The Center for Equine Health at UC Davis periodically offers horses for sale. These horses are no longer needed for research or teaching programs and may be suitable for pleasure or performance purposes. The horses vary widely in age, breed and training.
The nutrition the horse needs, the cost of the hay, and the availability of the feed needs to be carefully balanced to make owning a horse possible for many people.
Imagine A Horse was developed by Sue and Allen and blends modern and classical horsemanship into a fun and comprehensive training philosophy designed to increase the intelligence, adaptability and predictability of todayâs companion horse.
Newsdate: Mon, 18 Mar 2013 - 7:22 am Location: ST. PAUL, Minnesota While it is tempting to turn horses out into spring pastures at the first sight of green grass, especially after a long winter, a carefully considered transition will support horse he
External parasites including house flies, "friendly" flies, such as stable, horse, deer, bot flies, mosquitoes, culicoides, lice and ticks are not only annoying, to your horse, but can be downright dangerous
The SUCCEED horse health blog offers some timely information for horse owners that find themselves stymied as to how best to feed and manage their horses during years of drought.
âLast summer, the Forest Service set off a storm of public outrage when it published a notice to impound the Salt River horses and remove them from the Tonto National Forest, but now the call is for these horses be left alone and allowed to live free.â
Masterson teaches equine bodywork in which changes in the horse's behavior and relaxed movements enable the horse to release structural tension that may affect performance and behavior.
Behavior changes in your horse can be baffling, upsetting and downright frustrating especially if you are preparing for a show or just want to relax on the trails.