What Is Horse Fat?

Typically, horse fat comes from the kidneys, neck, leaf, back, and heart, but most horse oil comes from a horse’s hooves. Image via Wikimedia Commons / Rasbak (CC BY-SA 3.0) What is horse fat used for? Horse fat is refined into Horse Oil (still sounds wrong), and has its roots Read more…

What Is A Herringbone Horse Trailer?

Diagonal loading, herringbone-style trailers allow the horses to spread their legs to balance more effectively during transport and minimise pressure. This teamed with the large sliding windows makes for an airy and ventilated environment perfect for even the most nervous of travelers. What type of horse trailer is best? When Read more…

Do Horses Eat Osage Oranges?

Modern Horses are among the only only herbivores capable of consuming and dispersing Osage Orange fruit. Is Osage orange good for anything? Uses of Osage Orange Timber Osage Orange timber is extremely durable and is considered to be one of the most decay resistant woods in North America, sometimes being Read more…

What Causes Skin Lesions In Horses?

“Most skin lesions are caused by hypersensitivity to insect bites and pests like biting midges; stable, horn or deer flies; and mosquitoes,” said Steve Graff, DVM, Professional Services Veterinarian at Dechra. What diseases cause skin lesions? Causes of Skin Lesions Allergic Eczema. 1/10. Also called atopic dermatitis, allergic eczema usually Read more…