Biosecurity means doing everything you can to reduce the chances of an infectious disease being carried onto your farm by people, animals, equipm
Read MoreResearch indicates that cribbing or crib-biting behavior in horses is not learned, and probably has a genetic basis. Cribbing is a compulsive behavio
Read MoreIt is not uncommon for a horse to become skeptical of elevated items close to them as most feel that they are vulnerable to attack from the side
Read MoreTetanus is a neuromuscular disease that causes paralysis, rigidity and, often, death in horses. Toxins released from the bacteria clostridium tet
Read MoreA zorse, zonkey or hebra sound like creatures in a Dr. Seuss book, but they are real animals. A zorse is a cross between a zebra stallion and a horse
Read MoreTails are vital communication centers for your horse, relaying messages about moods, health, energy, and locomotion. Whether wispy or luxurious,
Read MoreMaybe you’re being too friendly or nice with your horse. Let’s look at it from the human perspective. First, how serious is it that your horse ge
Read MoreGrowing up, we played a game at my birthday parties. Since my birthday was during summer, we were able to play this game because it had to be pla
Read MoreWhen out on the trail or in other open and busy environments, a good horse should overcome his instinct to flee from following objects. He needs
Read MoreMules are marvelous in every way. First their very existence is a marvel. As horses and donkeys have a different number of chromosomes one would
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