Being too thin or too heavy can affect your horse's health, fertility and performance.
Routine horse care requires a significant commitment of money, time, and labor, but the rewards that come from making a significant commitment to your horse's well-being far surpass the costs involved.
Does your horse really need costly supplements? Scientific research in horse nutrition has answered many questions regarding the need for supplements in a horse's diet.
For horse owners that have a choice about where their horse is kept, this article may provide some surprises. Learn about the pros and cons of caring for your horse at home or putting him in a boarding stable.
With an eye toward a sound and versatile future for competitive Tennessee walking horses, The Humane Society of the United States announced the âNow Thatâs a Walking Horse!â grant and recognition program.
Findings of Australian researchers using a remote control car to mimic the actions of a trainer suggest that two techniques in Monty Robertsâ training apply emotional pressure to horses, and their response is based on their natural instincts related t
An international research team has evidence to suggest that the modern horse is genetically different from horses of even just a few hundred years ago.
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.
Less daylight plus inclement weather during the winter season tend to cause horse owners to spend less quality time with their horses.
The counter canter means the horse is cantering on a circle going left and the rider deliberately makes the horse canter with the right canter lead, so the canter lead doesn't change when the direction is changed.