Equine Contusions
Contusions occur quite often in horses and generally speaking do not cause overwhelming concern.
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Contusions occur quite often in horses and generally speaking do not cause overwhelming concern.
Being proactive is a much simpler and safer solution than realizing ingestion of a toxin has happened after the fact.
Most horses, even fairly active ones, don’t need the extra calories found in grains.
A horse that hasn’t been trained is worse than useless; he’s dangerous.
Know how much digestible fiber and energy your horses will need — then find hay that will provide it.
Degenerative suspensory ligament desmitis is a degenerative bilateral condition that results from faulty healing of the suspensory ligament.
By learning to recognize and understand your horse’s expressions you can more easily identify when it is appropriate to move your horse forward with its training process as well as when to wait and allow it more time to understand the concept(s) being taught.
How to keep your horse cool during the drastic heat of summer.