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Cold Weather Diets
While very young, very old, or ailing horses might need specific changes in routine, healthy horses with an intact hair coat can usually tolerate winter weather with few problems if owners pay attention to basic feeding and management principles.
Breeders’ Cup: No Action Until Life At Ten Probe Done
The Breeders’ Cup issued a statement Nov. 11 saying Kentucky regulators have authority in a probe surrounding the performance of Life At Ten in the Nov. 5 Breeders’ Cup Ladies’ Classic, and that it won’t decide on future action until the investigation is completed.
Dietary Supplementation Helps Obese Insulin-Resistant Horses
What do overweight, insulin-resistant horses at risk for lifelong, recurring bouts of laminitis need? These horses might need a special dietary supplement called short-chain fructo-oligosaccharides (scFOS), which are short chains of sugar molecules linked together. These scFOS are metabolized not by the hor

Build a Low-Cost Hay Feeder
Tired of seeing your horse eating in mud? Or wasting hay that gets buried in filth? Here’s any easy, low-cost way to build a chore-efficient feeder.
Dressage Radio Episode 77 – Brett Parbery
Australian hero, Brett Parbery tells us what life is like after the World Equestrian Games and his plans for the future. Listen in right here.
Tack and Habit Episode 26 – Mystery Stuffing
Stocking stuffers all around today. Four great gift products for the horse professional or horse wife in your life. Plus, find out how owl poop
Texas Judge Rules for Equine Dentists
Texas District Court Judge Orlinda Naranjo sided with nonveterinarian equine dentists in that state on Nov. 9 when she ruled that the Texas Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners violated state law when it changed its rules to allow only licensed veterinarians to perform dental procedures, including teeth floating, on horses.
Molds and Mycotoxins In Horse Feed: Basic Facts
Mycotoxins are harmful secondary compounds produced by molds that are found in soil and vegetable matter including grains, forages, and feed. They can be formed in the field both before and during harvest, and can continue to be formed under suboptimal storage conditions after harvest.
Horse Health Advancements Discussed at UK Gluck Foundation Board Meeting
The University of Kentucky’s Gluck Equine Research Foundation Board of Directors met Nov. 1 and reviewed the wide array of research advancements and developments made by its members throughout the year, among other topics.
Remember Fallen Horses on Veterans’ Day
Armistice Day, more commonly known as Veterans Day, marks the day when millions of people worldwide stop to remember those who have served and died for their countries in military conflicts throughout history. This Veterans Day, spare a few extra seconds to remember the countless number of horses that lost their lives in combat alongside the brave men and women who served their nations.
Rotavirus in Foals: Quick Detection with Human Test
With a rapid test used to detect rotavirus in humans, veterinarians could diagnose rotavirus in foals more accurately and quickly and, thus, begin crucial treatment sooner. Researchers in Japan recently published a study comparing seven rapid antigen detection kits for diagnosing rotavirus infection in foals, and the Dipstick test commonly used in human medicine came out on top.
Horse Tip Daily 334 – Betty Fey on Training Both Sides
We are thrilled to have Betty Fey be the first listener to record a tip for Horse Tip Daily. Listen in as Betty explains the
Horse Tip Daily 333 – Dr. Johnson on Determining Lameness
Dr. Jenny E. Johnson is a regular contributor to the Jumping Radio Show. Listen in today as Dr. Johnson speaks about the basic steps of
Horse Tip Daily 332 – Heather Blitz on Staying out of the Way
Heather Blitz returns with her latest training tip taken from the Dressage Radio Show. Heather speaks to us about staying out of your horses way.
Jumping Radio Show Episode 35 – Show Reviews and Irish Perspectives
Molly Bailey reviews the Washington International Horse Show and the Penn National, while Irish journalist, Siobhan English, tells us what appeals to Irish jumping riders
Stable Scoop Episode 116 – The Dream Horse Project
Listen Now: We get serious on the show today with a look at a very worthwhile cause called The Dream Horse Project. See how the