
What to Do About Horses With Loose Poop
Our equine nutritionist offers her secrets for solving chronic diarrhea in horses.
Our equine nutritionist offers her secrets for solving chronic diarrhea in horses.
Set your new horse up for success by following these tips to transition his diet and avoid gastric ulcers.
Fed as a concentrated calorie source, oats have been the go-to grain for horsemen for generations, especially on the track. But should a Thoroughbred continue eating oats after retirement?
The USDA reports hay stocks are at some of the lowest levels seen in the past 70 years. What does that mean for hay prices? A University of Kentucky forage specialist weighs in.
Our equine nutritionist offers feeding advice to help the stocked-up horse.
A reader’s 17-year-old horse started trying to crib recently, which she’s never seen him do before. Why would he start now? An equine behaviorist offers insight.
Don’t learn the hard way or wait for another outbreak to make disease risk reduction a priority on your farm. Do it now. Your horse’s life might depend upon it.
Introduce horses systematically to bikes, hikers, backpackers, strollers, and ATVs to reduce spooking on the trail.
June is National Camping Month! In the final installment of our horse camping series, learn how to vacation with your horse at remote locations—that is, “horse packing.”
June is National Camping Month! In the second part of our horse camping series, learn how to vacation at a designated horse camp.
What does it mean if you find corn in your corn-free horse feed? Our nutritionist explains how mills are cleaned and how it can affect your horse’s health.
June is National Camping Month! Here are some tips on finding vacation spots that offer accommodations for both you and your horse.
Riding and camping in wilderness areas can present challenges for feeding your horse. Here are some tips.
Horses with grassy turnouts graze all day, so they don’t need extra forage when they’re stalled at night, right? Not so fast, our nutritionist says. Here’s why.
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.
Do fish help keep horse water tanks clean? Maybe not, our nutritionist says, but they might have other benefits. Here’s why.
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