Andie Vilela, Redwings Education and Campaigns Manager, discusses the use of a grazing muzzle. Finally, spring appears to have sprung! While we are busy celebrating the sunshine and longer evenings... Read More
There are lots of factors to consider when assessing to what extent your horse can withstand the change in season and how the winter might be made more comfortable for them. Andie Vilela from Redwings... Read More
Feeding competition horses can seem very complicated, but two feed experts here explain that to provide both energy and stamina for a variety of sports, once again fibre is key. It is not a cliché th... Read More
Many of you will know of a horse that has suffered with Equine Gastric Ulcer Syndrome (EGUS) or have suspicions that your own horse may have ulcers. Helen Boast from Westover Vets explains that with a... Read More
There are many reasons why you might have to look out hay alternatives, from equine allergies, to a shortage of quality hay, so we take a look at what’s on offer. Forage is an essential part of ... Read More
According to Redwings Horse Sanctuary: “One of the major issues, which affects the number of laminitis cases in this country, is a lack of knowledge and awareness amongst horse owners of laminitis i... Read More
Suzanna Bedford was left distraught, when her talented horse Paloma, developed an allergic reaction that meant she was unable to be ridden. Now thanks to HAYGAIN hay steamers, Paloma is happily coug... Read More