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V5I2

March/April 2010
Volume 5 - Issue 2

Feeding the finicky horse
Picky eaters can be frustrating, especially when it’s difficult to keep their weight up. Here are some ideas for enticing your horse to clean out his feed tub.
Hoof anatomy 101

Confused by farrier jargon, and unsure how much you need to understand about your horse’s feet? In this informative Q&A, a professional natural hoof care practitioner walks you through basic hoof anatomy.
Starting from scratch

Learn how to develop your new pastures to optimize horse health, land productivity, and efficiency.
Treat or reward?

You may think they’re one and the same, but they’re not. Learn how to tell the difference when working with your horse.
Foot work
Is the way you ride influencing his hooves? Find out how three horses’ feet were changed by one rider’s balance issues.
Ancient treasure
Meet the Akhal-Teke. This rare horse has a long and illustrious lineage, bonds well with human partners, and is amazingly versatile.
“Good feeling!”
Positive emotions are powerful tools when it comes to training horses.
A bite on safety

Do you have or know a biting horse? If so, you know what challenges and dangers he can present. Here’s how one horse was cured of this bad habit.
Want 24/7 turnout?

If your horse is used to being stalled, transitioning him to being outdoors all the time requires some time and planning.
Purchasing a young horse
When considering acquiring a young horse, you must look past the cuteness – consider the risks, benefits, and what you are looking for in an equine partner for the years to come.
My horse wore Jimmy Choo shoes!
If you think switching your horse to going shoeless is difficult or even impossible, think again. Follow one show horse’s successful journey from being shod to barefoot.
Vital signs

Being able to evaluate your horse during a potential health crisis can mean the difference between getting him appropriate help in time, or waiting until it is too late.

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V5I1

January/February 2010
Volume 5 - Issue 1

Craniosacral therapy 101
This subtle modality can have a dramatic effect on your horse’s well being.
Educating equines
What’s your horse’s learning style? Natural horsemanship and animal communication can help you find out.
Keep him busy
Is your horse undergoing stall rest and unable to work? Find out how to keep his mind and manners sharp while he’s recuperating.
Off to the races!

Considering a retired racehorse? Here are some obstacles you may face, and how you can begin connecting with your new friend.
Food for thought

Many rescued horses are thin and undernourished, but don’t just give him all he can eat. Take the time to feed him the right way.
Put your foot down
Taking on a rescue horse often means taking on health issues, including hoof problems. Here are some guidelines for trimming a rescue.
America’s first horse
He might be small, but the Spanish Mustang played an instrumental role in the development of the “Old West”.
Keeping track
When was the last time your horse had a dental check? Answering questions like these is much easier if you make a record of his health information.
Rehab how-to’s

Nursing a horse back to wellness means learning how to do health related tasks.
Give dust the dust-off
Dusty footing can be bad for you and your horse, but some control options are better than others. Learn how to choose the right product for your arena.
Happily ever after
Need some inspiration? Two equestrians share the journeys of their personal rehab horses.

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