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Cross-section of a horse intestinal enterolith calculus stone from the Museum Fragonard at the National Veterinary School of Alfort France
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Post-Colic Surgery Care

Colic surgery is one of the most serious procedures a horse may undergo, and the outcome depends as much on […]

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Best Hay Steamers

Hay steamers have become an increasingly popular tool in modern equine care, particularly for horse owners managing respiratory conditions, allergies,

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How to Handle Choke

Choke in horses is an emergency situation that demands swift recognition and action. Unlike choke in humans, where an object

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Best Ulcer Supplements

Equine gastric ulcers affect an estimated 50-90 percent of horses under saddle, making them one of the most common health

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Best Supplements for Senior Horses

As horses age, their nutritional needs and metabolic processes change significantly. Senior horses, typically those over 20 years old, often

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Best Electrolyte Supplements

Electrolytes are essential minerals–sodium, potassium, chloride, magnesium, and calcium–that regulate hydration, muscle function, and nerve transmission in horses. During hot

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Best Slow Feeders

Slow feeders are among the most effective tools horse owners can use to support their animals’ digestive health and overall

Close-up portrait of a horse showing head and neck area
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Calming Supplements: Do They Work?

Horse owners often turn to calming supplements when their equine partners exhibit signs of nervousness, anxiety, or stress-related behaviors. Whether

Rear view of an Andalusian horse showing flank, hindquarters, and tail
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Tips for Preventing Colic

Colic is one of the most common and serious health emergencies affecting horses, accounting for approximately 10% of equine veterinary

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