Stable vices in a horse are directly related to the people managing the barn. Stall weaving and kicking, wood chewing, cribbing, pawing, tongue-lolling, head bobbing and stall walking are all unnatural behaviors that do not occur in wild horses. Vices...
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Cooling out your horse in hot weather - especially after a workout - is extremely important. Follow these steps to keep your horse cool and healthy.
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Buying a horse is the first in a long line of expenditures, both in money and time. Caring for a horse is an ongoing commitment, whether you care solely for your horse or have the help of a boarding stable. Whichever you choose, some guidelines can help...
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The anticipation is over; your foal has finally arrived. A little creature that appears to be more legs than anything is wobbling around in the stall. There are things you can do to help her get a great start in life. The actions you take now will ensure...
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Horses lose weight for a number of reasons and, to correct the condition, you must address the specific problem. Among the most common causes of low weight in horses, are ill-fitting teeth and chewing problems, intestinal parasite infestation...
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