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| | Do horses love being ridden? Probably not. Read on to learn how to make riding better for your horse,
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| | Arthritis is a debilitating disease in horses. So how can we prevent or manage the pain?
| | www.worldhorsewelfare.org
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| | The horse's lower limb is a common site of injury. These injuries include wounds, such as cuts and lacerations, but also damage to soft tissues, including tendons and ligaments. You can find out more about cuts and other types of wounds on our Common horse wounds advice page. Many horses, whether ridden or unridden, sustain [...]
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| Nutribaloney is a neologism; a new word. A word that is useful to explain some of the nonsensical information that is available nowadays - particularly online - about horse nutrition. Although the word sounds quite humorous, the nutrition nonsense that is shared far and wide could not only be detrimental to horse welfare but also [...]