
Feeding Breeding Stallions
Most stallions should be fed according to their maintenance requirements, depending on if and how much they’re exercising, when not being bred or collected.

Most stallions should be fed according to their maintenance requirements, depending on if and how much they’re exercising, when not being bred or collected.

Learn how young horses’ bodies adapt to exercise and how to prepare them for successful careers.

Recent study results show this treatment for osteoarthritis might benefit horses in both the short and long term.

Discover what could cause mares to lose a pregnancy and how veterinarians might treat it.

Water is one of the essential nutrients a horse’s body needs to carry out various vital functions. Here’s what to remember about supplying your horse with water.

Learn about 5 complications veterinarians might encounter toward the end of a mare’s gestation.

Infectious diseases such as equine herpesvirus can be spread via exposed horses and on equipment. Here are the best ways to avoid this and keep your horses healthy.

To shed light on the fertility troubles many breeders encounter, two theriogenologists have shared 7 practical tips centered around getting a mare in foal.

Create a systematic training program to help you and your horse reach goals while minimizing your horse’s risk of injury and mental burnout.

A horse owner wonders if a farrier moving from barn to barn during the day could spread equine diseases.

Proper nutrition can make or break joint health. Here’s what you should know.

When should veterinarians use kerosene in broodmares? How should they administer it? Two equine reproduction experts answer these questions and more.

A nutritionist answers questions about the nutritional needs of older equids, covering topics such as senior feeds, metabolic disease, and helping horses gain weight.

Insect bite hypersensitivity can negatively affect horse health and welfare. Find out what treatments researchers are developing to help horses with sweet itch.

Horses with asthma have more nerves in their airways than unaffected horses. Researchers believe these new findings could lead to improved equine asthma treatments.

Pain behaviors in the ridden horse can range from subtle rhythm irregularities to bucking.
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