Parasites in Horses Part 2
In our first article we looked at the most common and most common and troublesome parasites in horses. In this article we look at signs of parasitism, fecal egg counts and designing a deworming programme for your horse
In our first article we looked at the most common and most common and troublesome parasites in horses. In this article we look at signs of parasitism, fecal egg counts and designing a deworming programme for your horse
In this FEI TV video Amanda Hood, equine physiotherapist, talks about the value of massage as a part of preventative treatment for equine athletes and what benefits regular massage can have for your horse
Establishing an effective parasite control program is probably second only to supplying the horse with clean, plentiful water and high-quality feed. It’s that important.
There have been some pretty 'cool' performances from horses across the globe this weekend so we take a look at how you can keep your horse 'cool' so he can achieve his best performance
Anita Marchesani explains why she is a strong advocate for bitless bridles
After dealing with an injury to a horse there comes the recovery period, when nutritional support is an important adjunct to treatment
Simple probiotics such as yoghurt and yeast cultures, have been used in horses since the 19th century to combat stress, improve digestion, treat diarrhoea and fight harmful, pathogenic organisms
Bitting guru Anita Marchesani looks at the various Gag bits, their effects and how top eventing riders use them on their horses
US based Aussie eventer Dom Schramm gives some great advice for retraining off the track thoroughbreds in this 3 part video series
Clara Palm started her career by doing a degree in 'Management in Leisure' but is now an Equine Chiropractor - so what led her to change career paths