After an exceptionally dry and windy spring the North Texas Area FINALLY received enough rain to grow the grass. The first cutting is underway and fresh hay is now available! Hopefully, once the fields are cut, baled, and cleared we will get another round of rainstorms sufficient to nourish the second cutting. Oh, and we can do without the hail this time around!
The Horse Magazine- What Horses Have a Higher Risk of Metabolic Problems?
- Why Do Horses Buck?
- Understanding Classical Conditioning in Horses
- Horsepal Launches New Smart Tools for Data-Driven Horse Health and Training
- Understanding the Different Types of Equine Metabolic Problems
- HALLMARQ LAUNCHES PIONEERING EDUCATIONAL HUB FOR HORSE OWNERS
- VetMotl Microfluidic Sperm Sample Prep Technology Now Available for Equine Reproduction
- Study: Reducing Equine Tendon Strain Using Heel Elevation
- Tips for Getting Horses to Eat Medications
- Alberta Appaloosa Gelding Tests Positive for Strangles
Quarter Horse News- An error has occurred; the feed is probably down. Try again later.
AAEP- An error has occurred; the feed is probably down. Try again later.
