I can’t believe how quickly the seasons
are changing, and Thanksgiving is only a few days away! For many of you, thoughts of a big, juicy
turkey, warm gravy, and sweet pumpkin pie are the things that come to mind in
anticipation of the holiday. I know it
sure does for me! But then again, when am I NOT thinking about food?! Unfortunately, my owner says I cannot partake
in the feast. He says he can’t find a chair large enough for me to sit at the
table…I was slightly offended. But I won’t judge him when he has to loosen his
belt after having his five-course meal…maybe…
Tuesday, November 25, 2014
Monday, November 3, 2014
You can lead a horse to water, but…
Winter is approaching and just like the acorn-scavenging
squirrel, horses similarly increase their nutrient (food AND water) intake. So,
it’s perfectly acceptable for me to have an extra doughnut or two…or
five! For every degree the temperature drops below a horse’s critical
temperature, its hay consumption must be increased by 1%. It is important that
only the hay is increased because that is the food that ferments inside their
body and lets off heat to keep them nice and toasty.Thursday, October 16, 2014
Scary Scratches!
What’s up friends!
This is Snowdrift! My buddy Lord Nelson asked me to help him out with this post to the “Holy Hoofprints” blog. As one of the fastest Horse Hero mares in the herd at the Rutgers Equine Science Center, he knew that I’d be able to write this in a jiffy! Here goes! Read through it and check out the video of me running at almost top-speed on the treadmill!
With this fickle fall weather and Halloween creeping up soon, I wanted to quickly talk to you about a scary skin infection that is commonly known as “scratches”. I know horses that have had scratches before, and it is very unpleasant for us if not managed correctly!
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