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Winner of a Year's Supply of Hay Announced

Horse Health Products provides horse owners with essential, hardworking horse care solutions that they can trust, and by providing a winter’s supply of hay, they are helping Elyse meet a primary need of her horses.

Reflections on Senior Horses During Adopt a Senior Pet Month

”A horse in its teens or even twenties can be a perfect match for many horse owners, and there is certainly nothing better for a young beginner or first-time horse owner than a seasoned senior!.”

Kicking

 Learn why horses engage in the aggressive behavior of kicking and why it is important that the horse owner understands the reasons why and then establishes ground rules of hierarchy and personal space to prevent this behavior.

Three Events – One Breed: Experience the Diversity of the Arabian Horse

"Endurance, Sport Horse, Halter and Performance horses will all prove to the world why the Arabian horse is the best – all within the same 48 hours!.”

Horses Living in Groups Are Better at Following Human Indications than Horses Living in Individual Paddocks

Domestic horses in larger groups may benefit from stronger cognitive stimulation from which the horses can learn and improve their socio-cognitive skills.

To Blanket or Not To Blanket? Consider Your Horse

"When deciding if a horse blanket is right for your horse, the most important things to consider are the horse's living situation and daily tasks.”

British Horse Rescue Groups Requesting UK Outlaw Fly Grazing

Horse rescue groups in Great Britain are calling on legislators to ban “fly grazing,“ the practice where horse owners abandon horses on private land to the detriment of the horses and land owners.

Horses in England and Wales Must Have Passports

All horses, ponies and donkeys in England and Wales need to have a passport identifying the animal. Horse passports are small booklets that contain details about your horse, including:

6 Tips for Keeping Your Horse Safe and Sane on Halloween

For well-trained horses that are used to people, crowds, and excitement, all may be well, but for other horses, Halloween is a spooky time that may cause the horse to also spook. >

Ears, Eyes, Mouth and Tail - Observe Carefully!

Learn about the ways a horse's senses allow them to stay safe and monitor their world for anything that might indicate danger is near and how they communicate loudly and clearly.

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