
Peat Gets Thumbs Up as Horse Bedding
Peat might not be pretty, but study results suggest it might be better for your horse’s health than wood shavings.
Peat might not be pretty, but study results suggest it might be better for your horse’s health than wood shavings.
Here are six important tips to help owners keep horses healthy and safe during the cold days of winter.
In many cases, a good shelter with adequate food is enough to keep horses warm during winter weather, researchers found.
From vets stuck in city traffic to vexing ventilation issues, urban-dwelling horse owners deal with unique challenges.
Take steps to help ensure your horse has everything he needs to stay healthy and happy when the weather changes.
Take-homes on racehorse welfare, obseity, euthanasia, horse keeping and training, and more.
Of the 1,338 poll respondents, 682 (51%) said they use cats to control rodents in their barn and feed-storage areas.
After a tornado, fire, or other disaster hits your farm, how would you respond and rebuild? Here’s what to remember.
Are you covered? Equine insurance experts answer your questions about horse and equestrian property insurance.
Building or renovating a horse farm requires substantial planning, finances, and hard work, but we’re here to help.
An equestrian facility architect and a horse management expert answer your questions about designing and improving horse properties and farms.
Of the 1,036 respondents, 307 (30%) said they would design or redesign their horse barn if given the chance.
Most respondents said the use open doors and windows and/or fans to help keep air circulating in their horse barns.
Here’s how to prolong your arena footing’s lifespan and maintain a safe and functional riding surface.
Here’s how to design your dream equestrian setup–in this case, on a small acreage.
Alayne Blickle, of Horses for Clean Water, shares how buffer or biofiltration strips can help control muddy runoff in your paddocks.
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