Camping with Your Horse
Be sure to have a checklist for camping/horse supplies, especially if you are a new camper.
View ArticleGrooming for Good Posture and Supple Joints
Grooming for Good Posture and Supple Joints
View ArticleHow To Take A Hay Sample For Analysis
It's not uncommon for horse owners to select hay simply based on what looks good, or the recommendations of others, or what's available at the local feed store. How can you learn what's really in that...
View ArticleTo Know Your Horse, Know His Brain
Pairing Science and Empirical Insight to Help Understand Equine Behavior - - Holistic Horse Issue 99
View ArticleFarah DeJohnette Horsemanship Gets Social with Holistic Horse
Ms DeJohnette's Ohana Farm is the only boutique boarding facility in Massachusetts to offer Self Selection and now the classical and holistic horse trainer is 'going social' with Holistic Horse Media
View ArticleSpring Grass: Panacea or Liability?
Given the option, every horse will gorge on the succulent young grasses and largely ignore anything else you try to get them to eat - including grains in many cases!
View ArticleNutrition for the Cushings Horse
An interview with Melyni Worth, Ph. D. P.A.S. Founder of Foxden Equine. Originally from Great Britain, by way of Kenya, Dr. Worth has a Bachelors degree in Agricultural Biochemistry from Newcastle...
View Article“Flexible Filly” Horse Boots by Thinline Prove That Impact Protection Can Be...
ThinLine Global introduces two styles of horse boots from its new Flexible Filly line: Closed-Front Splint Boots and Air Shock Horse Boots.
View ArticleOmega-6 Gets a Bum Rap
Both omega-3 and omega-6 are essential fatty acids. They are called essential because the horse's body can't manufacture them. They are also called essential because the body needs them - both of them.
View ArticleMuzzle Fit and Its Role in Natural Grazing Behavior
The alternative of locking a horse alone in a stall or paddock is much more stressful and allowing obesity and laminitis to occur is cruel and expensive,” Dr. Harman
View ArticleThe Importance of Properly Conditioning the Senior Horse
Horses have tremendous athletic potential, but they did not evolve to do most things we ask of them and conditioning is necessary.
View ArticleSow Your Pastures with Nutritional Seeds Announcing SOW YOUR SEEDS, a...
Horses are herbivores and are genetically predisposed to free graze a variety of herbs, for age, and grasses. Since their domestication, horses are no longer able to roam free to select the herbs they...
View ArticleYou Can’t Always Follow Your Gut with an EMS Equine
Following your gut instinct is good advice in some situations, but gut, and even good old common sense can also be wrong. This is where fact and science come in.
View ArticleHemp a Great Nutrient for your Horse
Hemp is all the buzz these days, and for good reason. It's a plant with literally thousands of uses. It can be used for everything from clothing to fuel to paper—and many things in between.
View ArticleTip: Feeding herbs to animals
There are many ways to feed herbs to animals. What's best depends partly on the species, and quite a bit on the herb itself.
View ArticleNutritious Hemp Seeds Are a Good Source of Protein
Hemp is all the buzz these days, and for good reason. It's a plant with literally thousands of uses. Hemp is used for clothing, to fuel, to paper and everything in between.
View ArticleIs Cushing's a Death Sentence for a Horse or Pony?
A one-hour recorded webinar on holistic methods to deal with Cushing's in horses and ponies.
View ArticleBundle Packages for 2016
Holistic Horse Has special pricing for advertisers who want to bundle their advertising.
View ArticleLive and Learn Or Why I don't Show
Why the show ring needs more natural or holistic horsemanship.
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