From leasing to leakage, money to manure, this engagingly candid, comprehensive resource is an owner’s manual for reclaiming the right to indulge your horse-loving inner child.
The owners of a premier Western ranch have donated $1.5 million to Colorado State Universityâs renowned Equine Sciences Program to help advance the programâs excellence as a training ground for students entering the horse industry.
Advocates defend mustangs against government and ranchers as they square off against earlier removal of 1,263 wild horses from Wyoming range.
The Humane Society of Huron Valley is seeing an increase in the number of cruelty calls about hungry horses, spurred in part by a nationwide shortage of hay.
Most people that own a horse are responsible and conscientious owners who take care of their animals to the best of their ability. Sometimes, though, we may see animals in a condition or in stabling that might make us wonder.
âWhile the BLM and its ranching allies consistently complain about the $75-million federal wild horse program, they have no problem with the incredibly costly public lands grazing program, which operates deeply in the red every year,â.
Question: Can too much deworming actually be a bad thing? Answer: While it is unlikely a horse will become ill or suffer harmful effects from being dewormed too often, in the long term, all horsesâ health can be compromised by the development of parasi
SmartPak introduces new supplement for horses faced with itchy skin.
"Proper nutrition is key to overall health in horses and is a priority when it comes to keeping your horseâs joints in the best condition for a long athletic career.â
âKnowledge is the best defense when more than 80% of horse colic cases are management related due to a huge departure from horses' natural feeding and activity patterns, placing them at a higher risk of digestive issues that can lead to colic.â