Well there has been a big push in recent years about looking after our Mental Health, but what about our horse’s mental health? In our enjoyment of everything equestrian is how we keep our...
Category: Horse Health
Wingalls or Windpuffs as they are known Stateside, are soft fluid filled swellings at the base of the tendons, just behind and above the fetlock joint. They are most commonly seen on the hind legs of...
If you are an avid equestrian you have no doubt heard the words Wobbler being applied to a horse on occasion. In fact our standard vetting will use quite a few of the tests used to denote a horse...
It’s getting close to that time of year again, yes the dreaded clipping season is almost upon us!Have you been wondering when to clip and what type of clip might be best for your horse? Read on...
When training horses, as an equestrian we must ensure that we work our horses as safely as possible. After all there is nothing worse than your horse getting injured, which will mean time off...
It is well known that grazing is the horse’s natural way of obtaining its food. If I asked you what they eat when grazing your answer would likely be grass. Generally you would be right in your...