Domestic horse management contrasts with their natural behavioural needs, but can various distractions help stalled horses be happier?
Equine Ownership
An exploration of the evidence behind an integrative treatment method that has been acclaimed and criticized in equal measure.
The high prevalence of lameness in sport horses – as much as 46% in a recent study – calls for greater need for identifying pain behaviours.
While genetics play a big part, a healthy, shiny coat also depends on nutritional factors which may need to be supplemented.
Whether your horse is an elite athlete or a weekend trail companion, pulsed electromagnetic field therapy may increase whole-body health.
In this exclusive excerpt from 'No Bored Horses', Amanda Goble outlines the physical and behavioural changes bored and stressed horses can exhibit.
The Lameness Locator features wireless tech and sensors that detect asymmetry; here's how it works and who should be using it.
Owners of a modest breeding operation found a 'slightly feral' two-year-old in a field and helped him develop into a grand prix winner.
This terrifying infectious disease has no treatment and no cure, but horse owners can take steps to prevent it through sound biosecurity practices.
You have carefully and methodically laid the foundation for a successful transition to under-saddle work; here is the next step.