Gas colic in horses is common but shouldn't be overlooked. Dr. Juliet Getty, with Getty Equine Nutrition, gives advice on how to prevent horse gas colic.| blog.redmondequine.com
Sometimes I see my horse eating dirt. In moderation, dirt is beneficial for your horse. Here are 6 reasons why horses eat dirt, also known as geophagia or pica.| blog.redmondequine.com
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Ulcers in horses are a common problem. Learn the baiscs of how to recognize the signs and symptoms of equine ulcers and how to prevent them naturally.| blog.redmondequine.com
Diarrhea in horses can be dangerous, leading to dehydration and weight loss, even death. Here are six common causes of horse diarrhea, and how to treat it.| blog.redmondequine.com