The study, 'Evaluation of hoof pressure, contact area, and force using Fujifilm in booted and shod horses' was prepared for the International Canine and Equine Locomotion Conference in Switzerland in September, 2020.
Topics added to the Emergency Preparedness online course include developing plans for business disruptions and back-up planning as it relates to the current unprecedented circumstances.
You need to think ahead about what you need, where you're going to get it and how you're going to store it, but you don't want to be where you have to throw out feed.
Helmets cannot protect against all injuries around horses, but strapping on a brain bin mitigates the risk of going from an independent person to a dependent one.
Most horse charities have had to close doors to volunteers and cancel much-needed fundraising, but horses still need to be fed and cared for. Your support is needed now!
Join My Horse University for a lunchtime chat topic 'Getting the Most Out of Your Horse Pasture' and for other courses related to horses.
Making the world a better place for horses and people, Monty shares a free link to Online University with unlimited access to videos, lessons, notes, questions, and data base of questions and answers.
Julie Goodnight covers rider-requested topics from turning aids and techniques to stop with your seat, to the intricacies of horse behavior and building your confidence with horses.
The data indicate that the body size of the horses and tapirs developed differently not because of the climate, but because of different life cycles.
Right now during this pandemic, it's vital to take control of the story we are telling ourselves. Start reframing the gruesome tale into something uplifting.