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Bringing the Sport Horse Back into Work for the Competition Season
Learn how to safely bring your sport horse back into work with correct conditioning, feeding and electrolyte support to prepare for the competition season.
Bitting Injuries in Young Horses: Managing Mouthing During Breaking
The early stages of breaking a young horse are a crucial period in its education. Introducing a bit is often the first time the horse experiences pressure within the sensitive structures of the mouth. While most horses adapt quickly with correct handling, mild bitting injuries are extremely common and, if unmanaged, can influence behaviour, confidence and long-term rideability.
Managing Horses Through a Wet Winter: Winter Horse & Pasture Management Guide
This winter has been particularly wet, leaving many owners dealing with muddy paddocks, saturated ground and limited winter grazing. Heavy rainfall, standing water and poor grass growth make winter horse management challenging, with many fields becoming unsafe for turnout.
Foal Diarrhoea: Causes, Management and Support
Foal diarrhoea is one of the most common health concerns faced by breeders during early spring foaling season. While many cases are mild and self-limiting, diarrhoea in young foals can quickly lead to dehydration, weakness and poor growth if not carefully managed. Understanding the causes, and knowing when to intervene, is essential for protecting foal health and development.
Managing the Barren Mare at the Start of the Breeding Season
Effective early-season management of barren mares enhances fertility and reproductive success, leading to earlier, healthier foals, lower costs, and increased breeding opportunities.
Nutrition of Mares in Late Pregnancy
Learn how to feed broodmares in late pregnancy. Discover essential nutrients, amino acids, mineral support and feeding strategies to optimise foal development.