Horse management

Horse leg wound management - Bandaging

Monday Feb 4, 2013 9:11

In our first article we covered cleaning a recent flesh wound. Having cleaned the wound and surrounding area, the vet or you can now bandage the injured leg.

Horse leg wound management

Monday Jan 28, 2013 13:23

At some stage you may need to deal with a flesh wound on your horse. Here we look at a horse that has torn the skin off the front of his hind leg on fencing and the first aid required

The Bit Bank Guru

Wednesday Jan 23, 2013 11:20

Take a look at the first in our series of articles on the importance of bitting from Anita Marchesani

Horses Inside Out

Tuesday Jan 22, 2013 11:49

Do you know where your horse's neck bones start and end? Take a look at the horse’s musculo-skeletal system using live painted horse demonstrations in these fun but fascinating videos

10 Reasons to Use an Equine Nutritionist

Monday Jan 21, 2013 12:18

Why not start the year off with the help of an Equine Nutritionist who can help you fine-tune your horse's diet

Feeding Frequency

Thursday Jan 17, 2013 7:14

Why is feeding frequency so important for our horses well being...

Horse Management: Beyond the Basics

Monday Jan 7, 2013 12:26

We all try to look after our horses by providing them with food, water and somewhere safe to live – but what should we be doing beyond that? Have they got the right companion?

Hints about hay for horses

Saturday Jan 5, 2013 12:09

As the price of hay continues to rise and good quality hay is hard to come by the team from Kentucky Equine Research give us some pointers about keeping hay in good condition and how to recognise 'bad' hay

Hoof Dressings: Helpful, Harmful or Humbug?

Wednesday Dec 12, 2012 12:46

Are you someone who only puts on hoof dressings at an event or do you believe it should be used every day? Here is the bottom line on some of the claims that are out there on various hoof dressing products

Does your horse really need a Low-Starch Feed?

Thursday Dec 6, 2012 12:41

Find out what lies behind the low-starch craze and why it may or may not be beneficial for your horse

Pagination