Well digested, low starch, low sugar, high oil, nutrient dense and gluten and grain free concentrates are becoming more popular for performance horse feeding - here's why
Do you know what questions to ask when buying a new float or car to tow with? Do you tow your float with a diesel Ute? James Deacon has some tips ....
If we want our horses to perform at their best they must be getting the correct amount of vitamins and minerals something the experts from Kentucky Equine Research know all about
Many of the Pilates principals can be applied to the horse. Core stability and strength are as important to horses as they are to riders and Gillian Higgins shows us exercises to achieve it
In our first article we covered cleaning a recent flesh wound. Having cleaned the wound and surrounding area, the vet or you can now bandage the injured leg.
At some stage you may need to deal with a flesh wound on your horse. Here we look at a horse that has torn the skin off the front of his hind leg on fencing and the first aid required
Take a look at the first in our series of articles on the importance of bitting from Anita Marchesani
Do you know where your horse's neck bones start and end? Take a look at the horse’s musculo-skeletal system using live painted horse demonstrations in these fun but fascinating videos
Why not start the year off with the help of an Equine Nutritionist who can help you fine-tune your horse's diet
Why is feeding frequency so important for our horses well being...