This legislation helps make sure the horse can be legitimately sold and establishes penalties based on the value of the horse.
For people who are learning to work with horses, keeping in mind that equines evolved as prey animals, and humans are viewed as predators by horses can be a big help in understanding the horse's behavior. Remembering that the actions of a human can be
With positive reinforcement, a horse learns to perform an action to receive something he desires, such as food, stroking, or praise.
The housing that a horse owner provides for a horse is often determined by circumstances. Learn about housing choices for your horse, the pros and cons of each, and what it takes to effectively house and manage a horse.
Funded through USDA grants and Cooperative Extension, My Horse University and eXtension HorseQuest offer FREE online certificate courses for youth, professionals, volunteers and prospective horse owners.
If you need to "rehome" your horse, the sooner you start, the better the chance of finding a satisfying situation for the horse.
A Home for Every Horse is excited to announce the 2014 Equine Comeback Challenge where horses and local trainers will have 60 days to prepare for a unique competition at the Rocky Mountain Horse Expo in Denver, Colo., March 7-9.
This article discusses your horse's natural dietary needs, giving you the information you need to develop a healthy and complete feeding program for your horse.
Cribbing, weaving and stall walking are common stable vices. Learn the 8 common causes of stereotypies and 8 steps you can take to prevent these destructive behaviors.
Equestrian Professionals is sponsoring a webinar that everyone interested in horse oriented businesses should participate in on December 19, 2011. It is being billed as the most powerful horse business event of the year.Â