Winter Horse Hoof Care

…The four common traction options listed here provide a modicum of safety only if you pay attention to riding and turnout hazards, and avoid trails on icy and/or snowy days….

Coping With “The Big L”: Liability

…limited-liability laws still leave enough holes in the safety net to make litigation-conscious owners leery of opening trails, says California attorney Sandy Tozzini, and equine-law specialist who edits the bimonthly…

Dealing With Bug Bites

…problems there. Vitamin E and selenium are closely involved with muscle health. Helmet Safety Is there any information that shows that one type of helmet provides better protection then the others’ I…

Horse & Rider’s 2001 Articles Index

…Sneak Peeks, Sept., pg. 94 SAFETY/SECURITY Internet equine database, High Points, April, pg. 39 SHOWS/SHOWING Calendars Summer championship events, Events, May, pg. 101 Fall/winter championship events, Events, Aug., pg. 60…

USRider Partners with AQHA

…the USRider Equestrian Motor Plan, visit http://www.usrider.org online or call (800) 844-1409. For additional safety and travel tips, visit the Equine Travel Safety Area on the USRider website at http://www.usrider.org/….

Stall Space

…that goes everywhere with us,? Sara says.?It contains all of our meds, supplies, scissors, tools, brushes, bands, numbers, safety pins, grooming products, hoof black, etc. It’s about 5 feet high,…

Letters: 05/05

…life of the bridle and its safety. Leather is a critical element. English tack requires leather that’s tanned for specific purposes. Bridle leather is tanned differently from stirrup leather and…