Check Broodmare Hay for Fescue

Check Broodmare Hay for Fescue

Fescue…what’s not love about it? It has many benefits for landowners in North America as well as other parts of the globe like New Zealand and Australia. Its resilience allows it to … Read more

Using Barley in Horse Feeds

Barley in Horse Feeds

The United States ranks barley behind corn , sorghum and in terms of feed grain production. Different cultivars of barley are created for different purposes, so it is important to distinguish … Read more

What Is a Coggins Test?

Coggins Test

Leroy Coggins was the veterinarian who created the Coggins test in 1970 to detect antibodies against the equine infectious disease virus (EIA). Although there are many other approved tests for EIA, … Read more

Pasture-Associated Stringhalt in Horses

Stringhalt in Horses

Pasture-associated stranglehold (PSH), is similar to traditional stringhalt in that it causes exaggerated spasmodic flexions of the hindlimbs. PSH, unlike stringhalt*, also has peripheral neuropathy*. Excessive flexing of the limbs can be exacerbated by … Read more

How to Give Pills to Horses

Give Pills to Horses

After examining your horse and diagnosing the problem, the veterinarian gave you a large bottle of tablets to give twice daily. The veterinarian has confirmed that the problem is treatable. But … Read more

Wobbler Syndrome in Horses

Wobbler Syndrome in Horses

Wobbler syndrome horses usually have no apparent problems in their first years of life. These horses develop uncoordinated gaits as they age, including stumbling, dragging one’s limbs, and swaying while they … Read more

Pasturing Horses with Cattle

Pasturing Horses with Cattle

Horses and cattle are often found peacefully grazing together all over the world. Although it is common, it may not be the best thing for your horse’s well-being. Kathleen Crandell (Ph.D.), … Read more

Vitamin C in Horse Diets

Vitamin C in Horse Diets

Vitamin C is one of the most overlooked vitamins in horse nutrition. Vitamin C, also known as ascorbic acid or ascorbic acid, has many roles in the body. Many of these … Read more

Corn Oil in Equine Diets

Corn Oil in Equine Diets

For many years corn oil was a staple ingredient in horses’ diets. But has this beloved additive lost its appeal? Although corn oil can have its benefits and drawbacks, scientific advances … Read more

How Much Is That Horse Sweating?

Horse Sweating

Horses who work hard sweat a lot. Long-duration exercise can lead to significant fluid and electrolyte loss. To ensure that horses recover from these losses, owners must have an accurate estimate … Read more

Selenium for Horses: How Important Is It?

Selenium for Horses

Over the years, the importance of selenium for equine nutrition have changed dramatically. In the 1930s, scientists first recognized selenium as a toxin. Research showed that selenium overdose in horses caused “alkali … Read more

Vitamins for Horses

Vitamins for Horses

Vitamins can be defined as organic substances necessary for proper nutrition of animals and plants. Vitamins, when taken in small amounts, can act as coenzymes or precursors to coenzymes in many metabolic … Read more

Sweeney in Horses: What Is It?

Sweeney in Horses

Although “sweeney” is not a term that modern horse owners hear often, it was common in the past when horses were more frequently driven. Sweeney is a hollowed area located … Read more

Buttercup Toxicity in Horses

Buttercup Toxicity in Horses

Buttercup (Ranunculus spp. Horses that eat this bright yellow perennial, biennial or annual flower can have serious health problems. Ranunculin is a glycoside found in many buttercup species that forms protoanemonin from the … Read more

Stable Talk: Horse Terms

Horse Terms

The horse world is no different from any other sport or hobby. There are many terms and jargons to learn. There are many terms to be familiarized with, and it is … Read more

Electrolytes

Electrolytes

The body cannot maintain the proper amount of fluid around its cells without electrolytes. The transmission of nerve impulses, and muscle contraction are also key functions played by electrolytes. The most … Read more

Lupins in Horse Feeds

Lupins in Horse

Since ancient times, lupins have been grown in Egypt and the Mediterranean. Lupins are a popular choice for Australian farm animals, as they can be used extensively for forage and feed … Read more

Changes in Horse Manure Consistency

Horse Manure Consistency

Horses suffering from diarrhea and loose manure are usually due to one of three things: diet, antibiotic therapy, or disease. Horses can become dehydrated from excessive water loss due to diarrhea. If this … Read more

Locking Stifles in Horses

Locking Stifles in Horses

Anatomically, the stifle joint of a horse’s hindleg corresponds to the knee joint in a human leg. The horse’s stifle is not visible halfway down the leg like the human knee. … Read more

Helping the Cast Horse

Helping the Cast Horse

Cast horses are horses that have fallen too close to a wall or fence and become stuck in a difficult position. Cast horses can panic or struggle and some may simply … Read more

Hemp Oil for Horses

Hemp Oil for Horses

The horse industry is seeing an increase in hemp products. While hemp and marijuana are both considered cannabis, hemp contains minuscule levels of tetrahydrocannabinol, or THC, the well-known psychoactive substance found … Read more

Horse Splints

Horse Splints

Understanding splints is difficult because our prehistoric ancestors of modern horses had multiple toes on each leg. While the horse of today walks on its tip of the middle toe, vestigial … Read more