When someone says, “don’t look a gift horse in the mouth,” they are talking about the custom of telling a horse’s age by looking at his teeth. It is possible to estimate the age of a young horse by observing the pattern of teeth in the mouth, based on which teeth have erupted.
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Horses, like most prey animals, have their eyes positioned on both sides of their head. This is so they can have a wide field of vision to watch for approaching predators. Horses have “monocular” vision, meaning that each eye sees things differently and independently. This benefits the prey animal as it allows him to watch his herd with one eye while watching behind him to see if anything is coming after him with the other eye.
It happens to all of us at least once. Your vet retires or you move to an area that your current vet doesn't serve. Now you have to find a new vet for your horse. If you're like many horse owners, you'd rather find a new doctor for yourself than a new vet for your horse. A vet is your partner in maintaining your horse's health, so it's important to make sure that the vet you use is a great one. Do you know what traits you should be looking for in a great equine vet?
Whether you’ve been around horses a long time or you're brand new to horses, building your own barn can be a challenge. Location, construction materials, stall types and amenities are all decisions to be made. Another big question is whether your barn will be for personal or business use.