Category: Seasons

Immunsystem der Pferde

How digestion influences the immune system

Reading Time: 3 minutes    The immune system is a complex network composed of various components, each with its specific role. Among these, the intestine stands out as a pivotal player in immune function. Its extensive surface area exposes it to potential pathogens entering the body through food. In horses, about 80% of immune cells

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Pferde vor herbstlich gefärbten Bäumen

Understanding the horse’s immune system

Reading Time: 4 minutes    Introduction to the horse’s immune system The immune system plays a crucial role in safeguarding the body against invading pathogens, such as viruses, bacteria, and foreign proteins. It is not a single organ, but rather a complex interaction of various components including organs, cells, and biochemical substances. Key elements of

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Pferd im Ahornblatthaufen

Autumn leaves on pastures and turnouts – safe for horses?

Reading Time: 4 minutes    Are leaves unhealthy? Question: “Currently, a lot of leaves are falling from the trees onto our pastures and dry lots. Up until now, I’ve been clearing them once a week. However, I was recently told that leaves are unhealthy for horses, and I should remove them daily. Is that true?”

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Close-Up Of Wet Horse

Joints don’t like the wet and cold

Reading Time: 2 minutes    Wet and cold weather can often lead to joint issues, particularly in older horses and those that have been involved in sports activities. Even mild episodes of arthrosis can result in these horses requiring more time to adjust and walk smoothly. Alongside providing plenty of gentle exercise—preferably in an open

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Fohlen spielt mit Wasser

6 tips for hot days with horses

Reading Time: 7 minutes    Summer heat: Temperatures above 30°C can be challenging for both riders and horses. What should you pay attention to so that everyone copes well during these hot days? Firstly, it’s important to remember that horses are originally steppe animals and have a relatively high tolerance for both low and high

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