

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Jacquie Brooks: A Force of Natural Impulsion in Canadian Dressage Dr. Graham Thompson, MSc, PhD | March 18, 2026

The two-time Olympic athlete and Pan American Games Team Silver Medalist has been named to six national teams, developed over 25 horses to the national Grand Prix level and is still competing as one of Canada's most successful international riders....

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Bretton Chad & Charlie Jones: North American Show Jumping Sweethearts Sarah Welk Baynum, BS | March 18, 2026

At the highest levels of show jumping, careers are often shaped by timing, talent, and chance encounters. For Bretton Chad and Charlie Jones, that defining moment came during an international competition—an unexpected meeting that would change the course of their...

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Ali Ramsay: Riding Her Own Path to the International Show Jumping Podium Dr. Graham Thompson, MSc, PhD | February 2, 2026

Ali Ramsay is a small-town Canadian making a big impact on the international show jumping circuit. The 2022 Canadian Showjumping Champion is one of Canada's most consistent riders on the North American CSI circuit, making an impressive 118 starts in...

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DIY Horse Treats: How to Make Healthy, Tasty Cookies for Your Favorite Equines Jessica Artman, B.Sc., M.Sc. | February 11, 2026

Treats play a meaningful role in strengthening the bond between caregivers and their horses, offering a way to reinforce trust and encourage positive behavior. They can also serve as an effective tool in equine training, as using treats in training...

Top Equine Research Studies 2024
Top 32 Most Interesting Equine Research Studies of 2024 Dr. Christine Latham, Ph.D. | February 11, 2026

Emerging equine research is the cornerstone of expanding our understanding of equine health, nutrition, management, and performance. This growing body of research provides valuable insights for veterinarians, equine professionals, and researchers seeking to apply evidence-based approaches in both clinical and...

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Allie Schmidt: A Resilient Role Model in Canadian Dressage [Athlete Profile] Dr. Graham Thompson, MSc, PhD | February 3, 2026

"In the womb," is how FEI dressage trainer and athlete Allie Schmidt jokingly describes the start of her equestrian career. Allie's mother has been an avid rider throughout her adult life and passed her passion for horses on to her...

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Camille Carier Bergeron: A Canadian Dressage Star on the Rise Dr. Graham Thompson, MSc, PhD | February 3, 2026

Camille Bergeron isn't sitting back, but she is enjoying the ride. The Grand Prix dressage rider has a long list of early-career highlights, and over the past two years, an air of excitement has grown around Bergeron's development as an...

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Mad Barn on the EquiScience Podcast: Answering Listener Questions on Equine Nutrition Dr. Priska Darani, Ph.D., PAS | February 11, 2026

At Mad Barn, we’re passionate about supporting horse owners through research and equine expertise, providing education and solutions for equine health and nutrition. We were thrilled to join Elisa Walfish from the Data Driven Equestrian this past December to answer...

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Sean Jobin: Competing at the Height of Canadian Show Jumping – [Athlete Profile] Dr. Graham Thompson, MSc, PhD | February 19, 2026

Canadian showjumper Sean Jobin enjoys data-driven success - Sean Jobin's efficiency in the saddle jumps out. His cues are subtle and effective, his sightline is up and ahead, and his navigation of obstacles is confident and smooth. On course, as...

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Megan Shea: Building Horse & Rider Confidence in the Elite Dressage Arena [Athlete Profile] Dr. Graham Thompson, MSc, PhD | February 3, 2026

Megan Shea has always been about horses. As a nine-year-old, her father took her to The Royal Winter Fair, Canada's premier indoor agricultural fair and equestrian event. She describes the feeling as she watched the horses on the show-lit ring...

2023 Equine Research Study Review
30 Most Interesting Equine Research Findings of 2023: [Study Roundup] Dr. Christine Latham, Ph.D. | February 3, 2026

Every 2 years, equine professionals gather at the Equine Science Society (ESS), an international meeting, to share new research and exchange ideas. The first ESS meeting was held in 1960 and included a group of 27 equine nutritionists and physiologists...

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FAQ: Ionophore and Monensin Contamination in Horse Feeds Dr. Madison Ricard, DVM, PhD, DACVP | March 4, 2026

Ionophores are compounds commonly used as additives in feeds for cattle, poultry, and other commercially raised animals. While these compounds are beneficial for certain animals, horses metabolize ionophores differently, making them susceptible to negative effects if exposed to toxic doses....

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How Mad Barn is Helping Canada’s National Eventing Team Prepare for the 2024 Paris Olympics Dr. Priska Darani, Ph.D., PAS | February 4, 2026

It was a long shot, with the odds stacked squarely against them. After failing to qualify for the Tokyo Olympics in 2020, Canada's Eventing Team was at risk of missing out on a team spot for Paris 2024. Missing the...

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Kendal Lehari’s Journey to the 2024 Olympics in Eventing – [Equestrian Athlete Profile] Laura Gray, MSc | February 11, 2026

Kendal Lehari is passionate about all things horses. She has an unwavering drive to succeed and the tenacity to make things happen. From raising and training promising foals to re-training racehorses into top-level Eventing athletes, Kendal has the patience to...

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Karl Slezak’s Journey to the 2024 Olympics in Eventing – [Equestrian Athlete Profile] Laura Gray, MSc | February 12, 2026

Karl Slezak, a member of the Canadian Eventing Team, is one of those people who immediately makes you feel comfortable and eager to hear his story. His calm demeanour and friendly approach invite you into his life. And his life...

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Mike Winter’s Journey to the 2024 Olympics in Eventing – [Equestrian Athlete Profile] Laura Gray, MSc | January 29, 2026

Mike Winter, a member of the Canadian Eventing Team and a world-class equestrian athlete, doesn’t want to talk about his successes, his equestrian business in England, or even much about his competition experience. Instead, Mike wants to focus on the...

Lindsay Traisnel Athlete Profile
Lindsay Traisnel’s Journey to the 2024 Olympics in Eventing – [Equestrian Athlete Profile] Laura Gray, MSc | February 12, 2026

Photo: Cealy Tetley 2023 You might call it serendipity — when everything falls into place and something extraordinary happens. Lindsay Traisnel, a life-long equestrian and member of the Canadian National […]

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Mad Barn and Equestrian Canada Forge Innovative Sport Science and Nutrition Partnership Dr. Emily Gilbert, PhD | February 14, 2026

Equestrian Canada (EC) is excited to announce a new partnership with Mad Barn, a leading provider of equine nutrition research, education, and products. This collaboration marks a significant step forward in enhancing the health and performance of the Canadian Equestrian...

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The Visionary Career of Dr. Eleanor Kellon, VMD – [Veterinary Nutritionist Profile] Laura Gray, MSc | February 11, 2026

Dr. Eleanor Kellon, VMD, a veterinary nutritionist at Mad Barn, has spent over five decades passionately advocating for the importance of nutrition in equine health. Dr. Kellon's relentless pursuit of knowledge has led her to become one of the most...

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An Update on Mad Barn’s Equine Nutrition Modelling Research Program Dr. Priska Darani, Ph.D., PAS | February 11, 2026

Mad Barn’s equine nutrition modelling project at the University of Guelph is underway after being awarded several research grants to match our initial investment. Currently, there are large gaps in the research available on the nutritional needs of horses. The...

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Scott Cieslar & Informed Equestrian Discuss Meeting your Horse’s Nutritional Needs Dr. Priska Darani, Ph.D., PAS | February 24, 2026

Scott Cieslar of Mad Barn recently appeared on the Canada Horse Podcast by Informed Equestrian to discuss the ins and outs of equine nutrition. Scott chatted with hosts Nikki and Nadine about the horses’ core nutritional needs and how to...

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Scott Cieslar Talks Equine Nutrition on the Springen EQ Podcast Dr. Priska Darani, Ph.D., PAS | February 25, 2026

Mad Barn founder Scott Cieslar sat down with Jess Einwechter of Springen EQ to cover some hot topics in equine nutrition. Jess is a professional rider and coach from Ontario, Canada and the host of the popular Springen Equestrian podcast....