Video: Horses That Crib
Cribbing can be one of the most common vices or bad habits your horse can pick up. Learn why your horse might be doing it and how to correct the problem. Courtesy of AQHA, www.Americashorsetv. and Bayer.
Cribbing can be one of the most common vices or bad habits your horse can pick up. Learn why your horse might be doing it and how to correct the problem. Courtesy of AQHA, www.Americashorsetv. and Bayer.
Keep your horse as safe as possible from this potential killer with this colic-prevention checklist. From the editors of Horse & Rider magazine.
Colic, which is actually not a disease itself but a sign of stomach pains, can be caused by many different factors so it is well worth every horse owner?s time to learn all they can about prevention of this syndrome.
The seasons are changing and that means preparing your horse for cooler weather. Dr. Matt Randall how body condition, parasite control, vaccinations and shelter go hand-in-hand in the winterization of your horse.
Colic is a serious threat and the number one killer of horses. Learn to examine the risk factors and warning signs for your horse's health. Courtesy AQHA and www.americashorsetv.
On summer days, it can be difficult to distinguish normal fatigue and sweatiness from dangerous heat exhaustion. Here?s what to look for and how to safeguard your horse?s well-being. From EQUUS magazine.
Adequate water consumption isn?t only a concern during the summer; dehydration can occur at any time of the year. Here?s what you can do to encourage your horse to drink enough to stay healthy this winter.
The non-profit Animal Health Foundation and Dr. Donald Walsh offer the latest practical and scientific information to help you and your horse avoid or overcome laminitis in its many forms.
With this painful and potentially devastating hoof condition, prevention is by far the best approach. From EQUUS magazine.