Never Get Lost on the Trail
Some people are blessed with an innate directional sense; blindfold them and drop them off in the woods, and they’ll find their way out in no time. Others become disoriented…
Some people are blessed with an innate directional sense; blindfold them and drop them off in the woods, and they’ll find their way out in no time. Others become disoriented…
…exacerbation of an earlier episode, which may have occurred unnoticed or when the horse had a different owner. This article originally appeared in the April 2006 issue of EQUUS magazine….
…situation. Call your veterinarian if you suspect our horse is dehydrated, even in the absence of other signs of illness. This article first appeared in the December 2010 EQUUS magazine….
Method 1 Pain or anger on the part of the pupil can destroy any tie-training lesson quicker than rain can spoil a picnic. Therefore, before you head out and run…
Three common hitches exist in the trailer industry: the weight-carrying hitch; the weight-distributing or load-equalizer hitch; and the fifth-wheel hitch, also called the gooseneck. ?EQUUS Magazine. All Rights Reserved. Weight-carrying…
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…beat laminitis is to assess your horse’s risk and tailor your management program to prevent it from happening in the first place. This article originally appeared in EQUUS 379, April…
February 24, 2010 — Active Interest Media, Inc. (AIM) announced February 23 the acquisition of Source Interlink’s Equine Network and the Horse Media Group. The new publishing group, AIM’s Equine…
…Grazing Muzzle (The article is in PDF format. If you have trouble viewing it, download the free Adobe Acrobat Reader program.) This article originally appeared in EQUUS 380, May 2009….