Revised: 03/27/2008
General subjects included in these FAQs:
FS 370 - Trail Riding Etiquette for Horse Enthusiasts
FS 525 - The Basics of Equine Behavior
FS 526 - West Nile Virus in Horses
Trail Riding Etiquette for Horse Enthusiasts fs #370
The Basics of Equine Behavior fs #525
How do horses show dominance?
Are horses color blind?
Why does a horse get scared on windy days?
Do horses hear better than humans do?
What do certain movements of a horse’s leg mean?
What are some equine facial expressions, and what do they mean?
What are horses trying to tell us with their ears?
What are some forms of verbal and non-verbal communication between horses?
How is a mare that is much older and weaker able to maintain dominance in a herd?
What happens to a young colt in the wild once it is able to reproduce?
How do horses show submission?
What are vices and why do horses develop them?
What is “cribbing?”
What is “weaving?”
West Nile Virus in Horses fs #526
Are You "Stressing Out" Your Horse? fs #656
Questions Regarding Eastern Equine Encephalitis and Horses fs #737
The Horse Industry’s Responsibility to Animal Welfare fs #788
Metabolic Problems in the Horse:
Sorting out the Diagnosis fs #1067
Equine Health Notices Ask the Expert Agricultural Management Practices for Commercial Equine Operations Fact Sheet "The Basics of Equine Nutrition" Fact Sheet "Horse Trailer Maintenance and Trailering Safety" Fact Sheet "The Basics of Equine Behavior" Fact Sheet "West Nile Virus in Horses" Alumni News Horse Management Course Equine Scholarships at SEBS Horse Owners: Are You Affected By Water Quality and CAFO Regulations? Young Horse Teaching and Research Program
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