West Nile Virus in Horses: Prevent the Preventable

Work with your veterinarian to ward off this potentially deadly mosquito-borne disease.
The Long Haul: Traveling Long-Distances With Horses

A U.S. Equestrian Team veterinarian who has overseen the shipping of horses to six Olympic Games shares what steps to take before, during, and after a long-distance trailer ride.
Tail Blocking’s Effects on Horse Communication

If a horse’s tail has been blocked or nerved, is he at a social disadvantage when turned out with others? An equine behaviorist weighs in.
Sun Protection for Horses

A veterinarian offers tips on sun protection for horses with pink skin from sunburn and photosensitivity during the summer months.
Got Healthy Hooves? Here’s How to Keep Them That Way

Consider the big picture—from farrier care and diet to environment and genetics—when working to keep horse hooves healthy.
The Healthy Newborn Foal: Why is Passive Transfer Important?

Infection can cause serious illness in neonates. Make sure your newborn receives enough disease-fighting antibodies from his dam’s first milk.
Tight Spaces: Horse Farm Design for Limited Acreage

When you’re constructing a horse farm and have limited land, design and layout are critical to maximizing your time and resources. Download this free report for tips on how to design a functional farm on what land you have.
Equine Laminitis: Turning Over New Leaves

Researchers and veterinarians around the world strive to learn more about the lamellae and have made scientific advances in laminitis diagnosis, treatment, and prevention over the past several years. Here’s what we know.
Recycling on the Farm

Find out how you can set up a farm-friendly recycling system, as well as reuse common materials around the barn.
Tying-Up in Horses: Where Do We Stand?

Experts share information about the steps needed to identify PSSM, how to distinguish between the types, and recommendations for managing affected horses.
Emergencies on the Trail

When riding your horse in the woods or the wilderness, things can go wrong–and usually when least expected. Here are some possible predicaments you might face while out on the trail.
Horse Farm Landscaping: Avoid These Poisonous Flowers and Shrubs

Find out which flowers, shrubs, and trees you should avoid when sprucing up your barn this spring.
What’s Causing My Horse’s Negative Trailer Behaviors?

How do you deal with negative trailer behaviors such as kicking and pawing while on the road? An equine behavior expert shares advice.
Equine Detailing: Elevate Your Grooming Routine

Here are four crucial areas to include in your horse grooming routine.
Deciphering Your Feed Tag: Young and Growing Horses

The information on your youngster’s feed tag is designed to help you make important feeding decisions.
Feeding the Finicky Horse

Health conditions, management changes, and palate preferences can affect a horse’s appetite.