by Gill Brooks | Oct 24, 2019 | Health and Wellness
Is your horse tripping or short striding? Do you wonder why your horse is pinning ears, swishing tail when saddled or when being asked for the trot or canter? A horse unwilling to flex at the poll, bend to the bit, unwilling to extend the gait, canter on the other...
by Gill Brooks | Oct 24, 2019 | Health and Wellness
Freezing temperatures and snow bring several misconceptions on how we care for our horses. In this article, April Love examines five common winter horse care myths, and what horse owners need to know. Let’s take a look at some commonly held misconceptions. “It’s...
by Gill Brooks | Oct 24, 2019 | SideBone
Sadly, in my travels, I have seen sidebone starting on horses as young as 3 years old! What causes ‘calcifications’ like sidebone, ringbone, arthritic hocks and knees that can lame our horses and decrease their ride-able years? When our body is not...
by Gill Brooks | Oct 24, 2019 | Health and Wellness
What does High – Low Syndrome look like? Well when you squat down and look at your horses front hooves you will notice the hairlines do not match-meaning one is more horizontal and one is more sloped to the ground. The horizontal one is the high heel the one sloping...
by Gill Brooks | Oct 24, 2019 | Saddle Fit
Does your saddle fit properly? I invite you to go out to your horse and tie them, standing on a level surface. Next, stand on a stool or bucket five to ten feet behind them. Notice the alignment of the horse’s body. Is one side of the rump higher than the other? ...