
How To Feed Your Horse
Learn about feeding basics, from hydration and forage to feeds and supplements, so you can make the best nutritional choices for your horse.
All aspects of caring for performance horses

Learn about feeding basics, from hydration and forage to feeds and supplements, so you can make the best nutritional choices for your horse.

Veterinarians consider MRI the gold standard for diagnosing equine musculoskeletal injuries. Learn more with this visual guide.

Horses with PSSM1 might benefit from magnesium supplementation, but it is important to use the right form and reevaluate its effects on your horse periodically.

Is your feed room overflowing? Get advice on streamlining equine diets when you’re feeding horses with a variety of nutritional needs.

Poor air quality from wildfire smoke can be very dangerous for horses. An equine internal medicine specialist offers advice.

Learn how smart trimming and shoeing techniques can help arthritic horses.

With much research surrounding how to feed “abnormal” horses, how can we feed “normal” horses to avoid disease? One expert weighs in.

Should you consider purchasing a horse with arthritis? An equine researcher explains the risk.

Punctures, abscesses, and worse: What to do when your horse’s hoof is hurting and whom to call for help.

Modalities ranging from PEMF to vibration plates might help manage equine injury or improve performance.

When a horse’s healing process gets derailed, wounds can become chronic. Here’s how to prevent complications.
Tendon and ligament injuries are leading causes of poor performance in horses. Learn about different conventional and therapeutic treatment modalities in this visual guide.

Experts answer common questions about this crippling condition that affects horses of all breeds, disciplines, and ages.

Researchers have determined this wound dressing might help encourage better wound healing and reduce proud flesh formation.

Learn why your horse might be exhibiting undesirable behaviors and what you can do to change them.

Using orthobiologics to treat tendon and ligament injuries might help lengthen a horse’s career and minimize associated joint issues and chronic pain.
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