Older horses are typically considered “senior” or “geriatric,” and may have age-related changes that warrant some feeding modifications.
In this article learn about the latest physiotherapy treatments designed to optimize performance and aid in equine rehabilitation.
When you are in the correct jumping position, you will go with the motion of your horse over a fence, instead of jumping ahead or being behind his movement.
If your horse is difficult to steer, it not only ruins your enjoyment of riding, but can also be dangerous. You can have a horse who steers easily and willingly without pulling into the bridle or running through your leg. …
In this article hear from veterinarians and horse owners about the pros and cons of using sedatives, and whether you should be against them or for them.
The choice between grass hay and legume hay depends on your horse and his needs. This article highlights the benefits of both and which one you should pick.
Obesity and overweight horses are becoming increasingly common, with some studies reporting that more than 50 per cent of horses today are overweight.
Practicing the following steps with a variety of tasty treats rather than the oral medications will quickly help turn the process into a positive experience
This article is intended to help readers administer the eye medication, or medications, veterinarians may recommend in order to help their horse.
Could your horse benefit from a visit to the equine chiropractor? Find out which issues chiropractic therapy could potentially help.
In this article, we will look at the different types of fat found in the equine diet, paying attention to fatty acids, which animals cannot synthesize.
There are times when feeding good quality hay is not practical or possible. In these situations, alternatives like hay cubes or haylage may be considered.
The two most common reasons why horses cough are respiratory infection and recurrent airway obstruction (RAO), also known as heaves.
At some point, you have probably experienced one of the moments all equestrians fear most: that day when truck and trailer are packed and ready but the one thing missing for the adventure is your horse. You’ve probably been engaged …
Have you ever needed a bucket of grain to distract your horse from his buddies as you slip on his halter? Perhaps you’ve stood at the edge of a field you would like to gallop through but are unable to …