You can decrease your horse’s fly burden from the inside out this summer – with varying degrees of success – through feeding these products.
Health
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.
A bowed tendon or similar ligament damage can be frustrating for horse owners, but there is a path to recovery.
Equine nutritionists are increasingly skeptical of the 'quick fix' offered by companies performing analyses and selling nutrition products.
It’s that time of year again, so put on your best hair-repellent breeches and give these tips a try on your horse.
Widespread overuse in human and veterinary medicine has led to a precipitous decline in their effectiveness due to antimicrobial resistance.