Percheron Vs. Clydesdale

Percheron Vs. Clydesdale

Two breeds that are often associated with large, gorgeous draft horses are the Clydesdale or the Percheron. Although they share many physical characteristics due to their size, they are also very … Read more

Strawberry Roan Horse

Strawberry Roan Horse

Strawberry roan horses are a beautiful, blush-colored horse that is sure to turn heads wherever they go. The horses’ coats are a reddish brown color. They look like fresh snow … Read more

The Long & Short of Equine Coats

The Long & Short of Equine Coats

Understanding how your horse’s hair grows is key to bringing out his natural shine.Your horse’s color is so important to his identity, that you often mention it first when talking … Read more

Is It a Windpuff?

Is It a Windpuff?

It may seem like a new injury but the swelling around your fetlock could actually be an old injury. Windpuffs are a form of soft swelling that is usually found … Read more

Ration balancers explained

Ration balancers explained

These handy products are great for horses who don’t have enough grass or hay, but don’t want to use conventional concentrates. It can be difficult to get the right nutrition … Read more

How to Bathe a Horse Like a Pro

How to Bathe a Horse Like a Pro

It is common to have to bathe horses during equine events. Have fun! Let’s face facts: Horses love to play in dirt, grass, and manure, especially right before big competitions. Although … Read more

The fix for crusty udders

The Fix for Crusty Udders

Here’s how to deal with mudders.The skin around the mare’s mammary cells produces a sebaceous oil that protects the delicate teat skin. Question: My mare is a beautiful Paint/Thoroughbred cross … Read more

Buying a Horse With a Bowed Tendon

Buying a Horse With a Bowed Tendon

These guidelines can help you and your veterinarian evaluate the future health prospects of horses with old tendon injuries. For Practical Horseman magazine, Rick Mitchell, DVM and Elizabeth Iliff. Do you … Read more

Subtle signs of eye trouble

Subtle Signs of Eye Trouble

These are five signs that your horse’s vision health could be at risk. Ocular problems in horses can be subtle. A weeping, swollen, or engorged eye is a sign of … Read more

The science of horse breeding

The Science of Horse Breeding

Are technological advances helping or hurting modern horse breeding? Nature strives for balance between species and their environment. For example, mice have high mortality rates that leave them with very few … Read more

What to do about enteroliths

What to do About Enteroliths

Scientists are still trying to figure out why these “stones” in the intestinal tract form. However, you can reduce the risk for your horse to develop them. Two hands might be … Read more

Calming the anxious horse

Calming the Anxious Horse

You can help your horse overcome nervousness by being a source of comfort, security and safety. Here are some tips. Few people have ever encountered an anxious horse. It could be obvious … Read more

Are some horses hypoallergenic

Are Some Horses Hypoallergenic

Research has not shown that horses with curly coats are more likely to cause allergic reactions in humans. German researchers have challenged the notion that American Bashkir Curly Horses are … Read more

Get Tough On Dandruff

Get Tough On Dandruff

Here are some ways to reduce flaky skin and make sure it isn’t a sign of a health problem. It is normal for a horse to be able to shed … Read more

Young hooves grow quickly

Young Hooves Grow Quickly

A study in England has shown that hoof corrections are most effective when done early in the horse’s lives. According to research from England, it takes almost a year for … Read more

Limited land? No Problem!

Limited land? No Problem!

You can still enjoy the benefits of a large farm with a little effort even if your horses are kept on a small acreage. A sprawling ranch with endless pastures … Read more

First Response: Runny Nose

Runny Nose on Horse

It’s important to ensure that your horse’s sniffles don’t become a serious health problem. It’s not the best thing for your horse to have a snotty nostril. Before you grab a … Read more

Straight Talk About Strangles

Straight Talk About Strangles

You can help your horse by overcoming the common myths surrounding this contagious disease. Perhaps it is the name that makes people feel more anxious about horse disease. No one wants … Read more

Birdcatcher Spots Explained

Birdcatcher Spots Explained

A geneticist for horses explains the unusual white markings on horses’ coats. Q: My 12-year-old chestnut Arabian mare (almost straight Egyptian) is darkening in the fall and winter, almost to … Read more

Success in treating locking stifles

Success In Treating Locking Stifles

Researchers examine the effectiveness of a surgical option for treating locking stifles. Study shows that “sticky” stifles can be fixed with ligament-splitting surgery.When the medial patellar ligament becomes hooked at … Read more