Judging a horse's conformation takes careful study and knowledge of horse anatomy. Because of their importance to the performance and soundness of a horse, the legs are the major area of focus in judging conformation.
This article takes a look at what your horse’s hair coat and body does to stay warm, and why that might not always be enough.
This series of five articles on equine conformation will be of great help when selecting a horse for the job you want done. A horse with well-balanced conformation can do nearly any job reasonably well.
What you don't know about what you are giving your horse can harm your horse and cost you time, effort, and money that may not only be wasted, but may actually be harmful to your horse's health.
Help ensure your horse’s health by working with the best resource – your veterinarian – and know his health and wellness needs, outlined in this 12-month calendar.
In each single encounter with horses we use learning theory tools from our training toolbox.
Eventually most trail ride horses suffer some kind of injury on the trail. Learn about the most common injuries and how your first-aid preparations can be put to good use.
Consider the benefits of offering a cool and dark area for shelter for horses in summer swelter since insects generally prefer sunlight and become more active in the heat than in cooler, darker environs.
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Learn how your horse's facial, vocal, and body language can tune you in to its reactions to people, places and things.