
10 New Horse Owner Resources on TheHorse.com
From feeding to vaccines and colic to lameness, here are some basic resources to get the new horse owner started.
From feeding to vaccines and colic to lameness, here are some basic resources to get the new horse owner started.
Are you getting your first horse or first horse in a long time? Our experts will help you navigate equine ownership.
Horses with chronic laminitis should be closely monitored during treatment and recovery. Here’s what to consider.
The team confirmed that EMS horses aren’t always fat, but that obesity can point to an underlying metabolic condition.
Save time and money by giving your feed room a good spring cleaning with these tips.
These micronutrients found in forage, feeds, and supplements help support the athletic horse’s health.
The event is designed to teach owners how nutrition can affect their horses’ health and longevity.
More than half of the 929 poll respondents said they have used slow feed haynets for their horses.
Dr. Shannon Pratt-Phillips surveyed elite show jumper owners/managers about their horse’s diets. Here’s what she found.
Certain strains of fungi found in moldy fodder can cause serious problems in both horses and handlers, scientists found.
No doubt about it, horse ownership is a big responsibility. Here’s a look at the basics of what every horse needs.
This legume is one of the most in-demand species for hay production in the United States.
More than 50% of respondents said they feed grain, concentrates, complete feeds, or supplements twice each day.
Donkeys aren’t horses, and nowhere is that more apparent than in their feed needs. Find out what your donkey should eat.
Check all these tasks off your list as you transition your horse into the spring riding season.
It’s important for your horse to have good-quality hay, but how do you choose it? Start with these tips.
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