Early and unsuitable turnout for horses – What to do
Early and unsuitable turnout for horses – What to do? In this unfortunate time of the Covid -19 pandemic many competition and race fixtures have been cancelled and owners have…
Early and unsuitable turnout for horses – What to do? In this unfortunate time of the Covid -19 pandemic many competition and race fixtures have been cancelled and owners have…
Healthy Hooves According to research the most common cause of lameness is found in the foot of the horse. Competition horses living in stables and with restricted paddock turnout have…
Changing Times, Changing Seasons, Changing Routines and Changing diets As we live through a global pandemic, change and perhaps more importantly adjustment to change is something we have had to…
The Essentials of Feeding Performance Horses Download the article here Irrespective of the discipline, exercise performance involves the fulfillment of genetic potential or ‘innate talent’. Whether a horse ultimately reaches…
Breeding Season With the breeding season well underway in the Northern Hemisphere and the passing of St Valentine’s Day, Thoroughbred mare owners are considering their stallion choices carefully. At this…
The Hoof – The Foundation of the Horse The forefoot of the horse is a product of evolution and a miracle in bio-engineering. It is extremely light in weight, flexible,…
When Every Morning, Feels like Monday Morning With current restrictions on movement during the Covid 19 pandemic it can seem like every morning is Monday Morning for us humans. But…
Mud Rash The weather conditions at the moment are perfect for one thing and it’s not pleasant – Pastern Dermatitis or more commonly known as Mud Fever. It is not…
Are You & Your Horse Winter Ready? The days are getting shorter and temperatures are starting to drop, it’s time to dig out and patch up winter rugs, sharpen the…
Equine Health – Beware of Fallen Leaves Although beautiful to look at, the turning of leaves in the autumn can pose a serious health risk to your horse. Never rake…