Caring for your equine partner is a year-round commitment that requires regular adjustment to their changing needs. When →
Between the cold, the wet, and those long dark evenings, even the most dedicated rider can feel their →
Why do horses seem to get frisky when temperatures drop? And how can you mitigate the performance and →
We all know we feel like đ© when we don’t get enough sleep. The same is true of →
“[Thoroughbreds] are desirable in their own right. No saving necessary.” →
“The wind, weather, and absurd Halloween tchotch (I’m looking at you you blow up dragons and 20-foot tall →
CosequinÂź is the #1 veterinarian recommended joint health supplement brand — and you could win an AWESOME Cosequin prize →
A horseâs nutritional needs change as they age. Consuming, digesting and absorbing enough calories and nutrients becomes more →
Whether it’s the well-prepared horse or the one that had a number of ups and downs on its →
If you’re someone who blankets your horses, it’s time to take stock of your horses’ blankets and possibly →
Since it’s officially fall, we’re sharing this awesome no-sugar DIY pumpkin pet treat recipe from SmartPak. These treats →
Switching from pasture to hay too quickly can lead to upsets in your horse’s gut, which can result →
“I swear they know. They know when they’re up for sale, or people are coming to trial ride →
Autumn officially has arrived! đ And the sugar levels in your pastures might be surging, which can spell →
You have to create straight before you can fix any form of lean or crookedness… →
Whether you’re a seasoned professional or new to the riding scene, the best accessory you can bring is →
As the seasons shift, a horseâs dietary needs also change. Whether youâre preparing a horse for the colder →
When someone decides they want to be a horse trainer, rarely do they also say they want to →
This handy guide lets you know the what, when, how, and why of feeding your horse joint supplements. →
Horses’ bodies don’t naturally produce salt, but do they need it? →
Today we’re talking about the warhorses — those incredible athletes that have made more than 50 starts. →
Equine Recurrent Uveitis (ERU, and more commonly known as moon blindness) is one of the most common eye →
Summer’s beginning to give up her fight… and with the change in weather comes the concern of increased →
For all that lies ahead… →