When the stakes are as high as your horse's health, pasture and stall âtoysâ like the Nose-It!® that encourage slow feeding, are about more than fun and games.
Left to its own devices against miseries from airborne allergens to biting insects, a horse's skin can only scale, crust, lump, change color, or ulcerate in its effort to protect itself from further trauma.
"Depending on where you live in the country, you may already be fighting those pesky flies â or at least you are preparing to, and when it comes to battling the bugs, a comprehensive approach is key for success.â
"Effective pasture and horse management in the fall can have a big impact on the success of your pastures through the winter months and into next spring and summer.â
Citing statistics indicating the March-April period has the highest incidence of barn fires compared to other months, HorseSafetyUSA.com will observe âBarn Fire Prevention Month,â during April 2014.
This Colorado barn fire that killed four horses should serve as a reminder to all horse and livestock owners to make fire prevention a priority as the weather grows colder.
The tale Sally Wright tells in Breeding Ground grows out of the conflicts in three Lexington families, all involved in high-stakes horse businesses.
With the change of seasons, USRider â the national provider of roadside emergency assistance for equestrians â reminds those who travel with Horses to be careful when traveling and invest time doing routine preventive trailer maintenance to enhance th
With an overwhelming response to the announcement of their 2013 Ride Well Clinic dates at Fox Grove Farm in Ocala, Florida, Lynn Palm and Cyril Pittion-Rossillon are pleased to extend an early enrollment savings of $75 through January 25 for any of their