Infographic: Managing a Horse Disease Outbreak
Is your horse showing clinical signs of an infectious disease? Here’s how to care for your horse and protect others in our step-by-step visual guide.
Is your horse showing clinical signs of an infectious disease? Here’s how to care for your horse and protect others in our step-by-step visual guide.
Get tips on choosing hind leg protection for your horse from Nicole Carroll of Walnut Creek, California.
During exercise skin temperature under boots or wraps increases significantly–in a recent study sometimes more than 30%. Whether that leg temperature increase is good or bad, though, remains to be determined.
Jochen Schleese, founder of Schleese Saddlery, shows what behaviors tell you that your saddle hurts your horse and discusses how a saddle should fit.
Brush up on your hay feeder knowledge with these 10 research-based tidbits.
Of the 1,473 voters, 684 (46%) said that they feed their horses hay on the ground or do not use a hay feeder.
Of the 530 voters, 63% said they own a tractor, while 10% said they borrow a tractor if they need one.
Horses seemed more at ease when classical or country music was played compared to rock or jazz.
If you have property with horses on it, you’ll need equipment to care for it; here’s a guide.
See how one owner designed and built frugally without compromising on aspects supporting horse health.
Reduce the risk of your horse turning up missing and increase recovery chances.
More than 540 readers of TheHorse.com responded to a poll asking, “How do you ‘spring clean’ your farm?”
For those who keep horses it is always a struggle to keep up with regular maintenance and have enough time to enjoy the horses. Proper building maintenance at regular intervals can save money and it can leave you more time to spend with your horses.
Tailor your selections to your facility’s specific needs.
Want your mare in Texas bred to a stallion in Germany? It?s easy with today’s equipment and technology.
High-quality products and maintenance can save time, money and providing a safer environment for your horse.
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