
Food Enrichment Activities for Donkeys
Is your donkey bored? Here are suggestions for adding entertaining food to your donkey’s environment.

Is your donkey bored? Here are suggestions for adding entertaining food to your donkey’s environment.

Researchers have learned that horses and humans tend to align their physiological responses to emotional stimulation.

When do you need to tell a buyer about a horse’s past negative behaviors? Find out from attorney Rachel Kosmal McCart.

Researchers confirmed that therapeutic riding horses exhibited low physiological and behavioral stress responses.

Members of Saddle Up Safely’s partner organizations can receive a 10% discount on the registration fee.

A link between equine personality and cognition style could impact how we train and manage individual horses.

Italian researchers used the mirror self-recognition test on horses. Here’s a look at the results.

Veterinarians and farriers often have busy schedules. Here are some tips to help expedite their visits when they arrive.

Horses showing signs of compromised welfare had low cortisol levels, indicating it could be a chronic stress indicator.

What might cause a horse to scratch or drag a leg while he’s lying down?

Trailering can be unnerving for some horses. Download this special report to learn how to keep your horse’s trailering experience safe and stress-free.

Dr. Camie Heleski offers insight on how horse and human brains differ.

The University of Kentucky’s Dr. Camie Heleski offers advice for handling buddy-sour horses.

Have you taught a horse a task on his left but had him be clueless about it on his right? Dr. Camie Heleski explains.

Dr. Camie Heleski shares scientific information about how much horses might learn from watching each other.

On average, horses’ stress levels remained within the range observed during routine work and management.
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