Learn how your horse's behavior is determined by what he see, hears, smells, and feels, and the part you play in affecting your horses responses to its world.
Learn why your horse needs to eat small amounts of forage frequently to keep its digestive system working and the healthy ways you can satisfy your horse's hunger and thirst to maintain good health.
On December 19, 2011, what is hailed as "The most powerful horse business event of the year" will take place. Rethinking the Horse Business 2012 examines how the economy, the horse industry, and the Internet are affecting horse business owners.Â
"Even in horse dense communities like Norco, California, Ocala, Florida, Aiken, South Carolina and Lexington, Kentucky as well as Texasâ horse country, horses are stolen from farms and ranches of all sizes.â
On the HereforHorses website, potential and current horse enthusiasts can now find information on events, education, volunteer opportunities, and places to learn to ride or drive a horse.
The PAST act would amend the HPA to prohibit a Tennessee Walking Horse, a Racking Horse, or a Spotted Saddle Horse from being shown, exhibited, or auctioned with an âaction device,â or âa weighted shoe, pad, wedge, hoof band or other device or mater
Learn three ways equine behavior can work for you in training your horse when you tune into his reactions, attitudes, and need for the right amount of exercise.
Horses require basic nutrition elements in proper proportions and amounts. This article discuss the equine's basic dietary needs, giving you the information you need to develop a healthy and complete feeding program for your horse.
Although horses usually don't develop cavities like humans do, problems can occur with pits, chips, splits, breaks, sharp points and other conditions that compromise the horse's dental health.
Learn about your horse's need for daily exercise and the many ways you can make sure your horse is getting the kind of exercise workouts that will help increase stamina, endurance and resistance to disease.