Botulism in Horses

The Silent Killer: Understanding Botulism in Horses Botulism is one of the most dangerous and rapidly fatal diseases a horse can contract, yet it often goes unnoticed until it is too late. Caused by the toxin produced by Clostridium botulinum, this disease attacks the nervous system, leading to progressive paralysis and, ultimately, respiratory failure. Given…

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The importance of Connection with your horse

Connect with your horse

Building a strong connection with your horse is the foundation of successful riding and training. This bond is not just about trust—it’s about communication, mutual respect, and understanding. Whether you are working with your horse from the ground or in the saddle, a deep connection enhances your partnership, leading to better performance, responsiveness, and overall…

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What Can I Do If My Horse is Headstrong or Refuses to Listen?

Is your horse not listening?

Handling a horse that is headstrong or refuses to listen can be frustrating and even dangerous. Whether you’re in the arena, on a trail ride, or simply doing groundwork, it’s essential to address this behaviour calmly and effectively. In this blog, we share practical steps to help you regain control and build a strong, respectful partnership with your horse.

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