Jigging, or that half-prance that horses do when they want to set the pace for the ride, and you attempt to change it is often caused by nervousn
Read MoreThe responsibility for protecting a horse from parasites is one every horse owner faces. All horses have worms, but the good news is that worms c
Read MoreSquamous cell carcinoma, also abbreviated as SCC, is one of the most common cancers in horses. Appearing as small, wart-like bumps commonly found
Read MoreDonkeys come in a variety of sizes from the Miniature Mediterranean that is under 36 inches, to the elegant Mammoth Jackstock that is 14 hands a
Read MoreDue to their inquisitive nature, a well-developed flight response, their large size, and that they are commonly confined in areas with potential
Read MoreThe functions of neck reining are refinements of the horse responding to following the feel of pressure and movement away from pressure more than
Read MoreBiosecurity 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
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