Do you know the common causes of hind leg problems in horses?
Read moreDo you know the common causes of hind leg problems in horses?
Read moreCan you recognize the signs of stress in your horse?
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Read moreDoes your horse have equine asthma? These tips will help you relieve asthma symptoms.
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Read moreAre you planning to ride your horse this winter? Check out these safety tips.
Read moreHow prepared is your horse for winter weather?
Read moreAre you worried about your anxious horse? Try a few of these suggestions.
Read moreIs your horse pregnant? A little extra care and attention will help keep your mare healthy during the pregnancy.
Read moreDo you know the signs of an eye infection in your horse?
Read moreImproving your horse's comfort during hot, humid days can be as simple as following these tips.
Read moreCan your horse see better at night than you can?
Read moreDo you know how to care for your new foal? Take a look at these important tips.
Read moreWhen winter weather strikes, these tips will keep your horse warm and comfortable.
Read moreWith proactive veterinary care, horses can live well into their late 20s and early 30s. In fact, the average life expectancy for most horses is now between 28 and 33 years. Basic senior wellness care includes dental care, balanced nutrition, and hoof care. This care ensures horses remain healthy and
Read moreThrush is a bacterial infection, and one of the most common diseases, affecting horses’ hooves. You will likely know it when you see — and smell — it. The pungent, tar-like black discharge collects in the sulci, or grooves, along the sides of the frog, the triangular structure that covers about
Read moreIf you are a long time horse owner, you may be familiar with traditional parasite control strategies. Traditionally, the most common parasite control approach called for horse owners to deworm their horse year round every six to eight weeks, rotating products. Alternatively, horse owners also could opt
Read moreHave you noticed changes in your horse's gait? Are they showing signs of fatigue or are disinterested in exercising? Equine laminitis is inflammation of the sensitive and insensitive laminae in horse's feet and generally occurs bilaterally in the front feet. This multi-faceted issue tends to run in heavier
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