When your horse lives in a paddock or pasture, rather than in a stall in the barn, he is considered "pasture boarded." While this is a perfectly respectable way to maintain your horse, it is important that you take precautions against the hazards...
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Once a horse has laminitis, she is prone to the condition throughout the remainder of her life. Since laminitis can be such a debilitating disease, it is important to take the proper precautions to manage it. If you have a laminitis-prone horse, here are...
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Establishing grass for a horse pasture doesn't have to be frustrating. If you take the time beforehand to properly prepare the soil, research the best grass species for your area and watch the weather, lush green fields can be within reach even for the...
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Selecting a feed for your horse used to be easy--there were just a few options: oats, corn or sweet feed. Today, though, feed stores over a plethora of options. Picking the right one for your horse can be tricky.
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Having your own horse can be a dream come true if you love horses. If you are lucky enough to have your horse on your own property then you can spend time with it each day. Grooming, riding, and just being with your horse can be enjoyable. There is some...
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