
Could Vices in Horses be the Basis for a Legal Battle?
A researcher discusses what counts as an equine vice and where the fault might lie in a court of law.

A researcher discusses what counts as an equine vice and where the fault might lie in a court of law.
No significant differences in stress between horses working in hyperflexion and those that did not were noted.

Horses need good health care, and to be treated fairly and as individuals to perform at their best.

A team of researchers found that a little turnout time can improve behavior in stall-kept equine athletes.

There was no significant difference in stress levels between horses that were branded or microchipped.
The BHA has softened the new whip rules implemented Oct. 10, much to the dismay of World Horse Welfare.

Researchers found that the presence of “nanny” mares reduced the amount of weaning stress foals experienced.
A reader looks for help for their laminitic horse who hates being stall-bound.
This year he started displaying stallionlike behavior when the mares he’s

Research indicates that one-sided imprint training is not might not be as beneficial as once thought.

Nutritional support could reduce the stresses and health challenges that weaning places on young horses.
Dr. Sue McDonnell talks about what makes a reliable nurse mare.

After completing the adoption process and bringing your new charge home, help him adjust to his new surroundin
An analysis of cribbing research provides information about the behavior and suggests preventative measures.
Dr. Sue McDonnell answers a reader’s quesion about foal imprint training.

Researchers examined if using a herdmate as a training partner for a young horse beneficial in the long run.
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