Case Study of a Horse Struck by Lightning
Although lightning strikes are not common for horses, this gelding and 5 of his stable mates were struck by lightning while they were in their stable. It was obviously not a … Read more
Although lightning strikes are not common for horses, this gelding and 5 of his stable mates were struck by lightning while they were in their stable. It was obviously not a … Read more
Are you anxiously waiting to see if your mare will give birth to the precious foal that you have been imagining for 11 months? A mare’s foaling date will be calculated … Read more
It can be difficult to get your horse to use their medication. It doesn’t matter if your horse is stubborn or suspicious, it is crucial to give the right dosage of … Read more
The hindgut of horses is huge and serves many important functions. It is where the horse’s fibre is fermented in order to produce energy. The presence of ulcers in the hindgut may … Read more
Sucralfate for horses can be used to treat both gastric and hindgut disorders. Suprafate is used in combination with Omeprazole for horses suffering from gastric ulcers. This will help your horse feel better … Read more
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
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
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
If you add stirrups on a structure without a tree or spinal channel, it is easy for the pad slip when the rider becomes unbalanced and places more weight in … Read more
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
Your 20-year old gelding is beginning to look more senior. He has more bounce and sway to his steps, but he doesn’t seem as active. Horses don’t tend to become more … Read more
Horse owners are well aware that horses can be prone to musculoskeletal injuries. This can lead to pain and lameness. Colic can be caused by intestinal inflammation. There are many medications that … Read more
Question: I have stalls that were professionally mattened over crushed rock around 20 years ago, and others that were done approximately three years ago. The mats are starting to lift as … Read more
Vitamin E is one of two vitamins horses can’t produce in their own bodies. It is an essential part of horse’s diet. Vitamin E is essential for horses’ nerve and muscle … Read more
Horses will sweat when it is hot outside or after they have exercised. Your horse’s natural way to cool down and reduce his temperature is by sweating. Horses sweat differently than humans. … Read more
We will be discussing twelve poisonous plants for horses. Learn how to identify them and how to tell if your horse is toxicity. Oleander can be described as a shrub. It has pointed, … Read more
It can be difficult to get your horse to use their medication. It doesn’t matter if your horse is stubborn or suspicious, it’s important to give the right dosage. Here are some … Read more
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
First is essential to learn donkey communication and behavioral traits. Rio, Rio the Mammoth donkey, is an introvert. He has never let out a full bray. Rio is 15 years old. Rio … Read more
Horse contests can help you discover your horse’s limitations. It is possible that you may be amazed at how a horse can leap over the wooden fence, and believe this is the only … Read more
Horses are among the most renowned animals for their ability to run fast in the wild. How long can a horse run without stopping? 3 Days It’s amazing! You can also learn more … Read more
Windpuffs can be described as fluid-filled, soft enlargements that occur at the side of the fetlock joints towards the rear. These swellings can range from a long-standing, symptomless condition with no … Read more
Do you need some scientific jargon? Recently, I found a wonderful article by Dr. Robert Bowker entitled “Nerves and Nerves, Nerves, & Nerves: Why are They So Important to The Horse?” … Read more
The heart pumps blood through the arteries to circulate the body. The blood flows from the heart through the arteries into the capillaries, then into the venules, and finally into the … Read more
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
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
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
The plait. All of us have been there. Early on show mornings, fiddling with thread and bands, cold fingers, horses who can’t hold their heads and neck still. Many people cringe at the … Read more
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
My son began riding horses in 2017 and one of his first horses was a 29-year-old Morgan gelding called Poppy. He was and is a very special horse. He was a very special … Read more
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
Are you a Prolite Girth owner? They have been receiving a lot of positive feedback. They are also one of the most expensive options. It begs the question: Are they worth it? We are looking for … Read more
Every horse needs access to quality rock or mineral blocks. But which one is the best for your horse’s health? There are many licks available. There are so many options that it … Read more
Sometimes I see my horse digging in the dirt in his paddock or pasture. Do I need to be concerned? It can be distressing to notice that your horse is interested in … Read more
You are probably aware that electrolytes and salt are important for horses. Do you know which one to feed your horse and when? Are horses supposed to have salt, electrolytes or both? What … Read more
Recently, I was called to a lesson and boarding barn to assist the owner in evaluating her feed program. She wanted to save money because of the rising cost of bedding, … Read more
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
Your horse could be quidding if you have seen slimy, half-eaten food balls lying on the ground near their water trough or feeding area. The horse may be quidding due to … Read more
Acupressure is an ancient healing method that is based on Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). Although it is often confused with acupuncture (or acupressure), acupressure does not involve needles. This makes … Read more
Many of you know that I am the proud owner of a senior mare I have owned for all of her life. She is now twenty-two years of age. With … Read more
True horse lovers will know what a heart horse looks like! Some riders spend their entire lives searching for the right horse. This horse is unlike any other you have ever … Read more
This is the time of year when peppermint is back in fashion – chocolate canes and brownies, lattes, and brownies… In my youth, peppermint candy was not something I liked so … Read more
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
Have you ever wondered what your horse does at night in his stable? This 8-minute film captures 8 hours in the life a stabled horse using a time-lapse camera. This film … Read more
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
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
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
You can give your horse a little extra shine and condition, while also skipping your exercise for the day. Oil buffing is a great addition to your horse grooming regimen! VIDEO BELOW. … Read more
What are the best treats for horses with Insulin Resistance or Cushing’s? It is possible to purchase a low-sugar horse treat or make your own. Or you can use hay in … Read more