Horse management - The Irish Field
Horse management - The Irish Field
Teagasc's James O'Loughlin and Pat Tuohy discuss the key principles of drainage
In Ireland the potential for soil compaction is greater due to wet soil conditions. Here are some helpful tips on recognising signs of soil compaction
By Leanne O'Sullivan on 20 April 2018
Alan Creighton and Professor Tom Buckley of the Irish Equine Centre explain the feed-testing service provided to horse owners by the IEC
By Irish Field Contributor on 20 April 2018
Dow AgroSciences have a range of products ideal for tacking weeds in horse paddocks
By Irish Field Contributor on 20 April 2018
Visit CAFRE's Spring Open Days to discover the excellent courses and careers available
By Irish Field Contributor on 13 April 2018
Niamh Mugford of Airport Driving School explains what is involved in obtaining a licence to drive a tractor
By Irish Field Contributor on 13 April 2018
EGGD has different causes and risk factors from gastric ulcers, here are the signs and ways to help reduce the risk of EGGD
By Irish Field Contributor on 06 April 2018
A new herbicide on the market is particularly well-suited to equine pastures
By Irish Field Contributor on 03 April 2018
Veterinary surgeon Karen Dunne has some advice for horse owners on how you can work with your horse so that they remain relaxed and safe to handle
By Irish Field Contributor on 23 March 2018
Questions and answers with Dr Sue Dyson who led a landmark pilot study addressing effects of rider weight on equine performance
Nutritional expert at Bluegrass Horse Feed, Ashley Neely discusses pica and the management options available
By Irish Field Contributor on 09 March 2018
UK National Equine Health Survey shows that dental disease is a significant problem for horses in the UK
By Irish Field Contributor on 09 March 2018
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