From the Therapist: How the Mouth Controls the Legs

0
Back treatment for horses varies widely between practitioners, but generally focuses on the neck, back and hindquarters as the key locations for treatment. As...

The Norfolk and Suffolk Arabian Horse Group Annual Show

0
Lead Photograph: Almas Brilliance Sunday 21 May saw the Norfolk and Suffolk Arabian Horse Group hold its second annual show, following the success of last...

Be alert for signs of Equine Gastric Ulceration Syndrome says Zoetis

0
London, UK, 27 September 2016 - Equine Gastric Ulceration Syndrome (EGUS) can affect any type of horse or foal in any environment. If your...

He had me at “Hello”!

0
Words and photography by Bernie Leadon-Bolger It was on a blustery Irish summer’s day, in a rain drenched meadow, that ‘Ameer’, or more properly ‘Hallo...