The temperatures are rising, the days keep getting longer and we all want to spend more time at the barn with our horses. Unfortunately, humans aren't the only ones itching to get out to the barn during this time of year. Flies are getting ready to make your barn their home. Read More
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Blister beetles get their name from the irritating reaction they cause on the skin and mucous membranes of people and animals. Blister beetle poisoning can be a serious problem for horses. Read More >>
Your horse could have tapeworms right now and you wouldn't know it until it's too late. Horses with tapeworms may never show signs of infection, but it is a leading cause of colic. It is often not detected until the horse's digestive system is permanently damaged... Read More >>
Win a $300 Southern States gift card! This May, bring out your cameras and snap some photos of your NEW precious foals trotting around your pasture, relaxing in your stables and enjoying the company of their new barnyard pals! Enter on our Facebook page... Read More >>