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How to Treat a Horse with Severe Respiratory AllergiesRespiratory allergies to dust, fungal spores and/or molds are extremely common in horses. Treatment requires both medication and environmental changes.
Howard LewisThe legendary Howard Lewis's association with horses began as a young boy. Eighty-five years old now, he cannot even imagine counting all the horses he has schooled, ridden, shown, and hunted in his lifetime as an equestrian and trainer.- Not Deworming Your Pets Can Be Dangerous to Your HealthSo, you don't think you need to get your dog or cat dewormed? You're playing with your own health.
How to Use Interceptor for Deworming Dogs and CatsVeterinarians most often will recommend the use of Interceptor for parasite problems in pets. The product is effective against parasitic worms common in many pets.
GET a HORSE!!!A humorous look at horse breeds as compared to car models. And only half humorous as this might be a very viable idea in the near future. Many a truth is said in jest.
How to Care for the Older HorseOn an average, when a horse reaches fifteen, they are considered old; getting up there in years. That's not necessarily so. The better the care, the healthier the horse, the longer the life.
10 Questions to Ask Before Donating a Horse for HippotherapyHorse donation provides a second career for an equine that may be past prime for competition. Trustworthy mounts become valued therapy companions in hippotherapy facilities. Before you donate a horse, however, you will want to ask these questions.
Ten Tips for Keeping a Horse Without Going BrokeHorses are frequently available for free or for a very low price, but caring for them properly can be costly. A basic checklist of expenses and a plan for meeting them should be worked out before you bring your new horse home.
Building Safe Horse StallsBuilding safe horse stalls entails more than slapping together scrap lumber and rigging a door. Horse size, strength, and behavior will influence decisions regarding horse stall size, building materials, flooring, lighting, and feed and water delivery.
Rehoming Horses: Options to Consider in a Crisis SituationRehoming horses, while not an easy decision, sometimes becomes necessary in times of economic crisis. These are a few options that may bring a satisfactory result for you and your equines.
Understanding Your Horse: Barn Sour Training TipsHorseback riding can be fun for both horse and rider. Some horses, however, become stablebound and anxious when removed from the safety of their barns. Barn sour horses can not only be difficult to ride, they can be downright dangerous.
Feeding Horses in WinterHorses require extra care during winter weather conditions. By taking steps to be sure horses are getting the proper nutrition, caloric intake, and care they will go through even a harsh winter staying strong and healthy, ready for spring riding.
Understanding Your Horse: Monday Morning DiseaseMonday Morning Disease may sound like a weekend partier's cop-out but, in reality, it's a very serious disease that affects horses. Is your equine companion at risk?
How to Determine If a Horse is in PainHorses often instinctively hide symptoms of when they are in pain. When they show signs, this is a real emergency. But horses give off subtle clues as to how they are feeling.
Extend the Life of Your Senior HorseWe live in a remarkable age of medical progress that generally allows humans to live longer and more active lives than ever before. Likewise, those advances have translated to extended life expectancy for our horses and ponies.
Summertime Pet Care: HorsesEvery summer, we make sure to stock up on sunscreen and energy drinks for ourselves, but what about summertime pet care for horses? Here are some helpful hints for taking care of your horses during the hot summer months.
A Guide to Summertime Pet Care for HorsesIn this article, I have listed seven horse pet care tips to help you keep your horse happy and healthy during the summer months.- Pet Horses Up for Auction and SlaughterThe economy has hit everyone hard and many have had to give up their pets, even their horses. But what is becoming of today's horses?
6 Ways to Mark Horses for Positive ID and Theft PreventionIf your horse were lost or stolen and then recovered, could you provide a positive identification? What options are available for marking horses for sure identification? Here are six current practices for providing specific evidence of equine identity.
Owning a Horse Costs WHAT?Horses are expensive animals to keep, to treat for illness or to train. .A comprehensive list to the expenses and obligation of horse ownership
Idioms Unpacked: Straight from the Horse's Mouth"It must be true. I heard it straight from the horse's mouth." What do we mean, when we say, "straight from the horse's mouth"? The idiomatic phrase, "straight from the horse's mouth," may come from any of several possible origins.
Horse Dreams and Their MeaningsDo you dream of horses? What do they mean? From mystical mares to stunning stallions, horses are the stuff of dreams. People have pondered horse dreams throughout human history. Here are a few of the most popular theories about equine reveries.
12 Steps for Horse AddictsHorse Lovers: Are You Codependent or Resplendent? "I'm Linda, and I'm a horse addict." This may be a hard habit to break. In fact, I'm not sure I want to. We have 12-step programs for nearly every sort of addiction. Here are my 12 Steps for Horse Addicts.- Deworming Your HorseFind out how to create a healthy deworming plan for your horse.
Should You Rescue that Horse?The abuse of horses can bring emotions to high levels, but there is much to consider before taking on a skinny equine. Here are several things to consider.- Buying Your First HorseMany people enter the world of horse ownership for the wrong reasons and totally uninformed. The results can be bad, especially for the horse. This brief article is a guide to point you in the right direction to get started on the venture.
- The 5 Best Equine Sports Movies of All TimeHorse sport movies are more than just horse racing.
- Preventative Care for Horsesa guide to how to care for your horse to keep it well.
A Guide with Five Tips to Good Dental Care for Your HorseIt is very important when you own a horse to maintain their teeth. This article will give you five dental tips to help you in caring for your horses' teeth.- Straight from the Horse's Mouth: Tips for Proper Equine Dental CareEnsuring proper dental care can increase your horse's performance and extend their life. Find out a few things you can do to keep your horse's smile healthy.
- Questions to Ask When Purchasing a HorseIf you don't know too much about horses, but you'd like to buy one, here's a guide for choosing a good, healthy horse.
- Finding a Boarding Stable for Your HorseCongratulations. Your dream has come true and you are getting a horse.
Basic Safety Information for Horses, Equines, Horse Owners, Lovers or RidersSafety for both you and your horse.- 10 Training Tips for Showing Halter HorsesShowing Halter Class has always been my favorite. However, training, getting them physically fit and grooming is challenging.
- What to Do when Your Child Asks for a HorseThis articles covers things parents can do when their child asks for a horse - including educating themselves on horse ownership, exposing their child to horses without having to buy one, and more.
- Can You Pick the Next Kentucky Derby Winner?Picking out the winning horse is not that hard if you know what you are looking for.
- Deworming Multiple CatsDeworming a single cat is easy, but when it comes to multiple ones, you will get finicky cats that disregard medicine and refuse to eat and swallow. But they will have no option but to swallow medicine administered directly into their mouth.
Buying a HorseWhat you need to know if you are looking for a family or personal horse right now.- How to Fight the Winter Blues: Things to Do with Your Horse in Cold WeatherCold weather doesn't mean an end to playing outside with your horses. While the dropping mercury can present some challenges, there are many things you can do with your equine partner to develop trust, reinforce training, and just have fun!
Rescued Horses Rescue Hearts: As Humans Help Horses, Horses Help the HumansAbused, neglected, abandoned and unwanted horses are rehabilitated, retrained, and able to partner with people at the Common Sense Ranch. How so?

