Follow the story of Rio's quarter crack from the time he is a weanling through appointments at Butler's Farrier School as the quarter crack is stabilized, fitted with proper shoes,allowing Rio to perform his job as a working cow horse.
Can you use treats to train your horse? Most expert say no, but some say yes. Read on to find out how you can use treats to get better behavior from your horse.
Arthritis is one of the most common conditions that affects performance and pleasure horses.
Although cooler fall weather has arrived in many areas, horses throughout the USA continue to be stricken with serious infectious diseases.
Aspects of general care needed to keep your horse healthy throughout his or her life include routine veterinary care for vaccinations, parasite control, dental care, grooming, hoof care, and protection from elements.
A horse showing sudden signs of discomfort may need veterinary attention: First, however, you need to determine whether the horse is suffering from colic or muscle pain due to muscle cramps.
Equine documentary dares to challenge the way we look at horses’ behaviors and promotes the notion that lameness doesn’t start at the head bob.
Dealing with Covid-19 highlighted the need for biosecurity procedures to reduce risk of infection; however, most horse owners are not aware of the threat to horses from endemic and foreign animal diseases. at home or when traveling.
A horseâs comfort during winter travel depends on the owner who needs to consider many possibilities and options regarding the horse's health and safety while preparing to travel.
Mannequin riders are valuable tools when putting the first riders on a horse.