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Trees and Shrubs Make a Good Addition to Pastures as Fodder for Horses

”Adding trees and shrubs in and around pastures can be beneficial for a number of reasons; it not only plays a major role in the hydration of the land and the control of erosion, but it can also provide shade, shelter and fodder.”

Horizon Structures Presents Series - Hold Your Horses ~ What Do You Know About Quarantining Equines?

Even inadvertently, horse barn owners regularly make poor choices when it comes to vaccination protocols and introductions of new horses to the barn family.

Q & A With an Equine Nutritionist

Ensure your horse's nutritional needs with this insight from Dr. Jyme Nichols, director of nutrition at Stride Animal Health.

Cavallo Q & A: Saving Money on Hoof Care During the Pandemic and After

Horse owners are weighing the cost of hoof boots and regular trimming against the costs of continual metal shoeing.

Horizon Structures Presents Series - The Horse Owner's Kennel Conundrum

The necessity to travel off the farm presents a dog care issue for the horse owner, who might like to take their canine contingent along to the showgrounds or event.

Cavallo Hoof Boots Q and A: Prepare Your Horse for Changing Weather and Climate

Extreme, unexpected and extended weather changes have a significant effect on a horse's physical and emotional health.

Cavallo Hoof Boots for Horses Q & A: Will You Follow the Herd or Be a Trailblazer?

The benefits of barefoot horses and Cavallo Hoof Boots are transparently told by many in the horse community.

National Equine Health Plan Published

The horse industry is unique since horses are transported more frequently than other livestock resulting in infectious disease outbreaks that cost the industry millions of dollars.

Effective Horse Waste Management

As any horse owner knows, the process of caring for a horse produces what seems like tons of waste. Learn the best strategies for proper waste management of manure and used bedding along with methods of dust and odor control.

The Old Mare – Will She Remember?

”She still had many great years ahead of her, but not running mountain trails with me anymore, so luckily I found a wonderful woman whose 11 year old daughter bonded with my mare making a great match for both of them.”

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