Here are a few tips regarding what’s acceptable and when to exercise caution in altering your horses feeding and management routine.
Equine Care
Equine Feeding Tips for Cold Weather
Cooler weather is now upon us and once the temperature sinks below 45°F a horse’s body begins to utilize more energy in order to maintain body temperature.
Equine Pregnancy Facts
Here are a few interesting equine pregnancy facts as we await the spring delivery of new foals.
Hoof Irregularities: Club Foot
Arguably, the most important parts of a horse’s anatomy are the hooves. The hooves are literally the foundation on which the horse is built.
Seasonal Diseases: Pigeon Fever
Pigeon Fever is a bacterial infection. In most cases horses will be fully recovered in a matter of weeks.
Making a Plan to Manage Obesity
It’s easy for horse owners to say their horse is a little overweight, but it’s difficult for them to recognize that their horse might be seriously overweight or even obese.
The Facts on EHV-1
As horse owners, we want to make sure our horses stay as healthy as possible. Here’s some quick facts on the virus EHV-1.
Spring Babies Part 1: Feeding The Pregnant Mare
Your mare is supporting a rapidly growing foal in her belly, and you want to make sure they both get the nutrition they need to help maintain good health.
Spring Babies Part 2: Feeding A New Foal
Congratulations! You’re now the proud human parent of a beauty bouncing baby! New foals are such a joy to have in the barn.