
10 Saddle Fit Resources on TheHorse.com
Are you confused where to begin when properly evaluating and fitting a saddle. Don’t worry. We’re here to help.
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Are you confused where to begin when properly evaluating and fitting a saddle. Don’t worry. We’re here to help.
Is your horse cinchy, grumpy, or reluctant to move forward under saddle? Do you wonder about those white hairs and dry spots on either side of his withers? Get your questions answered by a saddle fit expert and veterinarian during our live event.
Of the 770 respondents, 303 (39%) said they bought new saddles if their previous ones did not fit their horses.
New research shows that when a larger area of soft bedding is available, horses will spend more time lying down.
Veterinarians can access an illustrated tutorial on saddle fit and its impact horse and rider health and welfare.
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.
Such equipment appeared most prevalent in sales advertisements for more expensive, higher-level horses, scientists said.
From toxins and molds to opossum droppings and animal carcasses, forage can contain a variety of harmful contaminants.
Horses for Clean Water’s Alayne Blickle offers reasons to consider installing automatic waterers in your horse barn.
Dr. Sue Dyson shares her tips for ensuring your horse’s saddle fits well and doesn’t interfere with his performance.
The meeting will be held Nov. 17 at Fasig-Tipton and is open to both equine professionals and horse owners.
Michael Barrett, MS, PhD, is the Weed Science Society of America’s liaison to the EPA’s Office of Pesticide Programs.
Discover natural ways to control mice, rats, and other problem rodents on your horse farm.
Dr. Mick Peterson found that the dirt surface met all of the pre-meet test criteria and was maintained properly.
Gutters and downspouts can prevent mud from accumulating around barns. Horses for Clean Water’s Alayne Blickle explains.
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