ABHA: Out to Pasture

Plan Ahead for Spring Pasture Grazing by Steve Breitenstein   Before we know it, spring will be here and you may want to turn your horses out to pasture. This is tempting after a long winter, but being introduced to pasture grazing too quickly can cause colic, laminitis, or founder. …

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What You Need to Know About Fascia

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How Connective Tissue Health Affects Your Horse’s Performance by Barbara Breckenfeld   Do you know what holds the body up? Is it A—the skeleton; B—muscles; C—connective tissue (fascia); D—all of them? If you answered C for connective tissue or fascia, you were correct. Most of us were taught that muscles …

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What Comes First: The Hay or the Grain?

A Purina study has shown that feeding horses hay prior to grain (concentrate feed) can help slow their rate of intake. This can be an important management strategy for horses who are prone to rushing their meals and, as a result, are at greater risk of choking. It’s long been …

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What Is The Difference Between Razer Shoes and Traditional Horseshoes?

Razer horseshoes were designed with health AND performance in mind. There are several key differences between Razer shoes and traditional horseshoes. 1. Traditional horseshoes don’t allow natural hoof movement, Razer shoes do. Razer shoes are crafted from tempered tool steel so they flex with the hoof, unlike traditional steel or some aluminum shoes that are rigid …

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Hay Where’s That, Inc. Presents That Blue Stuff Lotion

Earning Your Trust One Horse At A Time That Blue Stuff Lotion – Introducing Hay Where’s That, Inc.  Home of Hay Where’s That Blue Stuff, a topical antiseptic lotion for horses.  Hay Where’s That products are made with all natural ingredients, are non-toxic and non-steroidal.  We stand behind our products with …

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Potomac Horse Fever – Know the Signs of this Potentially Deadly Disease

  Prevent it with the No. 1 Potomac Horse Fever Vaccine 1 You notice your horse isn’t eating, or maybe it’s running a fever. Those are just some signs of what could be Potomac Horse Fever (PHF) – a potentially deadly disease.“PHF is a serious disease, especially this time of year, …

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Surviving Winter: A Sing Along for the Season

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8 Catchy Tunes for Remembering the Basics by Robert Eversole   Whether we like it or not, Old Man Winter has settled in for the season. A good way to keep him at bay is to put a little thought into preparing for the inclement weather on the way. To …

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Three Rules for Growing Healthy Hooves

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The Types of Hoof Cracks and How to Prevent Them by Eleanor Blazer   I received an email the other day from a horse owner wanting to know what supplement she could feed her horse to improve the condition of her horse’s hoof. Attached was a picture of the hoof …

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Too Fat or Too Thin?

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How to Evaluate Your Horse’s Body Condition by Dave Sauter, DVM   There is something very pleasant, especially on a cold, blustery, winter night, about bringing the horses in the barn and into clean, dry stalls. The best part is listening to the sounds of the horses eating their feed. …

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Budget Wise Horsekeeping – How to Lower the Costs of Basic Horse Care

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by Wendy Croney   For the budget-wise person, one of the first steps in the journey of horse ownership is figuring out how much your best friend will cost you. While the financial responsibility will fluctuate due to unknown variables, it is truly helpful to figure the “bottom line.” This …

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