How to Help the Not-So-Ideal Hoof

Even horses with less-than-ideal feet can lead sound and productive careers.
Feeding Healthy Hard Keepers

Does your otherwise healthy horse have trouble keeping pounds on? Here are 5 tips to consider when feeding the mature, healthy hard keeper.
Diagnosing and Treating Splints

Splint bone injuries are common in both working and pastured horses. Here’s what you should know.
Sacroiliac Joint Pain in Horses

Sacroiliac problems can affect any horse, potentially limiting performance abilities.
How Much Food and Water Do My Horses Need if I Evacuate?

Remember these tips on leaving food and water for horses should you need to evacuate without them during a disaster.
Managing the Club Foot

Veterinarians and farriers can work together to help club-footed horses lead productive lives.
10 Plants and Chemicals That Are Toxic to Horses

Learn about 10 common plants, chemicals, organisms, and toxins your horse should never eat.
7 Equine Nutrition Myths Busted

Decipher fact vs. fiction when it comes to the complicated world of feeding horses.
Making Winter Manageable on Horse Farms

Don’t wait for the first snowflakes to prepare your horse property for the cold, dark, and wet months ahead.
Feeding the EOTRH Horse

Learn how to design a diet for horses suffering or recovering from equine odontoclastic tooth resorption and hypercementosis (EOTRH).
4 Misconceptions About Alfalfa

Does alfalfa cause kidney or respiratory problems or make horses hyper? Specialists shed light on these myths and more.
Horse Blanketing FAQs

On or off? Hot or cold? Lightweight or heavyweight? We’ll answer these questions and more.
Selecting Hay for Your Horse: Fact vs. Fiction

Here are a few common myths about horse hay, how these myths came to be accepted and, finally, the truth.
Equine Hoof Care: The Flourishing Frog

The horse’s frog is a highly adaptable structure that’s crucial to hoof health. Here’s what you need to know.
Hoof Cracks: Types and Treatment

Whether big or small, these hoof wall imperfections require prompt repair and stabilization.
Life After Laminitis

Your laminitis survivor’s true prognosis depends on how you manage him after the worst is over.