The Hidden Dimensions of Horsemanship 

April 8th, 2022
Horseman and author, Erik F Herbermann investigates the hidden dimensions of horsemanship, what makes the interaction of two bodies and minds so very very special... Read Article 1 Comment »
 

Feeding challenges of the geriatric equine athlete…

September 28th, 2016
There are lots and lots of older horses out there, still competing in their prime. Equine nutrition expert, Liz Owens looks at how you can prolong the competitive career of your favourite equine… Like humans, horses are remaining sounder and more active later in life due to a variety of factors including genetics, more targeted […] Read Article Comments Off on Feeding challenges of the geriatric equine athlete…
 

Fetlock Lameness – It’s importance…

April 7th, 2016
The fetlock is a complicated high motion joint that is always subjected to huge forces and stresses during locomotion, our veterinary experts analyse what can go wrong... Read Article 6 Comments »
 

Practical Problems Related to Nutrition

December 3rd, 2014
What is OCD, Wobbler Syndrome - and how does the weight of your broodmare affect your chances of getting her into foal or having a foal with crooked legs? Read Article Comments Off on Practical Problems Related to Nutrition
 

Alternative veterinary therapies – do they work?

July 5th, 2010
This article critically examines the claims often made for alternative therapies, and explains why treatments may seem to work, when in reality they do not... Read Article 1 Comment »