With so many great equestrian business ideas and opportunities, there’s no reason not to start your own horse business.
Most horses are happy eating both hay and silage, however, it’s not as simple as following your horse’s preference; when deciding what to feed your…
Always seek the advice of a qualified veterinarian prior to treatment. Laminitis is a disease that affects both horses and cattle – although the latter…
Fences have a lot to put up with – if they’re not being bitten or barged they’re being kicked. Although many opt to use pre-existing…
We’re all convinced that our horses recognise us, but is it true? A recent study set out to determine if horses can identify humans from…
The saying “never look a gift horse in the mouth” is so prevalent that many don’t realise what it means. Precisely ageing horses is notoriously…
Equine gastric ulcer syndrome (commonly referred to as EGUS) affects domesticated horses. Although racehorses and event horses that compete at a high level of competition…
‘Long reining’ or ‘long lining’ your horse can be very beneficial. I first heard about long reining from my horse’s physio who suggested using it…