In the event your world is not perfect, and your horse is not a robot, it is good to be prepared to handle emotional overload in horses.
Take time now to think about what your horses will need to thrive during the coldest months of the year.
âThe American Horse Councilâs National Issues Forum, sponsored by Luitpold Animal Health, on June 16 in Washington, DC will feature speakers from various sectors of the industry.â
According to the National Equine Welfare Council of Great Britain, it is possible to cut the costs of keeping a horse without compromising on the horse's welfare. With the economies in tatters around the globe, equine charities receive a large numb
In a year when temperatures are soaring in much of the country and wildfires threaten areas with large horse populations, many horse owners are facing periods of drought. Summer droughts can be rough on horses because of high temperatures, limited water a
While pinworm infection is commonly seen in young horses, studies suggest an upward trend in the pinworm population being hosted in adult horses.
Kentucky equine networking meeting offers insight on how to transport horses safely.
Learn why your horse needs companionship and which animals make good non-human buddies to help keep your horse occupied and comfortable when you cannot be there 24/7.
The innate need for equines to have access to grazing and their preference for constant movement aids their digestion, keeps joints loose and soft tissues elastic.
Learn about teaching children who are going on a first ride what they need to know and what to do to fully enjoy riding horses.