
Estate Planning Tips for Horse Owners
Do your horses a favor by planning ahead for what should happen to them once you’re gone.
Design and maintain a healthy horse operation

Do your horses a favor by planning ahead for what should happen to them once you’re gone.

Of the 974 respondents, 634 said their horses live at home with them, while 259 said they board their animals.

Welfare issues include stress/pain behavior; inappropriate nutrition, stabling, and turnout; and delayed death.

TheHorse.com Facebook fans selected their favorite “Fly Mask Mishap” photos from the submitted entries.

What happens if you buy a horse but the seller hasn’t honored a first-right-of-refusal contract with the previous owner?

Understand the costs of veterinary care before you’re faced with a sick or injured horse.

Of the 448 respondents, only 87 (19%) said they currently have medical or mortality insurance on their horses.

Can horses be turned out on an oat pasture if it is dried up and not green? The oats have already been harvested, and we turn cattle out to graze the leavings, but is it okay for horses?

Do you want to keep horses at home? Are you looking to develop and improve efficiency on your small farm? Join us for this information-packed hour! Our experts will answer your questions about fencing, housing, storage, arenas, pasture and more!

Here are 10 resources to help you make the most of your land when keeping horses on small properties.
Presentation topics included racing surfaces, equine injuries, and respiratory health for horses, among others.

Tall fescue is a very hardy forage able to withstand high summer temperatures, drought, moisture stress, and shade.

Johnsongrass is a drought-tolerant weed that can cause nerve and fetal damage in horses.

Rye straw can contain ergot alkaloids, which can be poisonous to livestock, including horses. Here’s what to watch for.

Follow these tips when searching for the best four-legged trail riding partner.
The summit will feature talks on racing surfaces, equine injuries, nutrition, biosecurity, respiratory health, and more.
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