Driving through Kentucky recently, I passed breathtaking farms – acres and acres of meticulously manicured pastures, lined with white Kentucky-style four board fences that seemed to travel for miles. …
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Why Movement is so Important for Horses
Horse Takes Over Kiddie Pool

This horse will make you laugh! …
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Recovering from Colic Surgery – Feeding and Nutrition Advice For Your Horse
Surgery is one of those necessary evils. It helps your horse overcome whatever is ailing him, yet at the same time, it can give him a new list of concerns and ailments – pain, inflammation, risk of …
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Adopting a Wild Horse or Feral Mustang?
If there’s one thing we can say about the benefit of being wild (or feral, in healthful surroundings) is that in most circumstances horses which have been free to roam open lands are often healthier …
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Two Million Dollar NRHA Rider Mandy McCutcheon

Mandy McCutcheon grew up around horses and started riding almost before she could walk! Riding horses is definitely a family affair for Mandy – her father is TimMcQuay, a renown reining competitor, …
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Lyme Disease in Horses: More Questions than Answers
Veterinarian Amy Grice says it often starts with a vague phone call from a horse owner:
“My horse hasn’t been himself the last couple of days, and it seems like he’s lost weight.”
“He was off …
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