How Strong is a Horse Kick? (& Can It Kill You?!)
If you’ve ever been kicked (or almost kicked!), you know just how strong and quick a horse can be, and it may leave you wondering: “can a horse kick kill you?”
If you’ve ever been kicked (or almost kicked!), you know just how strong and quick a horse can be, and it may leave you wondering: “can a horse kick kill you?”
How do you know when to euthanize a horse with laminitis? Sometimes the answer is clear, and sometimes it’s not. Your veterinarian can help you decide if it’s time to release your horse from its pain, or if there’s still hope for a good quality of life.
A horse with Cushing’s can live a long life with proper care. But unfortunately, there comes a point in a horse’s life where the late stages of Cushing’s disease decrease its quality of life, and euthanasia may be necessary.
When you’re next to a horse that’s infested with horse lice, you may find a louse or two on your clothing or skin. Don’t panic just yet! Here’s the truth about whether or not humans can get horse lice.
Apple cider vinegar (ACV) is a popular cure-all remedy that’s in many horse owners’ medicine cabinets… But does apple cider vinegar really work on horse lice?
This guide to horse lice will help you understand what a horse louse is, how a horse gets them, and what steps you should take after discovering lice on your horse.
Rain rot is a type of skin infection that occurs during periods of wet weather. But it’s an easy condition to prevent and treatment is straightforward.
Ringworm is a skin-loving fungus that is highly contagious and can quickly damage a horse’s haircoat. Here’s what you need to know about prevention and treatment.
An equine sarcoid is a horse version of skin cancer. Learn more about equine sarcoid, what to expect from its appearance, how to treat it, and how you and your horse can live with the condition.
Before you decide to supplement your horse’s diet, you’ll need to make a few informed decisions on how to go about it. This guide is designed to help you understand the difference between selenium deficiency and toxicity in horses and if it’s right for your horse.