April 24th, 2015
Gerd Heuschmann is a unique combination – an equine vet who actually rides… and he uses this knowledge to argue that we must respect the classical principles when we train for dressage. Read Article5 Comments »
December 3rd, 2014
There are three forms of muscle stretching that are used to improve athletic ability and prevent injury. These are active stretching, passive stretching and using the automatic reflex reactions. Read ArticleComments Off on Stretching for Horses
What is OCD, Wobbler Syndrome - and how does the weight of your broodmare affect your chances of getting her into foal or having a foal with crooked legs? Read ArticleComments Off on Practical Problems Related to Nutrition
October 15th, 2012
Before an animal can be classified as an eventing horse, it needs to be in full work and in the run up to a competition... Read Article1 Comment »
October 12th, 2012
It is common for trainers of all persuasions – dressage, pacing, racing and western alike, to be tempted to find the solution to their horse's performance deficiencies in a bag of feed or bucket of supplements... Read Article2 Comments »
In this article, equine specialist vet, Nick Roe looks at what you can do to solve minor problems without having to call the vet.. Read ArticleComments Off on Be Your Own Vet with Nick Roe
July 4th, 2010
Kevin Keane is greatly in demand at many top level events due to his skills in managing the stresses of the sport of eventing, here he advises how to manage the horse, after the cross country run… Read ArticleComments Off on Managing the Event Horse after Cross Country, with Kevin Keane, DVM