Generally considered a safe high-fiber feed, beet pulp has been fed to horses for years. But is it right for…
You’re watching your vet head down your driveway. He’s examined and diagnosed your horse—now it’s up to you. You’re…
Gels, clays, lotions, oils, muds and more—package labels on liniments and poultices tell you these products provide "cooling heat,” "warmth,”…
Want to streamline your feeding program? A "complete feed" might be the way to go. These feeds, available from most…
Because responsible horse owners must venture outdoors regardless of below freezing temperatures, we are more likely to be frostbitten. Winter…
A variety of injuries can sideline a horse. Treatment and rehabilitation will depend on the particular injury, the severity of…
Every horse owner's worst nightmare is a phone call in the middle of the night from a boarding stable operator…
The ever-increasing fuzz on your horse's coat tells you that winter is on its way. If your horse's winter coat…
When purchasing a horse or choosing one to ride, we tend to be smitten by a horse's appearance and abilities.…
Despite the ability of many horse people to diagnose a strained suspensory at 30 paces, fix a faulty flying change…