Horse Care

How to Address Herd-Bound Behavior in Horses
Horses are inherently social creatures that have evolved over millions of years to find safety in numbers. This natural herd ...

How to Introduce a New Saddle Without Causing Discomfort
Whether you’re a competitive equestrian or a weekend trail rider, introducing a new saddle to your horse requires patience, attention ...

How to Transition a Horse From Grass to Grain Safely
Horses are naturally designed to graze on grass and forage, but many equestrians find it necessary to incorporate grain into ...

How to Detect Back Pain in Horses Before It Escalates
Horses are magnificent, powerful animals that rely heavily on their musculoskeletal system for movement, performance, and overall well-being. Like silent ...

How to Adjust Feeding for a Horse in Light Work
Feeding horses correctly based on their workload is essential for maintaining optimal health and performance. Light work generally includes recreational ...

How to Recognize the Stages of Equine Colic
Equine colic is one of the most dreaded conditions horse owners face, representing a range of abdominal pain rather than ...

How to Handle a Horse With Trust Issues
Trust forms the cornerstone of any healthy human-horse relationship. When working with horses that have experienced trauma, neglect, or improper ...

How to Recognize and Treat Equine Depression
Horses, like humans, can experience emotional and psychological distress that manifests as depression. These majestic animals are sensitive creatures with ...

How to Keep Your Horse Hydrated During Travel
Ensuring your horse stays properly hydrated during transportation is one of the most crucial aspects of equine travel management. Horses ...

How to Keep Your Tack Room Organized and Efficient
Maintaining an organized tack room is essential for every equestrian, whether you’re a weekend trail rider or a competitive show ...





