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Your Horse’s Natural Fly-Control Strategies
Fly sprays and wraps are great, but your horse also has several innate methods of dealing with flies. Here's how you can help him get the most from his instinctive fly-control strategies. | MORE
Slow Down Mealtime to Reduce the Risk of Equine Choke
When a horse eats his grain too quickly, he is at risk for choke. Here's how to slow him down for safety's sake. | MORE
Two for the Road: Shipping a Mare and Foal Together
Putting mom and baby into a trailer together doesn't have to be stressful or dangerous. Here's how to make sure the trip goes smoothly. | MORE
Managing Separation Anxiety in Horses
When a pair of equine buddies become agitated when separated, it may be time for you to orchestrate a safe and sympathetic breakup, allowing each to gain their independence again. | MORE
Raising an Orphan Foal
When a foal loses his dam, he’ll need help to grow both physically and mentally. Here’s how to meet those challenges. | MORE
Build Trust with Your Horse using TTouch with Linda Tellington-Jones
Improve the bond of trust between you and your horse for enhanced trail riding performance using TTouch with Linda Tellington-Jones. | MORE
Horse Show Schedule Smarts
From seasoned veteran to inexperienced rookie, make sure your summer horse show schedule fits your mount's level of training and fitness. | MORE
A New Career for Ex-Grand Prix Show Jumper Glasgow
A former grand-prix champion has enjoyed many years in lower-level competition, thanks in part to meticulous attention to his care. | MORE
Pick Up Artist: Teaching a Horse to Lift his Hooves
Try these tips to change the behavior of a horse who will not lift his feet. | MORE
Uncovering a Case of Equine Polysaccharide Storage Myopathy
When a sweet mare turns into a grump, her owner must eliminate a long list of potential causes to find the source of her problem. | MORE
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