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    Safe Hay: Feed Storage

    How do you safely store hay and horse feed? Summer months are prime time for hay baling. But not just any hay is for horses. As a fire hazard and perishable crop, its environmental sensitivity and susceptibility to parasites can...

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    What to Make of a Moody Horse + How to Help

    No living thing – with the exception of maybe plants – is immune to the occasional mood swing. Just like their human owners, an equine’s emotions can certainly be a source of frustration. However, they’re also important indicators of a...

  • Winter Horse Nutrition and Riding Tips

    Old man winter isn’t officially due for another few weeks. However, that doesn’t mean you need to wait on getting your horse prepared. As temps drop, horse owners are likely to face a variety of cold weather challenges from feeding...

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    5 Common Plants That Are Poisonous to Horses

    Long before they were domesticated, horses survived on grazing alone. Today, foraging remains an important part of a healthy equine’s diet, but lurking inside every green, sunny pasture is the potential for danger. Knowing what plants to weed out and...

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    Featured Horse Food Ingredient of the Month: Zinpro 4-Plex EQ  

    Your horses total body weight is comprised of roughly 4% minerals. Compared to a 60% water and 30% fat makeup, these trace minerals may seem trivial; however, they’re vital for dozens of internal systems and significantly impact your horse’s overall wellness. ...

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    Important Warning Signs That Indicate Your Horse is Having a Life-Threatening Colic Episode

    Although it’s often thought of as a condition on its own, “Colic” is actually blanket term that covers several different types of gastrointestinal upset in equines. While colic is sometimes just a small issue (comparable to “tummy trouble” or indigestion in humans),...

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