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Do you have a cinchy horse? Follow this step-by-step advice to modify his behavior.
Design and maintain a healthy horse operation
Do you have a cinchy horse? Follow this step-by-step advice to modify his behavior.
Time off in turnout seems like a good idea for working horses. But, researchers found, transitioning to downtime created its own kind of stress for the horses.
Getting your horse to safety during a wildfire and a pandemic takes extra preparation. Two disaster planning experts offer tips to keep yourself healthy while evacuating your horses.
Are you interested in adding a round pen to your facility? Horse people from different disciplines share advice for sizing, locating, and selecting footing for a round pen.
The 2019 outbreak of VSV was the largest in recent history with 1,144 premises affected in eight states: Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas, Utah, and Wyoming.
Know your common fly species, the diseases they transmit, and ways to deter them from your property.
Weed management in horse pastures requires time, dedication, and ongoing effort from farm owners, but it’s crucial for promoting healthy forage for horses to eat.
Self-care boarding can be time-consuming, difficult, and daunting. But it can also be the perfect arrangement for certain owners. It just takes some planning and preparation.
Researchers investigated how you can best protect your horses from contracting the vesicular stomatitis virus. Here’s what they found.
My horse recently started pacing and digging holes in his stall. What could be causing this behavior?
Researchers evaluated whether light color (i.e., yellowish-light to bluish-light) and/or luminous flux (the intensity of light energy being emitted) impacted horses’ heart rates and/or behaviors.
To help you better understand the ideal VCPR—a relationship that carries a lot of weight in our horsey lives—we’ve sought out the signs of a healthy one. How does yours line up?
Applications for aid in purchasing feed for lesson horses reopen.
Remember these pointers to help ensure your summer riding season is fun and safe.
Equine nutritionists and veterinarians agree: Forage should be the cornerstone of the equine diet. Our experts answered your questions about hay, beet pulp, alfalfa, pellets, and more. Discover what they had to say! Sponsored by Standlee Premium Western Forage.
Mosquitoes are more than just an annoyance: They’re a disease threat. Safeguard your animals (and you).
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