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Equus on Audio

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With patience, understanding and sensible handling, you can support your new horse's mental well-being as he gets used to his new home.To read this artcile, visit: 5 Ways to Help Your Adopted Horse Thrive Mentally - Equus MagazineMentioned in t
Traditional "spirit" animals, Ojibwe Horses are being saved by a small but dedicated group of breeders.To read this article, visit: New foal born to endangered Indigenous horse breed - Equus MagazineMentioned in this episode:Equus on Audio Bump
Researchers compared the impact of three different diets on the recovery of starved horses. Here's what they found. To read this article, visit: What science says about feeding rescue horses (equusmagazine.com)Mentioned in this episode:HROD R
To help a horse with an "itchy" tail, you'll need to do a methodical investigation of possible causes. To read this article, visit Finding the cause of tail rubbing (equusmagazine.com)Mentioned in this episode:HROD Ride TV 30 SecondsSponsor
A study suggests that colts can be gelded early—even at 3 days old—without adverse effects. To read this article, visit Study finds no downside to early castration (equusmagazine.com)Mentioned in this episode:Equus on Audio Bumper V2HROD Ride
Research points to the potential welfare issues that can arise from emphasizing physical extremes in horses. To read this article, visit: Study reveals preferences for extreme equine head and neck shapes (equusmagazine.com)Mentioned in this epi
Colic can strike a horse at any time of year. But some types of gastrointestinal disturbances are more likely during certain seasons. In the springtime, gas is the usual culprit. To read this article, visit: Spring is gas colic season. (equusma
Research suggests that horses do see color, with special adjustments for the species' visual needs. To read this article, which was written by Joanne Meszoly, visit The Equine Color Vision Debate (equusmagazine.com).Mentioned in this episode:Eq
It's been more than 50 years since his Triple Crown victory, but America's greatest racehorse is still a source of wonder and inspiration. To read this article, which was written by Jennifer Graham, visit: How Secretariat taught me to run - Equ
In this NRHA Reining podcast, we will chat about how to get to utilize the NRHA Novice Horse division.  We will chat with NRHA Professional and 2023 NRHA World Champion Peter DeFreitas to find out more. We will also have our new NRHA Commission
Our warming climate poses health risks for horses and people alike. Here's what you can do to protect your horse against the worst effects. To read this article, visit: How air pollution affects your horse’s health - Equus Magazine.Mentioned in
Cannabidiol products for horses are increasingly popular, but are their purported benefits for real? Here’s what you need to know when determining whether CBD might be right for your horse. To read this article, visit What can CBD do for your h
Although facial tension can signal discomfort, research suggests that a single expression isn’t likely to be a reliable indicator. To read this article visit: https://equusmagazine.com/horse-care/preventative-care/can-you-see-pain-in-a-horses-
To your horse, pigs smell funny and sound scary. But there are things you can do to ease his anxiety. To read this article visit: https://equusmagazine.com/behavior/horses-fear-pigsMentioned in this episode:Equus on Audio Bumper V2HROD Ride
Look for tell-tale clues that your horse’s tack needs replacement or adjustment.To read this article, visit: How To Be A Tack-Fit Detective - Equus MagazineMentioned in this episode:HROD Ride TV 30 SecondsSponsor: RideTV at www.ridetvgo.tvEq
A single cough from your horse isn’t cause for concern—or is it? To read this article, visit: 3 things your horse's cough might mean - Equus MagazineMentioned in this episode:Equus on Audio Bumper V2HROD Ride TV 30 SecondsSponsor: RideTV at
Here's how five top trainers keep their horses in top condition while protecting joint health and soundness.Read the article here: https://equusmagazine.com/lameness/joint-friendly-training-for-your-horse/Mentioned in this episode:HROD Ride
A new collaborative research study led by Dr. Rebecca Bellone of the UC Davis Veterinary Genetics Laboratory (VGL) in California has provided further evidence that the CSNB2 allele causes congenital stationary night blindness (CSNB) in the Tenn
A recent Morris Animal Foundation-funded study sheds light on how to better care for horses by evaluating the effects different feeding methods have on equine health and well-being. The results have been published in the Journal of Equine Veter
The American Association of Equine Practitioners (AAEP) published a series of safety recommendations on Oct. 11 with the goal of complementing the current risk assessment processes already in place for Thoroughbred racing in the United States. 
When your horse suffers a large, bleeding wound, summon help and then take steps to lay the groundwork for healing.Read article at: https://equusmagazine.com/injuries-and-first-aid/large-laceration-first-steps/Mentioned in this episode:Equus o
American Humane, the world’s largest certifier of animal welfare practices, announced on Sept. 20 its official certification of Anheuser-Busch‘s iconic Budweiser Clydesdales and their traditional companions, the Dalmatian dogs. The distinction
Brooke USA Foundation, the leading equine welfare organization working to improve the lives of working horses, donkeys and mules in developing countries, recently launched an emergency appeal to raise funds to help working animals affected by t
Research suggests that horses are better able to interpret human gestures than previously thought, and some can even discern the credibility of information presented to them.A study conducted at Kyoto University builds on previous work showing
With a few simple steps at the first signs of trouble you can keep this generally minor skin infection from growing out of control.To read this article visit: https://equusmagazine.com/horse-care/rainrot-take-control/Mentioned in this episode:H
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