
Rehabilitating, Refeeding, and Rehoming Rescue Horses
Rescued horses can be heartbreaking and often require special care to bring them back to health. Learn how you can help during our live event.
Rescued horses can be heartbreaking and often require special care to bring them back to health. Learn how you can help during our live event.
Equine nutritionist Dr. Clair Thunes addresses a horse owner’s concerns about feeding red clover over the winter.
A listener keeps her retired show jumper on pasture and feeds him oats, but he keeps gaining weight. Equine nutritionist Dr. Clair Thunes offers advice.
Equine complementary therapies, such as chiropractic and acupuncture, are more popular than ever. Learn how they might help your horse’s health and performance.
Dr. Clair Thunes shares her thoughts on if horses should get red or white salt blocks.
Learn ways you and your farrier can make an arthritic senior horse more comfortable during a trim. This podcast is from the Equine Life Stages: Senior Horses Q&A audio event, sponsored by Merck Animal Health.
Dr. Bryant Craig shares ways to prevent choke in horses. He also shares the signs of choke and what to do during an episode. This podcast is from the Equine Life Stages: Senior Horses Q&A audio event, sponsored by Merck Animal Health.
A listener wants to know if strategic deworming is okay for older horses with health issues. Dr. Bryant Craig responds.
Learn new information about vaccinating senior horses and protecting them from disease. This podcast is from the Equine Life Stages: Senior Horses Q&A audio event, sponsored by Merck Animal Health.
Dr. Bryant Craig addresses a senior Appaloosa owner’s concerns about this eye disease, also called moon blindness. This podcast is from the Equine Life Stages: Senior Horses Q&A audio event, sponsored by Merck Animal Health.
Dr. Clair Thunes weighs the benefits of using a slow-feeding haynet against feeding horses on the ground with their head down.
Old horses spend their lifetimes earning our love and respect. They teach us how to ride, pack our kids, and hold onto our memories. Learn how to keep them healthy and comfortable during our live event.
Learn if extra money spent on a Himalayan salt block is a good investment.
Dr. Clair Thunes explains why measuring feed by weight rather than volume is important for horse health.
Find out from an equine nutritionist if oats are a good choice for making supplements more palatable for your horse.
Join two internationally acclaimed equitation science researchers to find out how this growing field of study can improve equine welfare, as well as you and your horse’s relationship.
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