• Rotational Worming (Value Plus)

    By now every horse owner knows or has heard about why it’s so important to rotate your horse wormer to avoid worm resistance. But did you know that most people…

  • What Is Rotational Worming In Horses?

    As a horse owner you have probably heard of “Rotational Worming” or “Wormer Rotation” so here is a little bit of information to help explain what it is and why…

  • Common Hoof Ailments In Horses

    “No Hoof, No Horse”, a very common saying around the horse world and its true. As horses are unable to lie down for long periods of time they are constantly…

  • Laminitis or Founder

    Laminitis is the second biggest killer of horses, second only to colic. This makes it one of the most feared equine conditions as it can strike any breed, age or…

  • Breed Breakdown – Clydesdale

    APPEARANCE: Clydesdales are a heavy draught horse with large broad head, small ears and arched neck. They have a heavy bone structure and are typically between 1.63m-1.83m tall (16 –…

  • Breed Breakdown – Appaloosa

    DISTINGUISHING TRAITS: The distinctive characteristics of Appaloosas are the mottled or spotted skin and coat, a visibly white sclera (the area surrounding the iris of the eye) when the eye…

  • White Line Disease

    White line disease, also known as seedy toe, is a condition that can affect horses of any age, breed, condition or sex. It is caused when bacteria and/or fungus enters…

  • Foal Health

    When you are expecting a foal it is important to know the signs of a normal healthy foal and a sick foal. Being able to quickly identify that a foal…

  • Anhidrosis

    After a hard workout or on a hot day you expect to see your horse sweating however some horses can suffer from a condition called Anhidrosis which is the inability…

  • Horse Grooming Tips

    Here are some top grooming tips to keep your horse always looking their best!. Remember that grooming your horse shouldn’t be a chore, it is a great time to bond…