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Feature Story: Choosing an Equine Massage Therapist

What Makes an Equine Bodyworker Qualified? By Mary Lou Langley   Horse owners use bodywork for their horses for a variety of health-related reasons, including reduction of pain, to rehabilitate injuries, reduce stress, promote relaxation, increase circulation, aid in general wellness and improve performance. Therapeutic massage can help restore range … Read More

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Online Exclusive: CBD

What Can You Expect? By Juliet M. Getty, Ph.D.   CBD. Whether you’re already using it, you’re thinking about it, or never heard of it, it’s worth getting more familiar with because it is truly remarkable. No, it’s not the latest snake oil touting cures from hair loss to ingrown … Read More

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Online Exclusive: Whole Food for Horses?

Beware of this Marketing Ploy By Eleanor M. Kellon, VMD, for the ECIR Group   The “whole food” claim is being used to market some horse feeds and supplements. But what is a whole food, and are these products really superior? The term “whole food” is not currently regulated, so … Read More

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Equine Wellness: Horses’ Sense of Touch

Equine Sensitivity Requires Our Thoughtful Handling by Barbara Breckenfeld   Horses use their sense of touch to navigate their environment, but it also includes how they experience being touched by others. Touch is a major part of our interactions with them: grooming, checking legs, picking feet, haltering, leading, riding, driving, … Read More

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Online Exclusive: Summer Sores

Stomach Worms Gone Astray By Eleanor Blazer   The mare lived in the perfect home: balanced diet, access to good quality forage, fresh clean water always available, adequate exercise and turnout time with her friends. Vaccinations were kept up-to-date, the farrier came on a regular schedule, fecal egg counts were … Read More

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Equine Wellness: Essential Spring Maintenance for Your Horse

Rule Out the Obvious when Your Horse Has Problems By Mary Lou Langley LMT   Spring is a perfect time to make sure your horse’s health is on track. As a licensed massage therapist, I have come to understand how important it is to have a yearly checkup. My horse’s … Read More

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Cavallo Hoof Boots Q&A: Hydrating Hooves in
Dry, Hot Weather

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    Q: What can I do to keep my horse’s hooves hydrated and healthy in hot, dry weather?   Cavallo President Carole Herder shares her advice…. A: Your horse’s hooves consist of living tissue and need extra care in the summer months. Just as with our own hair, nails and other cellular … Read More

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MISCONCEPTIONS IN SELECTING FORAGE FOR HORSES

  Dr. Stephen Duren, Performance Horse Nutrition and Standlee Premium Western Forage® Nutritional Consultant   FACT – Forage in the form of hay or pasture is the primary ingredient in the diet for most horses. FACT – Horses can consume many different varieties of high quality forage, both alfalfa and … Read More

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Equine Wellness: Does My Horse Need Massage?

Recognize the Signs that Your Horse Needs Help By Mary Lou Langley   In my experience as a licensed human and equine massage therapist, I’ve found all horses benefit from massage. The key is to recognize the language of pain, when a horse whispers (or screams), “Help me!” What is … Read More

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Online Exclusive: Understanding Fatty Acids – Balance of Fats is Essential for Healthy Horses

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Fatty acids are the building blocks of fats in the same way that amino acids are the basic unit of proteins. When picking a fat for your horse, you should be guided by the fatty acid levels. The fat content of the horse’s natural diet is quite low—about 4% during … Read More

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