When Your Horse Reaches Critical Mass To Succeed, Should You Keep Him There?

by Nikki Alvin-Smith Training horses for competition is a lifestyle that requires significant fortitude for those of us keen enough to follow through working with performance equines from birth to finish.  During bad times, it can feel as if endless strife is required to achieve even small step by step goals. When good days happen, […]

How Can You Minimize the Risk of Equine Metabolic Issues Returning To Haunt Your Horse?

by Nikki Alvin-Smith If you own a horse that has suffered in the past with metabolic health issues and is seemingly recovered, then you are probably feeling a bit down about how to find a meaningful and affordable way to mitigate the chance of repeat incidents. Flare ups of equine health concerns such as laminitis, […]

Don’t Complicate Your Horses’ Lifestyle

by Nikki Alvin-Smith Through many decades of horse breeding, advanced level horse performance competition and training and worldwide clinician giving, I’ve learned that despite all our best efforts it seems that horses do best with an uncomplicated lifestyle. What do I mean by ‘do best’? Horses seem to stay healthier longer and do better both mentally […]

Horse Safety First – Why You Should Read Your Horse Feed Supplement Label Two Ways

by Nikki Alvin-Smith Busy horse owners often find themselves inundated with health information and suggestions for best care and nutrition for their equine partners. A barrage of e-blasts, catalogs and online advertising proffer an overwhelming array of advice that can make any horse owner, however diligent, feel they are coming up short somewhere or missing […]