Healthy lungs, healthy horse
Keeping your horse’s lungs healthy can be simply achieved with small changes to your barn cleaning methods and feeding practices. The quality of air your horse breathes, and…
Keeping your horse’s lungs healthy can be simply achieved with small changes to your barn cleaning methods and feeding practices. The quality of air your horse breathes, and…
Your horse’s tongue can tell you more about his health and well-being than you may think! Have you ever really looked at your horse’s tongue?…
For most horses, winter means more time confined to the stall or indoor arena. Unfortunately, protection from the weather can come at the expense of…
Have a dusty arena? Here’s a look at some solutions – the good and the bad. For decades, barn owners simply watered their indoor arena…
Dusty footing can be bad for you and your horse, but some control options are better than others. Learn how to choose the right product…
Domesticating and stabling horses has radically changed their natural environment and can lead to some serious health issues. Respiratory problems are reported to be the…
“No hoof, no horse” is a familiar saying, but “no lungs, no horse” is equally true. Understanding respiratory infections is the first step to preventing…
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