
Overcome Rider Fear Part 1: Identifying the Source of Fear
Garry Stauber and Martha McNiel, LMFT, who operate DreamPower Horsemanship in Gilroy, Calif., show you how to identify the source of your fears.
Garry Stauber and Martha McNiel, LMFT, who operate DreamPower Horsemanship in Gilroy, Calif., show you how to identify the source of your fears.
Dr. Laura Werner performs shock wave therapy on a horse with signs of pelvic pain.
Dr. Amanda Adams shares information about how nutrition can impact the immune responses of geriatric horses.
Dr. Bob Mealey of Washington State University describes how you can help working donkeys and horses.
Dr. Bob Mealey of Washington State University, College of Veterinary Medicine describes the roadblocks to adopting working equids from developing countries.
Dr. Joanna Robson of Inspiritus Equine in Napa, Calif., discusses some of the options for treating equine diarrhea, including using probiotics for balancing digestive microflora, deworming, and reducing stress.
Dr. Joanna Robson of Inspiritus Equine in Napa, Calif., helps sort through the causes, symptoms and diagnostics tests associated with chronic equine diarrhea.
Dr. Amy Johnson explains the grain test she uses to test whether or not horses have botulism.
Learn about equine intra-articular joint-injections for arthritis from a leading researcher and practitioner.
What do you do when your horse’s shoe is loose, but the farrier is hours or days away? Becky Cothran, owner of Bex HorseShoeing, demonstrates how to remove a horse shoe quickly and safely using just a claw hammer and a rasp.
Dr. Steve Sundholm of Equus Veterinary Service in Oregon City, Ore., shares how you and your veterinarian can create a customized deworm program for your horse.
Dr. Ginger Rich of Rich Equine Nutritional Consulting in Eads, Tenn., discusses feeding practices for horses with ulcers, respiratory disease, laminitis, and more.
Carol Verbeeck gives objective information on materials used in arenas and helps you sift through tons of alternatives.
Carol DiMaggio, who runs Bright Future Farms in California, gives tips on fencing, turn out, and keeping a stallion’s mind healthy and happy.
Too much sand in your horse’s intestines can cause diarrhea, blockages and colic. Dr. Sharon Spier shows you a how to measure the amount of sand your horse is excreting. (2:18)
Robyn Spector, who trains out of Lone Willow Ranch in Petaluma, California, talks about how to handle trailer loading problems.
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