From a major residential developer, tips on how advocates for equestrian trail access can work with developers to preserve trail access. By Anastasia Burke for Practical Horseman magazine.full story >
Rider to Rider: Help the Medicine Go Down How do you give your horse oral medication if he won't eat it in his feed? Practical Horseman readers share their tips to help make "the medicine go down" when your horse won't cooperate.
Disinfecting a Foaling Stall Getting ready for the arrival of a new foal? Follow these guidelines for disinfecting a foaling stall. By Debbie Moors for Horse & Rider magazine.
Giving Medication by Mouth Use this simple technique to make the medicine go down with minimum fuss or mess. By Christine Barakat for EQUUS magazine.
How to Wrap a Hoof Injury Here's how to apply a hoof bandage that will stay put and keep the wound clean. By Christine Barakat for EQUUS magazine.
How to Organize Your Feed Room In the May 2006 issue of Horse & Rider, we take a tour of Cherry Hill and Richard Klimesh's expertly organized tack room. Here, Cherry offers organizing tips for the feed room.
How to Get an FEI Passport Find out how to obtain and complete an FEI passport for your horse. By Jessica Lawrence for Dressage Today magazine.
Here's How: The Leg-Yield Dressage trainer Volker Brommann provides an easy introduction to this basic and useful movement. By Volker Brommann and the editors of Practical Horseman magazine.
How to Identify Pastern Problems Lumps below the fetlock on your horse's pastern can mean trouble. Here's how to identify the good, the bad and the merely ugly on that irregular landscape. By Emily Kilby for EQUUS magazine.