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  • 3 Ways to Avoid Making Your Horse Miserable
    Sep 25 2024

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  • Four Options for Weaning
    Sep 16 2024

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  • A Basic Breakdown of Strangles
    Sep 9 2024

    Strangles is a common problem among horse populations, and can be frustrating to treat. It is highly contagious, and although rarely fatal, can rip through your barn like wildfire. Using basic biosecurity measures can help keep strangles from spreading, and mitigate the effects.

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  • 'Studdy' Behavior in Geldings
    Jun 25 2024

    Why do some geldings act like stallions? Such behavior can cause trouble in the barn or out in the pasture. Learn what to watch for and tips for safely managing a "studdy" gelding.

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  • Why Your Horse Sweats (And When to Be Concerned)
    Jun 25 2024

    Sweating is a natural process that helps regulate body temperature in horses, just like it does in humans. But have you ever wondered why and how horses sweat? And what exactly is considered normal sweating for our equine companions?

    To read this article, visit here: https://horseandrider.com/horse-health-care/why-your-horse-sweats-and-when-to-be-concerned/

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  • Your Horse's Lumps and Bumps
    Jun 24 2024

    If your horse has a blemish or swelling, should you call the vet? Arm yourself with information to make the right choice.

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  • Why You Should Consider Hay Analysis
    Jun 24 2024

    Insulin resistance, Cushing’s disease, PSSM (polysaccharide storage myopathy), laminitis–if you have a horse that’s been diagnosed with any of these problems, chances are you’ve been urged by your vet to consider hay analysis.

    To read this article, vist: https://horseandrider.com/horse-health-care/hay-analysis-13362/

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  • Counter-Arc Drill For Lead Departures
    Jun 24 2024

    A good lead departure sets your horse up for a cadenced and collected lope. But when you’re in the process of teaching your horse to lope off, it’s easy to leave him feeling trapped, instead. To avoid frustration, I like to use a counter-arc drill that leaves him soft and responsive to my cues. Read on to see how you can apply my drill during your next ride.

    To read this article visit: https://horseandrider.com/western-horse-training-tips/counter-arc-drill-for-lead-departures/

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