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There is no such thing as a fireproof building, and no matter how well you prepare, accidents can happen. | iStock

Barn fires are every horse owner’s worst nightmare, one that can bring significant emotional and economic loss. However, the sad fact is that many barn fires could have largely been prevented by applying a few basic principles. The most reliable approach to fi...


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During power outages, water tanks can freeze. You need to have an alternative water supply prepared for these types of emergencies. iStock

During the summer, it’s easy and convenient to regularly visit the barn or pasture. When the horses are in regular exercise, you’re paying close attention the water and feed they consume. Just remember that it’s even more imp...


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As the pregnant mare approaches her due date, or foaling date, it is important to prepare and review the normal events that will take place. | Photos.com

The birth of a newborn foal is a very amazing experience to watch and to be a part of. As the pregnant mare approaches her due date, or foaling date, it is important to prepare and review the normal events tha...


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A healthy gut microbiome can have a positive impact on your horse’s behavior. | iStock

You’ve probably heard quite a bit lately about the intestinal microbiome, and the idea that “a horse is what he eats.” There is some truth in that, including the microbiome’s effect on the behavioral characteristics of a horse. Two experts shared their research on the topic.

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Hay bags are an invaluable tool for extending the amount of time a horse eats, and they limit waste. | iStock

Hay nets are an invaluable tool for extending the amount of time a horse eats, and they limit waste. Krishona Martinson, PhD, an equine extension specialist with the University of Minnesota, in Minneapolis, and her colleagues are hay net experts. They’ve studied wh...


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