by Staff Writer The horseshoe, an iconic emblem recognized worldwide, holds a place of distinction. Be it among equestrians or those distant from the equine realm, its identity requires just a fleeting moment to discern.
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by Staff Writer The horseshoe, an iconic emblem recognized worldwide, holds a place of distinction. Be it among equestrians or those distant from the equine realm, its identity requires just a fleeting moment to discern.
Read moreby Staff Writer Each horse’s mane and tail bear unique significance, fulfilling essential roles. A mane offers warmth to the neck during chilly weather and deters flies. Conversely, a tail serves as a tool for
Read moreby Susan L. White, DVM, MS, DACIVM • courtesy of AAEP Hair loss in the horse can be caused by something simple, such as environment and temperature, or it can be caused by an infectious
Read moreby Pam Stein Moeck • photos: Terri Miller Photography When speaking to new owner Liz Jenkins about her incredible property PI Equestrian Center in Chino Hills I asked her, “Did you always dream of having
Read moreby Cheryl Erpelding Letting horses live like horses, was Lori Johnston’s primary goal when she began designing her beautiful sporthorse farm in 2014. Too many horses in California only live in stalls or small paddocks
Read moreThe Hudson Aquatic Systems’ AquaPacer Plus underwater treadmill with warm and cold saltwater is an effective tool for training and conditioning, injury prevention, post-workout recovery, and successful rehab for a variety of diagnoses. At Unbridled
Read morearticle provided by Equicore Concepts The Equiband® Pro system has been used in equine therapeutic and rehabilitation settings since 2011. Equicore Concepts prides itself on the fact that the Equiband® Pro system is the only
Read morecourtesy of UC Davis Veterinary Medicine Hydrotherapy, the use of water to treat medical conditions, was first practiced by ancient Egyptians, and pools, saunas, baths, and tanks have historically been used to treat health concerns
Read moreby Staff Writer When it comes to the well-being and performance of your horse, ensuring its optimal health is paramount. Just like humans, horses can experience musculoskeletal issues that can affect their overall well-being and
Read morecourtesy of UC Davis Veterinary Medicine Immobilization or stall rest is sometimes necessary for an injury to heal, especially in cases of severe tissue damage (such as tendon or ligament damage and fractures), but other
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