
Free-Feeding a Large Group of Horses
Does feeding a large amount of hay to a group of horses on winter pasture affect their digestion and health?

Does feeding a large amount of hay to a group of horses on winter pasture affect their digestion and health?

Horse owners from across the country share their winter horse care tips.

With a little bit more consideration for both horse and rider winter riding can be an enjoyable experience.

Horses in excessively wet or muddy environments are at greater risk of getting scratches.

Get tips from a veterinarian on keeping horses healthy and safe during the cold days of winter.

With freezing temperatures comes the need for extra care and attention for horses and other equids.

Covering a variety of horse health topics, the following articles received the most views in 2013.

Of the 463 voters, 35% (164) said their horses received treats as a holiday surprise this year.

More than half of the readers responding to a recent poll said their horses go barefoot year-round.

Readers use a combination of methods to keep their horses moving and fit during the winter.

Protect horses from icy ponds by using barriers such as fences.

Here are some tips that will assist you in making the right blanketing decision for your horse.

One way to cope with a winter coat is to clip it off. But with clipping comes certain responsibilities.

Fall is a great time to review your watering system for your horse and think about how it will work for you and your horse over the coming winter.

Researchers sought to investigate horses’ preferences when it comes to standing in shade or in the sun.

Planning for winter now can help Kentucky horse owners prevent cold-weather horse care inconveniences later.
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