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How to Stop Horse Eating Soil
Why is My Horse Eating Soil? – [Geophagia Causes & Prevention] Jaime Thomas, B.Sc. | February 23, 2026

Has your horse started eating or licking the soil? The ingestion of soil in animals is referred to as geophagia. The reason some horses eat dirt is not fully understood. But the behavior is thought to serve a nutritional purpose...

Windsucking in Horses
Windsucking in Horses: Causes, Effects & How to Stop Keisha Heeringa, BSc, MSc | February 12, 2026

Windsucking is an oral stereotypic behavior performed by horses. It is closely related to cribbing, but they are distinct behaviors. Horses windsuck by arching their necks and using their mouth to suck air into the cranial esophagus. The horse will...

Girthiness in Horses
Girth Aversion (Girthiness) in Horses – Causes & Remedies Jaime Thomas, B.Sc. | February 12, 2026

Is your horse showing signs of girthiness? Also known as girth aversion or cinch sensitivity, horses that are girthy express signs of discomfort when they are being saddled. A girthy horse may respond to having a girth tightened by expressing...

Signs Horse is Happy
How to Tell if Your Horse is Happy [Top 7 Signs] Gen Husak, BSc. | February 23, 2026

The internet is full of criticism and judgment about what we do wrong with our horses. We’re often told that we aren’t good enough because we don’t jump high enough, don’t ride well enough, or can’t afford the most expensive...

How to Reduce Your Horses Stress Level
How to Reduce Your Horse’s Stress Level [18-Point Guide] Eleanor Stronach, B.Sc., M.Sc. | February 23, 2026

Do you struggle with your horse’s stress levels? Horses are creatures of habit and are uneasy when in new environments, changing social groups, or when their routine is disrupted. Stress and anxiety can also be caused by boredom or a...

Horse Cribbing
Why Is My Horse Cribbing and How to Stop It? [Causes, Risks & Prevention] Eleanor Stronach, B.Sc., M.Sc. | February 17, 2026

Cribbing, also known as crib-biting, is the most common oral stereotypic behaviour seen in horses. Cribbing involves the horse repeatedly and compulsively grasping an object between its teeth and sucking in air. Horses may crib bite for many hours per...

Horse Calming Supplements
Top 6 Calming Supplements for Horses [Research Review] Kristina Pazdzior, B.Sc., M.Sc. | March 13, 2026

Riding and working with horses poses some inherent risk of danger, but the risk is greater when working with an aggressive or moody horse. For this reason, horse owners often look to calming supplements to help make their horse more...

Stereotypic Behaviours in Horses
8 Common Stereotypic Behaviours in Horses & What They Mean Dr. Fran Rowe, DVM, PAS | February 24, 2026

Equine stereotypic behaviours are repetitive behaviours involving a constant sequence of movements that have no obvious or apparent function. Examples of common stereotypies include cribbing, wind-sucking, weaving, stall walking and head shaking.

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9 DIY Enrichment Activities for Horses to Prevent Boredom [LIST] Brie Simpson, CHBC Candidate | February 25, 2026

Looking for ways to prevent boredom in your horse? Enrichment activities for your horse don't need to cost a lot and can be easy to set up. Many horse owners are aware of the basic components of animal welfare. You...