Just Who DO you Call when you see a case of suspected animal neglect or cruelty? Let me tell you, it is NOTHING […]
Dragging Pastures
Dragging your pastures is an important part of Equine Husbandry. More than 80 percent of the plant nutrients are returned to the soil […]
Bad Behavior in Horses = Pain
Not only do we want to be a horse rescue site, but we want to be an owner educational site. The majority of […]
Cushing’s Disease in Horses
What is Cushing’s Disease in horses? Do you have a horse that has extremely long, kind of wavy hair? Does your horse always […]
The Equine Gut
If you were to fill a horse’s stomach with liquid, approximately how much would it hold? The answer to this question is significant […]
Too Much Sand will make Him Sick
SIMPLE SAND TEST IN ACTION A horse’s intestinal tract is about 100 feet long. Sand colic and impactions most commonly occur in areas […]
Feeding Horses 101
SO WHAT DO I FEED THIS THING? Each horse is an individual and has different needs. …Several factors come into play. Is your […]
Pertaining to Everything Foal
First, we would like to implore you to consider very carefully before deciding to bring a foal into the world. There are many […]
The Scoop on the Scoop: Equine Feeding
THE SCOOP ON THE SCOOP We hear this quite frequently. “I have this horse and I am feeding him 3 scoops of sweet […]
Founder and the Horse
A WARNING ABOUT THAT GREEN STUFF Spring is upon us. As our green grass begins to grow, it could signal the beginning of […]