Tetanus

Tetanus

It is caused by Clostridium Tetanii , a bacterium that is an anaerobic (doesn’t require oxygen). It can survive in soil and droplets for long periods of times. It can enter … Read more

Ragwort poisoning

Ragwort Poisoning

The British Equine Veterinary Association conducted a survey with the BHS and reported 284 cases in 2002 of horses suffering from liver failure due to ragwort poisoning. However, this is … Read more

Equine herpes virus

Equine Herpes Virus

EHV refers to a group of five herpes viruses that are related and can be associated with a number of diseases. These viruses are classified as EHV 1, 2, 4, and … Read more

A CURE FOR SEEDY TOE

SEEDY TOE

Seedy toe is a common condition in horses’ hooves. It can be best described as a fungal infection that enters the white line through which it has been weakened by … Read more

Equine Warts

Equine Warts

The most common equine cancer is papillomatosis, also known as equine warts. It is caused by the virus papillomavirus. Three types of clinical signs can be identified: mucocutaneous (lips), skin with hair, … Read more

Why Do Donkeys Hate Dogs?

Donkeys Hate Dogs

Donkeys have deep-rooted skills for self-preservation. What are the predators of the donkey? There are many predators for the donkey, including coyotes, wolves and bear, as well as cougars and bears. The dog … Read more

THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT PSSM

PSSM

Horses with muscular disorders are a common cause for disability and poor performance. Polysaccharide storagemyopathy (PSSM), is a common cause of recurrent episodes in muscle disease. It affects Quarter Horses and Paint … Read more

Foal Hoof Care

Foal Hoof Care

The foaling season is here. You can help your foal get a solid foundation for hoof care if you have one or more. Young horses with crooked legs can be a problem, … Read more

The Horse’s Frog

Horse’s Frog

February 21, 2019, Pete Butler Categories: anatomy, horsefoot care, history of horseshoeing 0 comments Tags : Butler farrier schools and Butler horseshoeing school, basic farrier training, Butler Professional Farrier Schools, … Read more

HOW DOES HACKING OUT HELP MY HORSE?

HACKING OUT HELP MY HORSE

While some people love hacking, others don’t like it. Some do it for exercise, while others enjoy it for relaxation. Today’s blog will discuss how hacking can benefit your horse both mentally and physically. … Read more

Freezing Water Troughs

Freezing Water Troughs

Winter presents a new set of challenges for horse owners, including snowballs in their feet and protection from the elements. One thing that most owners forget to think about is keeping … Read more

BUMPS ON HORSES SKIN

BUMPS ON HORSES SKIN

Horses can experience discomfort from plants, insects, and chemicals. These reactions can be divided into multiple areas: A food allergy refers to an abnormal immune reaction that is usually caused by … Read more

Molasses: How much did you say?

Molasses

Molasses is not very nutritious and does not add much nutritional value to horse feed formulating. Concentrates with molasses added to sweet feeds may contain up to 12%, while most horse … Read more

AUSTRALIAN STOCK HORSE OR WALER

AUSTRALIAN STOCK HORSE OR WALER

About the Breed The Australian Stock Horse was born through selective breeding to meet the needs of the environment. These horses were of Spanish and English Thoroughbred stock. Later importations added more … Read more

HANOVERIAN

HANOVERIAN

About the Breed Warmblood horses such as the Hanoverian horse are bred to excel at the equestrian disciplines, including dressage, eventing, jumping and driving. In northern Germany, the breed was born … Read more

SHETLAND PONY

SHETLAND PONY

About the Breed The Evolution of the Breed One of Shetland’s earliest laws warned would-be thieves to not “cut any man’s horse-tail (sic)” under the threat of ten pounds. This reflects … Read more