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The Gift Guide for Every Horse in the Barn
No two horses are exactly alike, but hang around long enough and you start to learn "the types." Certain traits and circumstances will differ, but the need for good nutrition is universal.
Inside the Joint: Cartilage
Years of research indicates joint-related problems are the main reason for performance loss in horses. It is estimated that 60% of equine lameness is caused by degenerative joint disease, which includes osteoarthritis (OA)--the imbalance between cartilage synthesis and degradation.
Take Out: Feeding Horses for Healthy Travel
Horses can be resilient creatures, but they are hardly designed for life on the highway. For competitive equestrians, there’s no avoiding travel, nor the stress it places on the horse. Good nutrition and planning will go a long way to keeping your horse healthy and happy during travel.
The Hand-Me-Down Horse
At age 14, the Barkemeyers keep Clark in top shape with consistent exercise, a good nutrition plan and of course, a whole lotta love. Ten years. Four Barkemeyers. Numerous lessons learned, and countless awards earned. A true horse of a lifetime.