Horse Digestive System
How the Horse Digestive System Works: Hindgut Fermenters Horses have evolved with the specialised ability to utilise a range of feedstuffs. The hindgut (cecum and colon) constitutes 60% of the horse
Horse Riding Clothes in the 21st Century
A Guide to Bringing Horse Riding Clothes into the 21st Century By Rachel Ratini BEqSc, EA NCAS Intro Coach Equestrian is a unique sport, rich in European cavalry and hunting tradition
Deworming Your Horse
DEWORMING YOUR HORSE –“what to use & when...is it necessary at all?” Horse Care: Part 2 Equine worms (endoparasites) have been recognised as the cause of disease in horses since the
Equine Cushing’s Syndrome
Equine Cushing's Syndrome Horses, like humans, are living longer, healthier lives and as a consequence, certain age related diseases are becoming more prevalent. Equine Cushing’s Syndrome (ECS) is a disease of
Things to consider when looking at a Joint Supplement for Horses
Things to consider when looking at a Joint Supplement for Horses Performance horses undergo a wide range of movements and actions placing their muscular and skeletal systems under constant
Horse Boots: To Boot or Not To Boot?
Horse Boots: To Boot or Not To Boot? By Rachel Ratini BEqSc, EA NCAS Intro Coach. As a keen pony clubber in my youth, I would instinctively put my neoprene boots on my horse