Canberra Equine Hospital Blog

By Vet Admin on 30/12/2011 11:28 AM

Do they ever! They seem to remember everything that happens to them. That's one reason they are so trainable. What you teach a horse today, they will remember tomorrow. The more you reinforce it, the more it will stay in their memory until finally, it will be ingrained for life.

By Vet Admin on 2/11/2011 8:35 AM

Oddly, at least to nonhorse people, the size of a horse rests in the palm of the hand. You see, even in an age of laser accuracy where distances are measured with great precision, the standard measurement of a horse's height is still done in hands.

By Vet Admin on 17/10/2011 2:41 PM

Watching two horses scratch each other's backs is a sweet experience, especially when you realise it's all part of the equine bonding experience.

By Vet Admin on 14/09/2011 2:45 PM

Although the average horse lives to be approximately 20 years of age, we are starting to see many horses reaching 30 years of age and above. Older horses and ponies need a little extra TLC to ensure that they remain healthy and happy.

Canberra Equine Hospital Blog