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How long should you be soaking hay for horses? An expert explains
Expert advice suggests soaking hay longer—over an hour—to reduce calories and sugars, crucial for managing horses' diets during warmer weather.
Could Your Horse Be Carrying Stress You Can’t See?
Exploring energy healing could help manage your horse's hidden stress, improving their overall well-being and performance.
Virginia Governor Signs Dominion-Backed Bills. All Eyes on Regulators Now.
Governor Spanberger signed bills that could affect electricity costs for barns and horses, with regulators now tasked to assign these costs to data centers. This might impact your riding plans and expenses.
Eastern North Pacific Tropical Weather Outlook
No tropical activity is anticipated in the eastern North Pacific for the next week, providing horse owners and barn managers some relief for riding plans.
Atlantic Tropical Weather Outlook
No tropical activity is anticipated in the North Atlantic, Caribbean, or Gulf of Mexico over the next week, keeping conditions stable for horse owners and barn managers.
What Is an Energy Emergency? The Trump Administration Says It Alone Decides.
The Trump administration is arguing it can declare energy emergencies and keep coal plants open, a decision that could impact electricity availability and costs, affecting horse owners who rely on stable power for their barns and riding plans.
Solving Senior Horse Problems
Discussing common issues faced by older horses, experts share insights on managing health and well-being for seniors, crucial for horse owners and barn managers planning care.
What’s a ‘super El Niño’? And other El Niño questions, answered
Exploring the "super El Niño" phenomenon can help horse owners prepare for potential weather disruptions that might affect riding plans and barn management strategies.
‘The horse has always known’: how rider personality influences horse-centred training
Research shows that a rider's personality can greatly affect training methods. Understanding this could improve interactions and outcomes for both horses and riders.
‘It was more special than it has ever been’: producer clocks third consecutive cob title at Royal Windsor
Will Morton clinched his third consecutive cob championship at Royal Windsor with Monarch In The Mist, keeping his winning streak alive and showing off a stellar horse for equestrians to admire.
‘We had to go to Plan B’: decorated worker lands Royal Windsor hunter championship
Craig Kiddier clinched the Royal Windsor hunter championship with Mulberry Lane II, adding to his collection of titles. This victory might inspire other horse owners and barn managers by showcasing dedication and hard work in equestrian competition.
‘He’ll go out tomorrow for the summer’: low mileage three-year-old colt takes Royal Windsor coloured in-hand spoils
Greateaves Jethro's young colt, Greateaves Just, surprised everyone by winning the Royal Windsor in-hand coloured class. This could mean more attention on three-year-olds and their potential for showmanship, which might inspire horse owners considering younger horses for future shows.