Does Feeding Hay Before Grain Reduce Cribbing?
Feeding hay before grains appeared to reduce the intensity of cribbing episodes in a recent study.
Feeding hay before grains appeared to reduce the intensity of cribbing episodes in a recent study.
British researchers found horses that crib spend less time in “standing sleep” mode than horses that don’t.
I am extremely interested in becoming an equine behaviorist. I want to know more about how to go about pursuin
When my friend rides her Thoroughbred gelding in the arena, after doing several side passes over and over agai
I have a very athletic 10-year-old, 17-hand Warmblood gelding who is very well-behaved. He doesn’t bite, doesn
I have a horse that is on stall rest while recovering from a fractured humeru
What can I do to keep my horse’s spirits up while he’s on stall rest? Rather than becoming agitated, he seems
We have two males living together for the first time in the same pasture. One
Dr. Sue McDonnell helps a reader whose horse has developed a stall kicking problem.
My husband and I trail ride frequently, and we both ride geldings. When my horse defecates his horse will walk
I have a horse that is a cribber. To make both our lives easier, I’ve deci
My horse sticks out his tongue when he plays with his buddies. Why does he do it?
One experiment showed a trend suggesting it was possible, but another refuted that evidence.
A researcher discusses what counts as an equine vice and where the fault might lie in a court of law.
A team of researchers found that a little turnout time can improve behavior in stall-kept equine athletes.
A reader looks for help for their laminitic horse who hates being stall-bound.
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