
Sunspot Spooking
Find out why horses spook at sunspots on the ground and what you can do to correct this behavior.
Find out why horses spook at sunspots on the ground and what you can do to correct this behavior.
Learn about equine vocalization and how horses might or might not use whinnies to communicate.
A veterinarian and equine behavior expert addresses a possible learned head tossing behavior at feeding time.
A veterinarian’s search for better foot care options for her own horses led a totally new way to shoe horses. You haven’t seen anything like this before!
Find out what a day at the American Association of Equine Practitioners’ Convention entails for one veterinarian.
AAEP veterinarians volunteer behind-the-scenes to work on committees that improve the health and lives of horses.
Discover the possible reasons a foal or young horse might “gum” at an adult horse.
The fledgling Retired Racehorse Project is moving its signature event–the Thoroughbred Makeover–from Baltimore, Maryland, to Lexington, Kentucky, in 2015.
Sometimes it seems like horses pick up behaviors from each other. But it might be for reasons different than you think.
An equine behavior expert and veterinarian offers tips on handling horses that crowd and rush the gate at mealtime.
Just as many human soldiers bravely elect to serve their countries, equids have also been called to duty.
Dr. Nancy Diehl considers the use of “vice” and “stereotypies” when referring to horse behavior.
What causes horses to shake their heads, and how can this issue be resolved?
The World Equestrian Games will take place in Bromont, Canada, only the second time it’s been held in North America.
Our international reporter watched as a film crew captured vaulting footage for a commercial. Here are her takeaways.
When given the option, horses often use behavioral thermoregulation to protect themselves from inclement weather.
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