Complementary Medicine: On the Rise

It’s no longer uncommon for owners to seek out additional avenues of horse care.
Lameness Head to Foot, Part 1: Lower Limbs

Learn how veterinarians get to the bottom of lower-limb problems in the first of this two-part series.
The Eyes Have It

Researchers are scrutinizing the equine eye so they can treat ocular issues better.
The Value of a Diagnosis

Owners often use the internet to inform their decision-making, and horses sometimes suffer as a result.
Green Farm Makeover

Can we as horse owners make a few changes to our horse keeping habits to help lessen our draw on the ecosystem? We can make everyday changes such as recycling and conserving water, but what else can we do to reduce our impact on the environment?
Carbohydrates 101 for Horses

Carbohydrates are important energy sources for horses, and they are required for digestive health.
Managing Mules

More people today are turning to mules to take advantage of the temperament and work ethic of these horse/donkey crosses.
7 Tips for Selecting and Feeding a Complete Feed
Here are seven tips for selecting and feeding complete feeds for horses.
Working With a Nutritionist
Using a qualified equine nutritionist can help you manage your horses to live and work better.
Changing Carbohydrate Evaluations in Animal Diets
Many nutritionists and feed analysts are now saying that NSC isn’t the best measure to evaluate when you’re counting a horse’s carbs.
Rotavirus in Foals
“But we’ve never had rotavirus in our foals.” Read on and consider yourself lucky if your foals have never had rotavirus and you have breezed through the past foaling seasons sans diarrhea.