A study of dressage horses found oral lesions caused by the bit in a surprising 45% of horses examined at one competition.
Hay or pasture alone will not meet a horse’s mineral requirements and supplementation to provide what forage is lacking may be necessary.
A study looked at what have we learned from accident analysis to mitigate future risk and work towards safer interactions with horses.
A study in Great Britain explored measurable markers of fatigue in event horses which may be useful for earlier intervention by officials.
Managing horses with metabolic issues is a challenge; here's a look at some supplement products and the science behind them.
A presentation at the ISES conference outlined a free online curriculum to help young horsepeople better understand biosecurity measures.
King Animal Hospital in King, ON has Canada's first standing CT scanner; here is why this new resource is so significant for horse health.
Many issues - including behavioural - are a manifestation of an underlying physical problem. Here is a checklist of five possible causes.
While choke is fairly common and often not life-threatening, it can result in dehydration, severe esophageal damage and aspiration pneumonia.
If you have a hard keeper or older horse that needs to pack on some pounds before winter arrives, follow these steps.