Many of our clients who already struggle with weight maintenance in their senior horse in the spring and summer are concerned about how to adapt their feeding plans for their horse in order to best equip them to get through the dramatic winter conditions of Wisconsin.
Turning Your Horse Out in the Winter
Preparing our horses and our pastures for winter turnout brings a new set of challenges to horse owners. We need to consider the basics of keeping our horses warm and keeping happy herd dynamics, as well as the more complex issues such as what our horses should have on their feet in the winter, and what secondary trauma we need to think about.
The New USEF Vaccination Rule
The Physical Examination - 120 Seconds and $0
EIA (Coggins) Testing Rules
Trail Riding: Safety Tips for Bystanders and Drivers
The Future of Genetic Testing
In 2006, the horseβs genome was almost completely mapped β it is about 97-98% complete. This set the stage for equine veterinarians and researchers to become very sophisticated with genetic testing.