Horse Management
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Hay Alternatives & High Fiber Options
This summer’s drought has been devastating to our pastures, reducing hay crops and posing potentially serious horse care management challenges. In general, horses need to consume 1-2% of their body weight in hay every day. Poor pasture quality and quantity can mean fewer calories and nutrients in the hay being harvested, hay shortages and higher costs, so we need to be prepared with good quality fiber alternatives, especially when looking toward the winter months. Luckily, a variety of forage and high fiber options can help.
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Mindful Horse Management Skills
USPC Instruction Services Director Connie Jehlik explains why knowledge plus skills equal Horse Management superpowers when it comes to safety.
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Summer Horse Grooming Solutions
Professional equine groom Cat Hill offers advice for three common summer grooming problems.
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Horse Grooming Tips for Top Turnout
Professional equine groom Emma Ford offers tips to prepare for Horse Management Turnout Inspection.
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Feeding on the Go
Nutrition tips for stress-free travel with your horse.
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Summer Travel and Conditioning Tips
Plan ahead for safe horse hauling in the heat, and get your horse fit to ride in hot, humid weather.
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Make the Most of Spring Horse Grooming
Use these tips from a professional groom to give your horse a spring makeover.
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Horse Grooming Tips for Spring Shedding
A grooming pro's top three tips to survive shedding season with your horse.
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Standards of Proficiency in Pony Club
Find out how Pony Club members use the Standards of Proficiency to study and prepare for each certification level.
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Equine Respiratory Health Tips
A Pony Club vet offers advice on equine respiratory health, with eight simple things you can do to keep your horse's lungs healthy.