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Starving Horses

Starving Horses

To go more in dept on one of our previous blogs (Running on a full stomach) about horses and eating, this week we are gonna discuss how long a horse...

Starving Horses

To go more in dept on one of our previous blogs (Running on a full stomach) about horses and eating, this week we are gonna discuss how long a horse...

EIPH in horses

EIPH in horses

What is EIPH? Exercise-induced pulmonary hemorrhage. This is one of the biggest health concerns in our equine friends. EIPH is also known as bleeders in horse talk. It doesn’t just...

EIPH in horses

What is EIPH? Exercise-induced pulmonary hemorrhage. This is one of the biggest health concerns in our equine friends. EIPH is also known as bleeders in horse talk. It doesn’t just...

Running on a full stomach

Running on a full stomach

To ride your horse on a full stomach, or to not ride and wait? There are many different opinions on this matter. Horses are constant feeders, in the wild they...

Running on a full stomach

To ride your horse on a full stomach, or to not ride and wait? There are many different opinions on this matter. Horses are constant feeders, in the wild they...

What Makes a Horse Tick

What Makes a Horse Tick

What is one of the most important things that a horse uses?   Smell, touch, sight, taste, and hearing.   A horse can hear frequencies from 14Hz to 25Hz, a...

What Makes a Horse Tick

What is one of the most important things that a horse uses?   Smell, touch, sight, taste, and hearing.   A horse can hear frequencies from 14Hz to 25Hz, a...

The Famous Tick

The Famous Tick

Stereotypic behaviours are characterized by being repetitive, relatively invariant and functionless (Paul McGreevy 2004).These behaviour are seen in stabled horses. These unwelcomed behaviours “cause more embarrassment then concern (Paul McGreevy...

The Famous Tick

Stereotypic behaviours are characterized by being repetitive, relatively invariant and functionless (Paul McGreevy 2004).These behaviour are seen in stabled horses. These unwelcomed behaviours “cause more embarrassment then concern (Paul McGreevy...