Stomach, or gastric, ulcers in horses
Equine ulcers are much more common nowadays than ever before. Also that maybe they were extremely rare or even completely unknown before we started to interfere with so much of the horses natural environment and natural needs and feeding.
Natural horse care; stabling versus turnout
The decision of whether to stable or turnout a horse should be based on the horse's individual needs and the conditions of the environment where it is kept. For some horses a combination of both stabling and living out works well.
The heavy on helping your senior horse gain weight
Horses can easily live up to the age of 30 thanks to the mutual effort of owners, veterinarians and equine herbalists. While the worldwide senior population is growing, keeping the right weight of your elder steeds is crucial to racking up the years and can sometimes be a complex process.
What's wrong with feeding soy to horses?
How to care for an older horse
Horses can continue working and being ridden into their twenties if given the proper diet, along with the right care and training. When it’s time to retire a horse from riding or competition, it is our duty to continue to ensure they are cared for into old age...