Equine Library

Wild native ponies grazing rough ground in the UK

What do we really mean by trickle feeding: unde...

This article explores the concept of "trickle feeding" in horses, ponies, and donkeys, examining why they adopted a strategy of eating small amounts of food throughout the day. This helps...

What do we really mean by trickle feeding: unde...

This article explores the concept of "trickle feeding" in horses, ponies, and donkeys, examining why they adopted a strategy of eating small amounts of food throughout the day. This helps...

Image of two bay horses grazing under a sycamore tree.

Sycamore Poisoning (Atypical Myopathy): what is...

Sycamore myopathy is a condition that can affect horses, ponies or donkeys of any age, although there is a prevalence for younger animals (6 years and under) to be more...

Sycamore Poisoning (Atypical Myopathy): what is...

Sycamore myopathy is a condition that can affect horses, ponies or donkeys of any age, although there is a prevalence for younger animals (6 years and under) to be more...

Person feeding a grey horse a piece of apple from their hand.

5 steps to feeding success

This article outlines a simple, five-step approach to building a practical, sustainable feeding programme for horses, ponies, and donkeys. The emphasis is on keeping plans clear, consistent, and achievable while...

5 steps to feeding success

This article outlines a simple, five-step approach to building a practical, sustainable feeding programme for horses, ponies, and donkeys. The emphasis is on keeping plans clear, consistent, and achievable while...

Black and white image of horse breathing, showing it's breath.

Breathe Easy: supporting you horse's respirator...

Dusty stables, dry hay, and seasonal pollen aren’t just nuisances—they can seriously impact your horse’s respiratory health. Horses, ponies, and donkeys are obligate nasal breathers, meaning they can only breathe...

Breathe Easy: supporting you horse's respirator...

Dusty stables, dry hay, and seasonal pollen aren’t just nuisances—they can seriously impact your horse’s respiratory health. Horses, ponies, and donkeys are obligate nasal breathers, meaning they can only breathe...