Hoof growth is a function of genetics, activity level, footing type and more. Many horses today suffer from a lack of hoof growth. What can you do? Dr. Deb Eldredge offers this advice.
âIt sets a terrible precedent not only for wild horses but also for the responsible management of our public lands by elevating commercial livestock interests over the public interest and federal law.â.
The overhang provides shelter for the horses from rain showers, bad weather and the baking rays of the sun.
Home is sometimes not just where the heart is, it can be where the horse is too.
Pituitary pars intermedia dysfunction (PPID), also referred to as Equine Cushing’s disease, is one of the most common endocrine disorders in horses.
An edge in educating horse owners and stable managers on respiratory health is that so many people can relate to asthma from personal experience.
There's cleaning, then there is disinfecting! Make sure you have the right tools for the job.
Managing parasites in one horse starts with managing the parasite load of the herd, and managing the parasite load in the herd means managing pastures.
Always check the horse's body condition every two weeks in winter, making sure to actually feel through the coat to assess fat coverage over the ribs.
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