Colostrum, the elixir of life for newborn foals, is a thick, yellowish fluid produced in the mare's mammary glands towards the end of the pregnancy.
The Westphalian gelding owned by Mark Harryman was inspected by multiple veterinarians, although none held out much hope the horse could be saved.
First introduced at fourth level, the counter change of hand in trot, or zig-zag, is one of the more difficult exercises in the trot work. The horse must not only be laterally supple in both directions, but he must also be straight and on the aids in order for the change of direction to take place with no loss of balance or rhythm. I address the change of direction already while schooling the leg yield. Many of the same principles apply, since a change of direction in the leg yield requires the horse to move sideways in one direction, to straighten for a moment, and then yield away from the leg in the opposite direction.
This article highlights what syndicates are, and how they are becoming a popular method of buying a nice horse without having to ‘sell the farm.’
Three experts in the breeding industry explain how to choose a stallion to best compliment your mare’s strengths and weaknesses.
Get to know Laura Graves, America's dressage sweetheart.
Get help stopping your horse, from Debbie Dobson, a coach, trainer, and competitor with 30 years’ experience in the equine industry.
Can’t ‘see’ a take-off spot or distance if your life depended on it? Perhaps you’re looking too hard, or need to work on the basics.
Meet Haley Stradling, a versatile champion on both sides of the sport.
This article highlights the different problems and complications mares can deal with during late-term pregnancy and how to deal with them.