
Trailering Safely in Winter Weather
Our panelists share their expertise on hauling horses during winter weather.
Our panelists share their expertise on hauling horses during winter weather.
Alayne Blickle and Dr. Loving share their thoughts on whether or not horses should live in closed barns during cold weather.
Our panelists discuss the benefits and uses of a wool or fleece quarter sheet.
From sucking off horseshoes to perpetuating thrush, scratches, and more, mud threatens your horse’s health. Get your questions answered about mud management, controlling water runoff, and treating mud-related horse health issues!
An FEI veterinarian and her on-staff equine sports therapist join us to answer your questions about keeping your equine athlete performing at his best.
Is your horse cinchy, grumpy, or reluctant to move forward under saddle? Do you wonder about those white hairs and dry spots on either side of his withers? Get your questions answered by a saddle fit expert and veterinarian during our live event.
Horses are a lot like preschoolers: gather them in groups and someone’s likely to get sick. Diseases like equine influenza, rhino, and strangles spread quickly through herds and, in some, they can turn serious fast. Learn how to protect your horse.
Host Michelle Anderson shares how her architect husband designed their property and equestrian architect Carolyn Adams explains the value architects add to a specialized project.
Find out from Dr. Frank Andrews why you should avoid using compounded omeprazole to treat your horse’s gastric ulcers.
Dr. Frank Andrews offers suggestions for diagnosing and treating equine gastric ulcers on a budget.
Are you covered? Equine insurance experts answer your questions about horse and equestrian property insurance.
An equestrian facility architect and a horse management expert answer your questions about designing and improving horse properties and farms.
Veterinarians know that balanced hooves influence a horse’s way of going and help maintain healthy joint function. Learn more from our experts, who are both veterinarians and experienced farriers.
Dull coat? Cinchy? Thin? Your horse might be one of the 50-90% suffering from gastric ulcers. Get your gastric ulcer questions answered during our live Q&A event.
Bringing a horse back to work after injury takes time, patience, and often the guidance of trusted professionals. Learn about management techniques and new therapy options that can help horses heal.
Equine nutrition and hay experts Dr. Nettie Liburt and Tom Keene talk about the benefits and drawbacks of allowing horses to graze on lawns. Specifically, they address potentially toxic landscaping plants and turf fescue grass.
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