
Feeding Your Horse During a Drought
If you are experiencing a hay shortage, consider these options for hay replacement.
Design and maintain a healthy horse operation
If you are experiencing a hay shortage, consider these options for hay replacement.
Learn how to keep your barn and other buildings safe during winter cold and snow.
Sometimes we get our horses in trouble with the very items we use to help them be more comfortable.
Often, a horse’s behavior problems are rooted in either pain or incomplete training. Here’s what to consider.
Cold, dry winter air can potentially leave horses susceptible to irritation, respiratory pathogens, and bronchoconstriction.
Find out what might happen if your horse eats that wreath hanging on his stall door.
Follow these steps to prevent disease spread on your farm.
Learn how to keep horses and humans safe by storing your supplies and equipment properly.
If you house your horses in a barn, keeping it well-ventilated is an essential part of their care.
Keep dust to a minimum in arenas, barns, and paddocks for both aesthetic and health reasons.
Researchers assessed whether group housing situations influenced horses’ sleep routines.
Are cold-season or warm-season grasses best for horse pastures? Our equine nutritionist offers advice.
An adapted version of a machine used to evaluate soccer terrain might be useful for assessing riding arenas.
8 important tasks to check off your list before the colder weather arrives.
On or off? Hot or cold? Lightweight or heavyweight? We’ll answer these questions and more.
Horses euthanized chemically might be candidates for composting, say researchers.
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