General Interest
September 09, 2021
Tokyo Olympics: Feed and Forage Facts
Due to the timing of the event, the summer heat was in full force, and even with later start
July 19, 2020
Keep Your Horse Cool: Tips for Summer Riding
Think about your horse’s condition frequently as you ride. If your horse gets hot and sweaty and is breathing
December 11, 2019
Horse Owners Take Note: Ivermectin Can Be Toxic to Dogs
While widely deemed safe, ivermectin can be toxic to dogs, causing neurological abnormalities such as vomiting, inability to stand,
January 20, 2019
Encourage Horses to Drink During Transport
It’s a rare horse that hasn’t been transported at some time in its life. Most horses learn that being
January 14, 2019
American Bashkir Curly Horses May Be More Allergenic than Most Breeds
Some horsemen believe American Bashkir Curly Horses induce fewer allergic reactions in humans than other breeds of horses. Not
December 19, 2018
Study: Ulcers in Weanling Horses
Many horse owners believe that feeding alfalfa to horses and weanlings helps protect their delicate stomachs from ulceration. The protein and
December 01, 2018
Mudbound: Feeding Horses in Muddy Pastures
When it comes to horse care, mud makes everything harder. How do horse owners deal with sloppy mud and
October 15, 2018
Hands-On Horse Research: What Is a Step Test?
A step test is performed to determine maximum aerobic capacity and to estimate the fitness level of a horse. When a
October 01, 2018
Handler’s Voice Impacts Human-Horse Bond
Speaking softly to your horse may increase the bond between the two of you, according to recent research.
September 04, 2018
NSAID Safety in Horses
Since their introduction to the veterinary marketplace, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) have been a staple in equine practice. From