Why is My Horse Slowing Down? 4 Possible Causes
Like with most animals, horses can be sensitive to their environment and this can lead to a change in their behavior. If you notice your horse slowing down, this is an indicator that something is wrong. Trying to identify the cause for this response will help you to address it and help your horse get back to its best self. There could be a few different core issues that could be the cause of your horse moving more slowly.
Read MoreWhy Do Horses Sniff Noses? What To Know About Horse Communication
It’s common knowledge that horses sniff noses as a way of greeting each other. But why do they do this? Why do they sometimes squeal and kick out after sniffing noses while other times, they are fine? Here is what you need to know about why horses sniff noses and some other common behaviors horses do that you may have been wondering about.
Read MoreWhy Do Horses Get Frisky When It’s Cold?
We’re all too familiar with how frisky horses get when it’s cold out. They start snorting and prancing around, and while it’s delightful to see them play, you may dread having to work them with that extra energy. Why do horses get frisky when it’s cold, though? In a season where many animals go into hibernation, it may seem counterintuitive that horses seem to get an energy burst with the changing seasons.
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