âIf you are expecting to simply give your horse all the hay he wants and heâll start to miraculously lose weight, while his nutrient intake remains inadequate and there are significant stressors in his life, you will likely be disappointed.â
Conformation of the front legs of your horse is discussed in this article, third in the series by noted author Heather Smith Thomas.
Do you feed your horse flaxseeds? You likely do. Good job!
Learn how Reducine is used as a counterirritant that creates inflammation in one location with the goal of lessening the sense of pain or discomfort in strained muscles in another location.
One of Equine Rescue France's success stories involves a pair of equines named Molly and Merlin, who after a couple of false starts settled very happily into their new home.
A practical course in Equine Medicine suitable for veterinarians from mixed and equine practices who are keen to update their knowledge and practical skills on diagnostic techniques is being held 31 January - 1 February, 2014 near Munich, Germany.
The story is about Luca, a beautiful Irish Cob pony and Sarah, a young schoolgirl who befriends Luca through an initial act of kindness that is ultimately returned a hundredfold.
This article details a highly successful program for raising foals that are orphaned, rejected, or born to mares that have no milk.
Antibiotics and similar drugs, together called antimicrobial agents, have been used for the last 70 years to treat both humans and animals that have infectious diseases. Since the 1940s, these drugs have greatly reduced illness and death from infectious d
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.