Much can be done to minimize the population of internal and external horse parasites and the effects they have on horse health, comfort and well being.
As a horse owner, prevention is the key to reducing your horse's risk of contracting West Nile Virus.
Horses that gulp their food, especially grains, are likely to suffer digestive tract disturbances, including choke. Why do horses gulp their feed, and what you can do about it is covered in this short article from Kentucky Equine Research.
"As winter approaches horse owners can keep horses healthy with attention to forage, fitness, and hoof care.â
Developed from ponies taken to Iceland by Scandinavian settlers in the 9th and 10th centuries, icelandic horses are mentioned in literature and historical records throughout Icelandic history; the first reference to a named horse appears in the 12th centu
Wild horse advocates challenge the BLM's decision to eradicate federally-protected wild horses from the Caliente Complex while continuing to authorize cattle to graze the area.
With the coming of the fall season, this is the perfect time to focus on preventative health care for your horse. Internal parasites become active again this time of year as it cools and can proliferate in pastures. Make sure to perform a fecal egg count
 Having a wild fire evacuation plan and implementing that plan is the greatest factor in saving you not only the monetary loss of your horse(s) but also the emotional loss.
A wild fire evacuation plan that can be quickly implemented is a major factor in saving not only the monetary loss of your horse(s) but also the emotional loss.
The plan to sell hundreds of wild horses by the truckload for $1 a piece including for slaughter is a gross violation of the public trust.