Your Horse’s Feed: From Field to Feed Bag

Equine nutritionists share details about how your horse’s feed is made and what quality controls are in place to ensure he’s consuming a safe product.
Deciphering Your Feed Tag: Performance Horse Feeds

These feeds are designed to boost horses’ calorie intake and meet additional nutrient needs that increase with work.
Storing Toxic Substances in Horse Stables

Some products found on farms are flammable, toxic, or hazardous to human and animal health. Learn more about how to use, store, and discard them properly.
Caring for Orphan Foals

Veterinarians share their recommendations for managing orphan foals, including diet challenges and behavior issues.
Feeding Ponies

Feed your roly-poly pony the way Nature intended to prevent obesity-related diseases such as laminitis and equine metabolic syndrome.
The Medication Conundrum: Drug Regulation Challenges in the Horse Industry

Learn about the current challenges of medication regulation and drug testing in the race and sport horse industries.
All About Feeding Horses Alfalfa

Learn more about alfalfa and whether this leafy green legume is a good choice for your horse.
Upward Fixation of the Patella in Horses

Learn about this stifle problem that can cause the hind limb to become locked in extension.
Stumbles and Missteps: What’s Causing Your Horse’s Clumsiness?

Is your horse’s clumsiness a simple matter of long toes and uneven ground, or is a career-limiting condition to blame?
Signs Your Horse Needs a Dental Exam

Are your horse’s teeth bothering him? Here are some common signs to watch for.
Being Prepared for Equine Euthanasia

Plan ahead when it comes to making end-of-life decisions for your horse.
A Day in the Life of an Equitarian

Learn how veterinarians are helping the working equids of the developing world and their owners. In this article, Dr. Ashleigh Leighton Kornatowski shares a behind-the-scenes look at a typical day on an equitarian trip.
Agents of Abortion: Why Pregnant Mares Abort

The first step toward preventing pregnancy loss in horses is understanding why it happens in the first place.
Headshaking in Horses: A Sensitive Matter

There’s a nerve-tingling explanation behind many equine headshaking cases. Here’s what you need to know.
What’s Your Horse Colic Contingency Plan?

Being well-prepared for colic could mean the difference between life and death for your horse. Here’s what you need to know.
Broodmares: Worth Their Weight

Find out what effect a mare’s weight and, ultimately, energy or calorie intake can have on her efficiency as a broodmare and on her foal.