An excerpt from '33 Strength and Fitness Workouts for Horses' by Jec Aristotle Ballou, including The Canter Clock exercise.
Minerals are essential for health, contributing to a variety of cellular functions, but the intake ratios are equally important.
Rider Jennifer Moore finally got a diagnosis after experiencing several mysterious behaviour changes in her normally sweet horse.
Studies have shown that about half the equine population is overweight; here's what the research says about grazing muzzles.
You can decrease your horse’s fly burden from the inside out this summer – with varying degrees of success – through feeding these products.
How do researchers assure the welfare of the horses which are involved as subjects in studies aimed at improving their well-being?
Why diagnostic testing is important to understanding and managing the common equine endocrine diseases PPID (Cushing’s) and EMS.
A look at where and why ration balancers, performance/life-stage feeds, and complete feeds can be used in your feeding program.
Some physiological and psychological reasons for a horse’s deteriorating performance, and why we might miss some red flags.
Equine protozoal myeloencephalitis is one of the most commonly-diagnosed neurologic diseases in horses, with full recovery often a challenge.