SmartPak has an aggressive recycling program in the office: separating all recyclables into paper, glass, plastic, and garbage, creating over 200 tons of recycling in a year!
With positive reinforcement, a horse learns to perform an action to receive something he desires, such as food, stroking, or praise.
By paying attention to the subtle movements of your horse’s body parts, you will be able to understand your horse and cater to its needs and insecurities.
University of Kentucky students are working to develop a helmet testing method and collect data that will hopefully serve as the start of a crushing-safety standard for equestrian helmets.
National Forging & Horseshoeing Competition will take place November 9 - 11, featuring some of the best farriers in the nation culminating in the Live Shoeing Finals on November 11.
âToo much protein can be problematic for the insulin resistant horse and it is easy to exceed the horseâs protein requirement when adding alfalfa hay. Alfalfa itself is not the issue, but rather, its contribution to the protein content of the entire d
When you visit, you’ll see the hard work of Back Country Horsemen all around you – passable trails, safe water crossings, maintained trailheads, and landscape unspoiled for your enjoyment.
The horse relies on a diet that is sufficient in quality protein to maintain a healthy, strong topline.
The 24th annual Thoroughbred Charities of America Stallion Season Auction will be held Thursday, January 2 - Saturday, January 4 and will offer a wide variety of seasons, trips, tickets, unique experiences and other auction items.
The study will lead to a better understanding of how transportation affects horses of different ages, breeds and health status so that we can ultimately find ways to better support horse health.