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.
Choosing and storing hay for your horse is more complex than many horse owners realize.
Young horses would be quieter and more content thus easier and safer to handle if their turnout is readily available, while older horses will do better with the freedom to move around.
Horse owners that cannot afford their own property but would like to manage their horses themselves, may wish to lease a space where they can operate either a private or commercial horse barn.
While horses’ hooves can easily be conditioned and hardened to walk on any ground, sharp gravel can cause pain because of its sharp edges.
As your horse starts to show signs of aging, the diet you've been feeding may now be obsolete and in need of an adjustment . .
Up-dated 1/15/2013 - This is a story about a horse named "Scribbles" and one family whom I would have never met if it were not for a once in a lifetime chain of events that unfolded before my eyes. A few short weeks ago I was at a horse meat sale, the sam
Knowing the nutrient content of your hay is the first step in evaluating any health concerns: The feed value of your hay can also influence body weight, immune function, and overall body condition.
Angry and sad faces resulted in the ponies looking at the actors with their left eye first since the left eye glance corresponds with the right brain, which is in charge of processing negative stimuli.
Here are some tips to help horse owners plan their barn designs for their senior lifestyle and that of their beloved equine family.