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Digesting fiber

Digestion involves extracting nutrients from a food base by breaking the food down into its component parts and absorbing them. But there’s one major...

Controlling parasites with magnetism and the moon

Did you know you can effectively control parasites with magnetism and the moon? Trust us, it's not lunacy! A chemical dewormer is by nature and design a...

The Wood Horse

The Five Elements Theory is a significant part of Traditional Chinese Medicine, and has been in use for thousands of years. It’s believed that...

Vol.9 – Issue 5

10 ARTHRITIS: A HOLISTIC APPROACH – PART 1 Understanding the causes and diagnosis of this common condition. 13 REHABILITATION FOR SOUNDNESS Lameness issues benefit from...

Preventing colic

Help stop colic before it starts by implementing these management and feeding practices. The thought of colic can strike fear into the heart of even...

Hay Analysis

Why a hay analysis should form the basis for developing your horse’s nutrition program. Properly cured hay is unquestionably valuable if pasture is not available....

Rainhill Equine Facility

Equine Wellness will donate 25% of each subscription purchased using promo code EWA095 to Rainhill Equine Facility. Location: Bowling Green, KY Year established: 2005 Number of staff/volunteers: “Because...

Food for your horse’s eyes

These foods and herbs can help keep your horse’s vision sharp. We have a general idea of what to eat to benefit our own eyes,...

The dangers of lush green grass

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Vol.9 – Issue 2

10 TRANSITIONING YOUR IR HORSE TO SPRING PASTURE Fresh spring grass makes most horse owners wary. Find out how to get through the season...