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Performance

Throroughbred racehorse looking at training track
October 26, 2004

Roaring and Choking Down in Horses

In a recent study, one horse in four had airway blockage severe enough to compromise passage of air. Read more
Racehorse exercising on track
October 25, 2004

Dorsal Displacement in Horses

Dorsal displacement of the soft palate (DDSP) is a misalignment of tissues in the horse's throat. This condition, which Read more
A handful of oats
November 04, 2003

Cutting Horse Feeds with Cereal Grains and Protein Supplements

The most common example of cutting feeds is the addition of oats to a grain mix or fortified feed. Read more
Close-up of sweaty event horse's chest and shoulder
November 10, 2002

Supplements to Help the Endurance Horse

Because of the prolonged demands placed upon the endurance horse with protracted moderate intensity exertion, its performance may be Read more
Thoroughbred yearling in sales ring
November 02, 2002

Preparing Young Horses for Sales

Each type of horse has specific requirements, and each individual within a group may have special needs on top Read more
Close-up of Standardbred's legs while exercising
November 02, 2002

Equine Arthritis, A Pain in the Joint

Early treatment is extremely important and often has excellent results. Read more
Soy beans in the field almost ready to harvest
January 10, 2002

Yeast Supplementation and Soybean Hulls Studied

In an effort to determine the effect of yeast on digestion in horses, researchers in France carried out a Read more
January 10, 2002

Warmbloods: Same Feeding Plan as Other Horses?

Feeding well-balanced rations and attending to nutrition-related idiosyncrasies of warmbloods are the first steps in producing and maintaining sound Read more
Dressage horse at show
January 10, 2002

Determining Work Intensity

Accurately assessing the level of work performed by a horse is essential in determining the amount and type of Read more
Fat horse in field
November 17, 1999

Preparing the Halter Horse

Fitting halter horses is both an art and a science, and those who master the techniques can make a Read more
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