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When temperatures rise, keeping horses hydrated becomes about much more than simply providing fresh water. During hot weather, exercise, transport, and competition, horses lose significant amounts of fluids and essential minerals through sweat. Without proper electrolyte and mineral replacement, dehydration can quickly affect performance, recovery, digestion, and overall well...


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Groundwork is often viewed as a training foundation — a way to improve manners, responsiveness, and safety from the ground before riding. But beyond the practical skills it develops, groundwork can also create powerful emotional benefits for both horses and humans. Through quiet interaction, clear communication, and mutual trust, groundwork sessions can strengthen the bond be...


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Fly season can quickly turn peaceful summer days into a frustrating battle for both horses and horse owners. Beyond being irritating, flies can contribute to stress, skin irritation, infections, and even impact performance and behavior. While chemical sprays and pesticides are commonly used, many horse owners are now looking for safer, more natural ways to reduce fly populati...


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Technology is rapidly transforming the equine world, and wearable devices are becoming one of the most exciting tools for monitoring horse health and performance. From tracking heart rate during exercise to identifying subtle movement changes before visible lameness appears, wearable technology is helping owners, trainers, and veterinarians gather valuable insights in real ti...


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Inflammation is one of the body’s most important protective responses. In horses, it helps the immune system react to injury, infection, stress, and tissue damage. But while short-term inflammation is necessary for healing, chronic inflammation can quietly contribute to pain, poor performance, digestive problems, metabolic issues, and long-term disease.


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