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Advice on Feeding Your Senior Horse
We all hate to think of our animals aging. However, with good nutrition and attention to their health, we can do our best to make sure that this is as slow and painless as possible!Nutrition is the basis by which we can treat and prevent health issues. What is at the...
Checking the Body Condition of Your Senior Horse
How do we monitor how our seniors are doing? One mainstay is body condition scoring. Our vets use this every time they examine your horse. We use a scale of 1-9. One is the lowest level; emaciated and 9 being severely overweight - 5 is just right. Doing this yourself...
Equine Vaccinations: Learn What Your Horse Really Needs & Why
Equine vaccines are split into two main categories: Core and Risk-Based. Core vaccines are recommended to all horses, no matter their lifestyle. According to the AVMA, core vaccinations are those “that protect from diseases that are endemic to a region, those with...
Keys to Successful Showing for Both You and Your Horse
A horse is a massive animal who, as we all know by now, is also incredibly fragile for their size. This can add an immense amount of stress gearing up to show season not only for your horse but for you as well! I don’t know about you, but my horses are like my...
Equine Nutrition: Some Key Considerations To Review Before Choosing What To Feed Your Horse
Nutrition is an often-overlooked important factor in any animals’ health. Properly balanced nutrition can improve coat health, performance, longevity, musculoskeletal health and even immunity. Each horse has their own unique physiology in addition to different energy...
Foxtail Season & Your Pet
The barbed edge nature of the foxtail gives it the ability to travel in one direction, making its small appearance more dangerous than the initial glance. Despite its cute sounding name, the foxtail has been known to take on your pet’s largest defense system, the...
Life is a Highway: Travel Tips for You and Your Pet
Summertime brings about increased car travel with pets as they accompany their families on road trips and day trips. These trips may occur relatively close to home, or they may take you and your pet across provincial or international borders (travel restrictions...
Dealing with Equine Colic
Colic is a condition that most horse owners will see sometime during their horse’s lifetime. Colic does not discriminate between age, gender or breed and can be as a result of numerous things. In our cold Manitoba winters, we most often see impaction colic. This is...
The Ideal Hoof
There is an old adage that describes the horse as having 5 hearts, each as equally important as the others. The 5 hearts are made up of one actual heart and 4 feet. Of course, a horse cannot live without any of these 5 hearts, which underlines the importance of the...