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Horses with Insulin Resistance: Trials, Tribulations, and Treatment
Oh Sugar! Why Insulin Resistance in a Concern Insulin resistance (IR) in horses is a growing concern, especially among easy keepers, ponies, and breeds with a “thrifty” metabolism. It’s a condition that can sneak up quietly—until your horse starts showing signs like a cresty neck, unexplained laminitis, or stubborn weight gain. Managing IR is a long-term commitment, but with the right knowledge, support, and veterinary partnership, it’s absolutely doable. 🧪 What Is Insulin R
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Feb 282 min read


Helping Your Horse Move Freely: Tackling Choppy Steps and Hindquarter Engagement
A Supportive Guide for Owners, Riders, and Trainers If you’ve noticed your horse taking choppy steps or struggling to step under with their hindquarters, you’re not alone. Many horses—whether young, green, or seasoned—can develop short, stiff strides that affect their comfort and way of going. The good news? With the right approach, you can help your horse move more freely, comfortably, and confidently. Let’s dive into the causes, practical bodywork, groundwork, and riding ex
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Feb 64 min read


Hope in Healing: Staying Positive While Rehabbing Your Horse
From setbacks to small wins—how to stay grounded and optimistic through the rehab journey Rehabbing a horse from a major injury is a rollercoaster. There are moments of hope, followed by setbacks that can feel crushing. But just like your horse needs time, patience, and care to heal physically, you need emotional tools to stay strong and positive through the process. Here are some tried-and-true tactics to help you stay grounded, hopeful, and connected during rehab: 1. Track
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Oct 30, 20253 min read


Why You Should Never Rush a Horse Back Into Work
Building Lasting Strength and Symmetry Through Patience and Practical Exercises Bringing a horse back into work—whether after a break,...
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Jul 19, 20257 min read
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