Tips for trailering your horse in summer
©EQUUS Magazine. All Rights Reserved. The inside of a horse trailer can easily become 20 degrees warmer than the air temperature outside. Horses working to keep their balance in such…
©EQUUS Magazine. All Rights Reserved. The inside of a horse trailer can easily become 20 degrees warmer than the air temperature outside. Horses working to keep their balance in such…
…that when you call in June, they’ve already anticipated what you’ll need and set aside your portion.” Adapted from “SPECIAL REPORT: Buying Hay in Trying Times” EQUUS 370, July 2008…
…fatigue, depression, general edema, diarrhea, or elevated pulse and respiration accompany any skin condition, call your veterinarian at once. This article originally appeared in the August 1998 issue of EQUUS…
Listen to audio recordings of a horse’s whinny, nicker, blow and squeal. From the editors of EQUUS magazine. In the July 2006 issue of EQUUS, an article by Jennifer Williams,…
…one another before they go out with the whole herd. This article originally appeared as a sidebar to “Triage for Turnout Injuries” in the June 2001 issue of EQUUS magazine….
…have representatives throughout the country, who’ll give first-rate clinics to smaller groups. For contact information on communication-based clinicians, see “Your Clinic Companion,” Special Report, EQUUS March ’00. For other clinicians,…
…to three days. Courtesy EQUUS ? Avoid overcrowding. When too many horses are placed in a small area, their hooves churn up the ground,?killing the grass and turning the area…
…last year’s winner, Ashley Nelms. To be eligible to win, all you have to do is fill out the simple entry form at https://legacy.equusmagazine.com/run-in-shed-giveaway before November 30, 2019. Ten entries…
…EasyCare Inc., (800) 447-8836; www.easycareinc.com; and Stride Equus, (800) 403-0689; www.strideequus.com. Traction Devices There’s no guaranteed way to protect your horse from slipping on ice or becoming injured in snow….
…their readers informed of the latest information regarding the outbreak of Equine Herpesvirus (EHV-1). “The best thing a horse owner can do is get the facts,” says EQUUS Editor Laurie…