
What the Hay?
Here’s what you need to know about this important forage in your horse’s diet.
Proper feeding practices for foals, adult horses, and older horses

Here’s what you need to know about this important forage in your horse’s diet.

Basing a horse’s diet on forage allows him to function as evolution and nature intended. Here’s where to start.

Learn more about this potentially dangerous condition in horses and how to manage it.

Prince’s research could ultimately help owners better manage horses that require low- or high-carbohydrate diets.

Lecture topics will include forage types, efficient forage use, hay production and quality, and more.

The researchers hope the ponies help restore the land to the rich and productive territory it was before World War II.

Creeping Charlie, or ground ivy, is toxic, but generally horses must consume large quantities for a reaction to occur.

Changes in Finnhorse mares’ body weight and condition and in gene expression did not appear to evoke insulin resistance.

Researchers found that dominant horses seem to be have higher body condition scores than their less-dominant herdmates.

Obesity is not just a cosmetic issue. It’s a health issue. Learn how to modify your horse’s diet to help him slim down.

Most respondents said they provide constant access to fresh, clean water to ensure their horses stay hydrated.

Still, the researchers found that spontaneous recovery is possible following trichothecene intoxication in horses.

Horses for Clean Water’s Alayne Blickle shares reasons to protect streams from livestock and how to do it.

Owner-managed weight loss in horses with EMS reduced both insulin resistance and susceptibility to laminitis.

From providing water and electrolytes to monitoring the temperatures and riding accordingly, remember these top tips.

Researchers found that 59.2% of horses aged 11 to 15 had hooks, 30.8% had wave mouth, and 26.7% had periodontal pockets.
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