Jaguar is kept on a fertilized field, but he wears a grazzing muzzle the entire time he is out. Lori Willmot Manager, Cardiac Rehabilitation and Non-Invasive...
I really don't know what kind of conditons the Canadian Horse evolved in other than what I have read from the Canadian Horse History book, and it does not...
It is important to watch for hoof abscesses following a laminitic episode, that may or may not be followed by weight loss as the body fights the infection. Pat...
I have had the pleasure of watching a band of Wild Mustangs hang out in our "neighborhood" this past week. This morning they were right behind my fence, I...
... SO cool the hear about the wild mustangs, I have never sen one in the wild, just many at the BLM adoption centers. If you get a chance to get that close,...
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Hi Everyone, I just wanted to let everyone know of a new book written by Ginny Dailley-Sealy has just been printed!! It is the ventures of a little Canadian...
THe idea is to create a track (the width varies and depends on how many horses there are on the track) or loop for their paddock, insteadt of a rectangular...
Gee -that sounds like our place. Unless it's summer they have to cross a (muddy) waterhole, then go through a rocky passageway just to get to the grassy...
Was wondering if someone could help us out here. We just took delivery a a 4 month old Canadian colt, he has been a dream of ours for a very long time. Here's...
Congratulations on the realisation of a dream, and the beginning of an adventure!! Is this a first horse, or do you have prior horse experience? 4 mos (in my...
Congrats on your new baby. It does sound like you didn't see him in his home environment so you don't know how he was handled. We are really resistant to...
Start leading him in a familiar area so there's one less thing for him to worry about. We have two main hallways in the barn that are connected at both ends...
A smattering of white hairs on an otherwise dark Canadien's coat is pretty common--in French in the registry you will often see "quelques poils blancs . . ."...
The fact that Katsu got worse on fertilized grass makes me think that sugars in grasses are really a problem for him. Bear in mind that modern varieties of...
Hi Ken, Have you heard of idiopathic depigmentation or vitiligo? My Morab has this and now has a few white spots on his side and one on his face between his...
I was just looking at these 'elegantly crafted' sleighs, cutters, buggies, carriages and wagons etc and thot some of you would be interested in looking at...
... wrote: In early Canada no hay was grown, and much of the environment was forest. Hi again, I'm pretty sure that hay was grown because in 1705, Raudot...
I hav read about the same in lack of pasture in the first 100 years of Canadian horse presence in New France. The colony's life turned around forestry, furs...
I have a mare at home; she is swiss warmblood, chestnut sabino and has vitiligo under one eye. I trace back her relatives and found out a very well known and ...
I know that the Canadian breed certainly carrys the sabino trait: I have seen several. And in my experience the expression of the scattered white can increase...
... dangers of ... ROxanne, this is interesting since many say that grass founder is more prominent these days than back in the old days . One thought I have...
When I moved to my barn 6 months ago, the other boarders were not familiar with the Canadian. When they asked what breed he was and I replied "he is a...
I know that all my Canadians have free choice hay (round bale in crib) and they, too, far prefer to pursue the tiny-est spriggs of grass rather than pig-out...
... Hi Outi, I think the key is that horses are meant to be moving, athletic creatures. On their own, in the wild, they need to travel and look for food. When...
... was more of a general comment or just a mere thought about common feeding practices of young horses . (at least common around here) I am sorry I wrote it...
Laurie, my Morgan gelding was like that...while the TB's and QH's I boarded practically ate nonstop from the round bales in the winter, Duke would fooster...