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Equine Acupuncture: What Research Says

As interest in integrative veterinary medicine continues to grow, acupuncture has become an increasingly common therapy for horses. Once viewed as an alternative treatment,...

Smoke, Dust & Air Quality: Protecting Equine Lungs

A horse's respiratory system is remarkably efficient, allowing it to move large volumes of air during exercise. However, this efficiency also means horses are...

Why Horses Need More Freedom of Movement

Horses were designed to move. In the wild, they naturally travel many miles each day while grazing, socializing, and exploring their environment. This constant,...

How Massage Therapy Benefits Equine Recovery

Massage therapy has become an increasingly valuable tool in modern equine care, supporting everything from athletic recovery to long-term wellness in senior horses. While...

Regenerative Grazing for Horse Owners

Regenerative grazing is gaining attention in equine management for good reason—it shifts the focus from simply “using” pasture land to actively improving it. For...

The Connection Between Gut Health and Equine Behavior

Many horse owners focus on training, environment, and management when addressing behavioral challenges, but one important factor is often overlooked: gut health. Emerging research...

What Your Horse’s Behavior Might Be Telling You About Pain

Horses are masters at hiding discomfort. As prey animals, they have evolved to mask signs of pain as a survival mechanism, which can make...

Forage First: Building a More Natural Equine Diet

For thousands of years, horses evolved as continuous grazers, spending the majority of their day consuming small amounts of fibrous forage. Yet modern feeding...

The Rise of Thermal Imaging in Equine Care

Modern equine wellness is evolving quickly, and one technology gaining attention among horse owners, trainers, and veterinarians is thermal imaging. Once used primarily in...

Adaptogens for Horses: Ashwagandha, Holy Basil & More

Modern horses face stress from travel, competition, changing environments, isolation, intense training schedules, and even inconsistent turnout routines. While nutrition and management are foundational...