
Tying Horses 101
If your horse doesn’t have tying mastered, you can help him learn with a few smart schooling strategies.
How to care for the basic health needs of horses

If your horse doesn’t have tying mastered, you can help him learn with a few smart schooling strategies.

The composite pain scale lists common behaviors often seen in horses suffering from either abdominal or musculoskeletal pain.

What preventive methods do you use to keep your senior horses healthy and happy? What signs do you look for to indicate there might be a problem?

My gelding decided to put an older mare out of the herd. He will not let her anywhere close to the other horses. Have you heard of this, and is there anything I can do to get them all happily together again?

Dr. Erin Denney-Jones discusses different health conditions that can affect horses during the hot summer months, as well as management practices and tips for caring for horses during the summer.

Are you confused about equine nutrition? Learn how to feed your horse in our step-by-step visual guide.

Give your youngster a strong start to a lifetime of health with information from this in-depth special report about horses age 1 to 3 years old. Learn about deworming, dental care, bone disease, hoof care, and more.
The horse I’m interested in buying is a cryptorchid. I really like the horse–should I not consider buying him?

Get a preview of what’s to come when France hosts the 2014 World Equestrian Games.

Kentucky Derby and Dubai World Cup-winning trainer Graham Motion shares some thoughts on Thoroughbred racehorses and second careers.

At the Rolex Ride the Course press event International four-star eventer Lynn Symansky describes how she handles shadows and other tricky things horses see during cross-country.

And while veterinarians are well-versed in how to help keep these performance horses going, there are management techniques and training protocols owners can employ to give their animals that extra edge.

The University of Kentucky Animal Genetic Testing and Research Laboratory is now offering DNA-based tests for four mutations in the aggrecan gene associated with dwarfism in Miniature Horses.
I had my horses implanted with a microchip years ago. Recently, I attempted to change my contact information only to find out the website no longer existed. I obviously need to register my horses at a new site. What are my options?

Whether a horse is troublesome or trouble-free about fly spray, here are some basic do’s and don’ts to follow.

How quickly can horses bond, and what can be done to help reduce their anxiety when they’re separated?
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