Eleanor Kellon, VMD
Horse Lameness Check
Lameness clues can be subtle. Veterinarian Eleanor Kellon gives you six ways to detect lameness in your horse. | MORE
How to Prevent Chipped Horse Hooves
Learn how to prevent chipped, brittle hooves in your trail horse with these expert guidelines. | MORE
Fall Horse Feeding
When making seasonal adjustments to your horse’s diet, give his system time to adapt with these expert guidelines. | MORE
How to Detect Lameness in Horses
Lameness clues can be subtle, and it is important to detect these soon for a speedy recovery. Here are six ways to detect lameness in your horse. | MORE
Slow Feed Hay: Make Hay Last Longer and Prevent Horse Boredom
When you slow feed hay, you are using a method of slowing down the rate with which your horse can eat his hay. | MORE
Use A Barrier Product To Fight Sweet Itch
Sweet itch, or midline dermatitis, can be treated with a product that repels, protects and soothes. | MORE
Use A Barrier Product To Fight Sweet Itch
Originally thought to be a reaction to feeding sweet feed, “sweet itch” is a skin condition caused by a hypersensitivity reaction to insect bites, primarily the tiny Culicoides | MORE
Hoof Supplements: Integrity Hoof’s Hat Trick
Before you run out to buy any old hoof supplement, you’ve got to know what your individual horse needs. If a particular nutrient is already present in the diet in good amounts, feeding more of it won’t help.All three test horses showed improved hoof quality while on our top pick supplement. | MORE
Feed Goes Organic
No pesticides or toxins and higher nutrients, but it comes at a price. | MORE
Keratex Will Definitely Harden Hooves
It stops hooves from becoming brittle and works well, especially for tender soles. | MORE












