Battling Sweet Itch
Friday, June 19 2015
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Midges. These tiny little biting flies are pests to both human and horse in the spring, summer, and early fall
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How to Keep Your Horse Safe in the Sun
Thursday, June 11 2015
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Summertime means long, warm, sunny days.
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How to Get a Better Clean When Bathing Your Horse
Wednesday, April 29 2015
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With spring’s arrival and the start of show season upon us, it’s the perfect time to bathe your horse.
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What To Do If Your Horse Has Hives
Monday, April 13 2015
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I f you’ve ever had a horse who has had hives, you know how alarming the appearance of hives can be. Hives are more likely to occur in the spring and summer, so let’s brush up on what causes them and what to do if they occur. What Hives Look Like A horse with a case of hives will have patches of raised skin that are somewhat circular in shape.
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Keeping Your Arthritic Horse Comfortable in the Winter
Wednesday, January 07 2015
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Winter can be rough on horses, especially those with arthritis.
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Halloween Treats for Your Horse
Friday, October 31 2014
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With sugary candy in abundance today, it may be tempting to give your horse an extra treat, too. But before you dig into that Halloween candy that seems to lurk around the house forever, consider whether it’s really safe (or healthy) for your horse to eat.
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Helping Your Horse Lose Weight During the Fall and Winter
Wednesday, October 29 2014
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Is your horse looking a little overly plump thanks to the summer pastures? While many horse owners prefer their horses to have a little extra weight on them going into the winter, a horse that is carrying too much weight will need to lose some in order to stay healthy during the additional time in the horse stall this winter
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Planning to Say Goodbye
Wednesday, October 22 2014
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No one likes to talk about the day when we have to put our horses down, but facing euthanasia is often a very real and necessary part of horse ownership.
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When Horse Emergencies Arise (And You’re Not There)
Wednesday, October 15 2014
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With horses as injury-prone as they are, medical emergencies are almost certain to arise. And while you would hope that the barn manager would be able to reach you if your horse were to ever have a medical emergency, unfortunately that’s not always the case.
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How to Deal with Tail Rubbing
Thursday, August 21 2014
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Have you ever walked into the barn only to discover that your horse was apparently rubbing his tail all night long?
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