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Horse riding is a unique experience that offers numerous health benefits. As an avid lover of riding and horses, I have cringed far too many times when I have seen horses struggle to carry too heavy of a load. While riding can improve your mental health, it also contributes to many positive physical attributes,
Ponies and horses have different nutritional requirements and need to be fed in different ways. The feeding program you use for your horse may not work for your pony, even if you adjust feeding rates to match body weight. Ponies are more prone to metabolic issues including obesity, equine metabolic syndrome (Ems), and C...
American Quarter Horse, one of the oldest recognized breeds of horses in the United States. The breed originated about the 1660s as a cross between native horses of Spanish origin used by the earliest colonists and English horses imported to Virginia from about 1610. By the late 17th century, these horses were being rac...
The Welsh Pony and Cob is a group of four closely-related horse breeds including both pony and cob types, which originated in Wales in the United Kingdom. The four sections within the breed society for the Welsh breeds are primarily distinguished by height, and also by variations in type: the smallest Welsh Mountain Pon...
Olivia Colton Msc, Senior Nutritionist at Feedmark, shares five top tips to help get your horse in shape for the summer. In the wild, horses naturally lose weight over the winter. During the summer, when food is plentiful, they accumulate fat stores, which are used to sustain the horse over the colder months, when food ...