
Finally! A Slow Feeder Option That Works for Me!
After a year of trial and error, I finally found a slow hay feeder solution for my horses. Maybe it’ll work for yours!
After a year of trial and error, I finally found a slow hay feeder solution for my horses. Maybe it’ll work for yours!
An equine lawyer addresses buyer options after purchasing a horse with an unknown or undisclosed behavioral issue.
How can I teach my horse to let me put her blanket on over her head so I don’t have to unbuckle it each time?
Before serving on an equestrian organization’s board of directors, check to make sure the club’s paperwork is in place.
Dr. Roberta Dwyer takes a look at what’s changed in veterinary medicine and what’s stayed the same.
Learn about the wild horses and how a nonprofit organization and a veterinary association are working to protect them.
Top international equitation scientists offer tips to ensure you use your riding reins in a horse-friendly, ethical way.
Here are 10 steps to help you get your horse life organized for the new year.
My trainer says feeding my horse treats has caused his poor ground manners. Should I stop?
Our veterinary-reporter on the ground shares tidbits from AAEP Day 4.
Monday’s 6 a.m. Sunrise Session on uveitis came a little early for our sleep-starved veterinary reporter.
Our vet-on-the-ground gives a look at her round-the-clock experience at the AAEP Convention.
Andrew McLean describes equitation science’s beginnings and how learning theory can apply to far more than horses.
Day 1: Our regular veterinary contributor shares her game plan for getting the most out of the 2015 AAEP Convention.
Day 1: Our regular veterinary contributor shares her game plan for getting the most out of the 2015 American Association of Equine Practitioners’ Convention.
Get an insider’s look at the world’s largest gathering of equine veterinarians.
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