Honey’s Teeth
Today I’m going to tell you about a Quarter Horse mare named Honey who was sold as a five year old, but after looking at her teeth we determined she Continue Reading →
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Today I’m going to tell you about a Quarter Horse mare named Honey who was sold as a five year old, but after looking at her teeth we determined she Continue Reading →
Some years ago, in a fit of questionable sanity and already a grandmother, I bought an Arabian horse. Because I always wanted one. Five years old and the product of a show Continue Reading →
By Dr. Neely Walker– [email protected], Courtnee Morton, Quynchi Tran, Dr. Britta Leise, and Dr. Rebecca McConnico. Louisiana State University Agricultural Center & Louisiana State University School of Veterinary Medicine. Natural Continue Reading →
Horses and Presidents have been a good combination, especially since the start of the twentieth century, when dealing with horses became a choice, not a necessity. When a President is on a horse, Continue Reading →
By Ann Switalski. Tuesday, March 8, started like any other race day at Louisiana Downs. Yes, I kept staring at the skies and wondering when I would have to dress Continue Reading →
Ever had a zipper break on your paddock or tall boots? It’s beyond frustrating, right, especially as it always seems to happen right before a show or a clinic? As Continue Reading →