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Interesting Horse Facts

Tuesday, October 14th, 2008

Did You Know............ Draught horses are the world's strongest animals apart from elephants, but proportional to their weight, men are stronger than horses. Horses dislike windy days not only because of what they can hear but also what they CANT hear. It's been said that horses, like humans, have one leg (or in ...

My Horse is Itchy

Thursday, August 21st, 2008

Causes of Itching If your horse seems to be scratching a lot, it's important to find the source of his discomfort before you are able to provide some sort of relief. Worms, spread by flies, can be a source of itching. Stomach worm spreads via intermediate hosts of various species. The infective ...

Hoof Care

Tuesday, August 19th, 2008

Many horses develop multiple splits around the bottom of the hoof wall, especially in the summer, and it has been suggested that damage to the periople can lead to drying of the hoof wall, making it prone to cracking. Add to this, long toes and loose shoes and the cracking ...

Horse Heart Murmurs

Tuesday, August 19th, 2008

These are without doubt the most common heart abnormalities in horses and they are often found during routine veterinary examinations, for example during the pre-purchase examination. These murmurs can be found with the use of a stethoscope. A horse with a heart murmur will be heard to have one or more ...

Horse With Weeping Eyes

Sunday, August 17th, 2008

If the eyes are the windows to the soul, a horse with chronically weepy eyes must be the most sensitive sort of fellow. Runny equine eyes are usually evidence of a sensitivity to environmental irritants, such as dust, ammonia and insects. But because individual horses reactivity to irritants varies, the same ...

Horses With Arthritis

Tuesday, August 12th, 2008

Arthritis is the curse of many older horses. When it comes to managing arthritis conditions, most horses fare better if they receive regular exercise, as opposed to being rested for several days and then expected to work on weekends. It is better to exercise at a level appropriate to the horse, ...

Does Your Horse Have a Sore Back ?

Sunday, August 3rd, 2008

If your horse has been acting up under saddle lately, it may be his only way of telling you that his back hurts. The below behaviors are often associated with back pain: Bucking during upward transitions, particularly transitions to the canter or lope. The push and lift required to execute a ...