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6 artikelen gefocust op season — praktisch, met concrete getallen en bronnen.
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Your horse in warm weather: keeping him fit
As temperatures rise, caring for your horse changes significantly. Overheating, dehydration, and laminitis are lurking dangers — but with a few targeted adjustments you can keep your horse healthy and comfortable during hot days. In this article you'll find the precautions that make the most difference, from water supply to training times.
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Frost periods in the stable: routines and risks
As soon as the temperature drops below zero, the daily stable routine changes significantly. Frozen water troughs, icy paths and a horse that moves less: frost brings specific risks that you as an owner need to be well prepared for. In this article you will find which points of attention are truly important, how to monitor your horse's health and how a smart routine helps you stay ahead of most problems.
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Preventing mud fever in autumn
As soon as the autumn rains set in, pastures and paddocks quickly turn into muddy tracks. For many horses, this is the trigger for mud fever: a painful skin inflammation on the lower legs that can become stubborn if you don't catch it in time. With the right approach — from pasture management to post-ride care — you can keep your horse's legs dry and healthy. In this article, you'll find out exactly what mud fever is, how to recognise it, and what you can do to stay ahead of it this season.
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Horse afraid of thunder: how to help them
Dark skies, rolling rumbles and bright lightning flashes — for many horses, thunderstorms are a genuine source of stress. That's not an exaggeration: horses are flight animals with sharp hearing and an innate alertness to sudden stimuli. Fortunately, as an owner there is a lot you can do to guide your horse more calmly through a storm. In this article you'll learn which signs indicate fear, how to intervene immediately, and how to build your horse's resilience in the long term.
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Preventing autumn grass colic in your horse
In autumn, grass goes into overdrive. After the first overnight frost, fructan levels in the grass rise rapidly — sometimes reaching dangerous levels within 24 hours. For horses accustomed to dry roughage, this is a direct trigger for colic. With a few targeted measures, you can minimise the risk of autumn grass colic and keep your horse healthy heading into winter.
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First spring pasture: how to build up gradually
After a winter in the stable or on a bare winter field, it's tempting to let your horse graze freely the moment the grass turns green again. Yet that's a recipe for problems: fresh spring grass is packed with sugars and proteins that your horse's gut flora isn't yet adapted to. A gradual increase in grazing time protects the digestive system, reduces the risk of colic and laminitis, and gives your horse the chance to truly enjoy the grass without adverse effects. In this article you'll find a practical approach to building up grazing time step by step.
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