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Feeding naturally

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Your Horse, 02 February 2012 09:52

Many equine vets see their fair share of colic cases in the winter months and recent studies have looked back over records to identify risk factors involved in colic cases. Horses fed a higher concentrate diet are much more likely to suffer colic than those on a forage-only diet such as hay. A high grain diet can cause gassy colic ...

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All about airways

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Your Horse, 06 January 2012 09:47

Coughs, colds and sneezes are common in the stable yard over winter. Stale stable air and bringing horses close together allows rapid spread of disease and resurgence of allergies.  There are numerous viral infections that cause respiratory disease in horses.  Equine influenza outbreaks still occur regularly in the UK so don’t assume it would never happen to your horse. It’s ...

Have a stress-free winter

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  • 18 October 2010
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Alternative Breaks

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Anonymous, 21 July 2010 15:14

The holiday incorporating Natural Horsemanship Intelligent Horsemanship reccommended associate Lynn Chapman can help you with any remidial problems you are having with your horse. She will also work with horses and riders to improve their dressage and jumping skills, or you can simply come to hack out, either alone or accompanied."I work with a real range of riders, from two-star ...

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The schooling holiday

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Your Horse, 21 July 2010 12:47

Outi Seppa first went on holiday to the Yorkshire Riding centre in 2001, after reading about the centre in Your Horse. At that time she didn't own her own horse, but after one visit she was hooked and now she returns regularly with her young mare, Ulla."It made a big difference to my riding and our new partnership - i'm ...

Where to look for inspiration

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  • 21 July 2010

Take your horse on holiday

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  • 20 July 2010
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Time to spring clean!

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Justine Thompson, 09 March 2010 12:10

Set aside a sunny weekend to clean stables and field shelters. Paul Francis, of West Sussex stable supplier Redmire, tells us how:- Old bedding can make walls damp, so remove it all, along with any rubber matting.- Hose all areas before leaving them to dry.- While the mats are outside, wash them down.- Give roof areas and trusses a good sweep or even an ...

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Tackling flies and sweet itch

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Justine Thompson, 09 March 2010 11:45

Spring preparation can help keep fly numbers under control in the seasons ahead.“The muck heap is a major fly breeding ground, so cover it with a plastic sheet to increase the muck heap temperature,” suggests Your Horse vet Gil Riley.“This kills the developing fly larvae, thus decreasing adult fly numbers.” Gil also recommends emptying any water lying undisturbed in old buckets or ...

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Perfect turnout tips

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Justine Thompson, 09 March 2010 11:36

Next time you turn your horse out, stop and look down between those mud-covered wellies at what’s beneath your feet. It’s something that few of us do, according to Miles Greenwood of Yorkshire-based pasture specialists Equine Pasture Maintenance.“Spring is the ideal time to assess the state of your fields,” says Miles. “As things start to grow, take a good look ...

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