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How to help laminitis-prone ponies

What is laminitis?

 

Laminitis is a painful swelling of the laminae, the delicate soft tissues that hold the pedal bone in place within the hoof. If these tissues are compromised, the pedal bone is not supported correctly within the foot, which may lead to it sinking or rotating. The consequen...

How to help laminitis-prone ponies

The Reproductive Cycle of the Mare

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Mares are ‘seasonally polyoestrous’, meaning that they have a season in which they are confined to breeding (not all year round), and they cycle several times within this period. The typical breeding season is between May and October but some mares will cycle outside of these months.

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The Reproductive Cycle of the Mare

Separation anxiety- what causes it, and how can we help our horses?

How many horses do you know that neigh frantically, fence walking and showing signs of extreme stress when their friend is taken away from them?

Many horses suffer from ‘separation anxiety’ – either when they are left on their own, or taken away from their companions. In some cases even if other...

Separation anxiety- what causes it, and how can we help our horses?

Hay, soaked hay, steamed hay or haylage… what is best for your horse?

We are advised that feeding a high forage diet is the way forward, but with so many options available to us how do we know what is right for our horses?
Hay, soaked hay, steamed hay or haylage… what is best for your horse?