Laminitis can happen to good horses and good owners. This is why, along with your vet, you can benefit from home remedies for laminitis. These are things that you can do at home in your general horse-keeping that can make your horse less prone to it, and if he has had an attack of laminitis, make him more comfortable, heal quicker and heal completely. …Read More »

Iconoclast Orthopedic Wedge is located under the distal pastern
Located between the flexor tendon and the cannon bone, the suspensory ligament supports the lower limb of a horse and is vital to the horse’s soundness and performance. An injury to this ligament can end an equine career and devastate owners…Read More »
Horse colic is recognized as the number one killer of horses next to old age.Contrary to popular opinion, horse colic is not a disease within itself, but classified more so as a syndrome where the symptoms and presence of abdominal pain common to horse colic point to the possible …Read More »
Unlike humans that chew their food, horses grind their food; a process called mastication. Because of this grinding motion which is from side to side, horses teeth will become sharp on the outside next to their cheek, and on the inside bottom next to their tongue…Read More »
Learn to save time, money and frustration with your horses. Cold Laser Therapy or Low Level Laser Therapy (LLLT) is world renouned…Read More »
I suppose the best way for me to help you get started, is to start with you. My first advice would be to prepare yourself for Mother Nature. Horses need care regardless of the weather. There will be times when you will have to go out in the torrential rain, sleet or snow, or the bitter cold as well as the sweltering heat…Read More »
