Details of the management, feeding, level of activity and routine health care of horses in Scotland and the five northernmost counties in England were recorded through a stratified random sample of horse owners who had responded to a previous survey. Sixty-eight per cent of the horses were kept where their owners resided, and 32 per cent were kept away from the owner's home. More than 99 per cent were turned out to grazing for at least part of the year and 81 per cent were stabled for at least part of the time, most commonly bedded on straw (50 per cent) or shavings (34 per cent). Hay was fed to 87 per cent, sugar beet pulp to 64 per cent and commercially prepared concentrate mixes to 60 per cent of the horses. Hacking was the most popular ...
Objective To gain an understanding of general horse-keeping practices in Australia, including shelte...
OBJECTIVE: To describe preventive health care provided to a cohort of Pony Club horses in rural New ...
Traveller horses are often perceived to be exposed to poor welfare due to Travellers’ traditio...
Details of the management, feeding, level of activity and routine health care of horses in Scotland ...
Details of the management, feeding, level of activity and routine health care of horses in Scotland ...
This study aimed to describe the provision of preventive health care and owner-reported disease prev...
The aim of this study was to estimate the total size, composition and geographical distribution of t...
Horses are transported in the United States more than any other livestock species and co-mingle at v...
Background: Contingency planning for potential equine infectious disease outbreaks relies on accura...
An online survey was conducted to establish horse owners' beliefs, attitudes and practices relating ...
To describe management practices and routine preventive care of aged horses in Queensland, Australia...
An online survey of domestic horse breeders in the USA, UK, Australia, Canada and mainland Europe wa...
Despite growing concerns about the welfare of horses in Great Britain (GB) there has been little sur...
A major part of this paper has been kindly reproduced with permission from the article “Review of eq...
Thompson, KR ORCiD: 0000-0002-2758-6537Little is known about the horse health management practices o...
Objective To gain an understanding of general horse-keeping practices in Australia, including shelte...
OBJECTIVE: To describe preventive health care provided to a cohort of Pony Club horses in rural New ...
Traveller horses are often perceived to be exposed to poor welfare due to Travellers’ traditio...
Details of the management, feeding, level of activity and routine health care of horses in Scotland ...
Details of the management, feeding, level of activity and routine health care of horses in Scotland ...
This study aimed to describe the provision of preventive health care and owner-reported disease prev...
The aim of this study was to estimate the total size, composition and geographical distribution of t...
Horses are transported in the United States more than any other livestock species and co-mingle at v...
Background: Contingency planning for potential equine infectious disease outbreaks relies on accura...
An online survey was conducted to establish horse owners' beliefs, attitudes and practices relating ...
To describe management practices and routine preventive care of aged horses in Queensland, Australia...
An online survey of domestic horse breeders in the USA, UK, Australia, Canada and mainland Europe wa...
Despite growing concerns about the welfare of horses in Great Britain (GB) there has been little sur...
A major part of this paper has been kindly reproduced with permission from the article “Review of eq...
Thompson, KR ORCiD: 0000-0002-2758-6537Little is known about the horse health management practices o...
Objective To gain an understanding of general horse-keeping practices in Australia, including shelte...
OBJECTIVE: To describe preventive health care provided to a cohort of Pony Club horses in rural New ...
Traveller horses are often perceived to be exposed to poor welfare due to Travellers’ traditio...