Why Does My Horse Eat Manure

A common question from customers is “Why Does My Horse Eat Manure”. Most people think that their horse is lacking something in its diet. The truth is many horses begin to eat manure for several reasons.
Liquid Gas, Runny Burn in Horses

Liquid Gas, Runny Burn in Horses.” Some of you may be wondering what that is, some of you are all too familiar with it.
Horse Pastures | Sugar Levels In Spring and Fall Grasses

Studies show that horses eat faster in the Spring. They will eat more per day in pounds of grass than in the summer.
Winterizing The Hard Keeper Horse

The cold winter months are upon us. As the temperature dips, you may find that your horse has more difficulty keeping weight on. If this sounds like your horse, here are some tips on how you can help them stay warm during these frigid winter days and nights!
The Difference Between Horse Wormers

The Difference Between Horse Wormers. Not all wormers are the same. Do you know which is the best choice for your horse? Different wormers target different worms and parasites. An easy and inexpensive way to find out if your horse is infested is to get a sample of your horses manure. Your Vet will run […]
Importance Of Salt In A Horse’s Diet & Is My Horse Tying Up

We all know that salt is important to our horses diet, right? If you are new to horse ownership you might not know yet. It is crucial that you learn about the health risks involved when a horse isn’t receiving enough salt/sodium in the diet.
Does My Saddle Fit My Horse? Signs Of A Poor Saddle Fit

Saddles that do not fit either the horse or the rider correctly have the potential for a negative outcome for both horse and rider.
Fall Transition And Chronic Horse Colic Tips

Fall Transition and Chronic Horse Colic Tips. Fall is just about here but in some areas the weather is still HOT! That being said, many horses will colic or find themselves in a Pre-colic situation with the Fall Transition upon us, especially horses prone to “chronic colic.”
Allergies In Horses

Allergies In Horses include both skin allergies and respiratory allergies.